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1 coat nail
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2 coat nail
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гвоздь; нейл (мера длины, равная 5,7 см); II прибивать гвоздями; соединять гвоздями- nail gun - nail punch - barbed nail - batten nail - brad nail - chamfered nail - chisel-pointed nail - clasp-headed nail - coat nail - cone-headed nail - double-pointed wire nail - flat-headed nail - French nail - headless wire nail - hob nail - picture nail - plate nail - rafter nail - roofing nail - screw nail - shingle nail - slating nail - spike nail - stub nail - wedge-point nail - wire nail -
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1. n ноготь2. n коготь3. n гвоздь; нагель4. n тех. шпилька5. n ист. нейл, мера длины6. n сл. сигарета «гвоздик»to a nail — тщательно, с предельной точностью
to drive the nail home — довести дело до конца, добиться своего
from the tender nail — с юности, с младых ногтей
to fight tooth and nail — бороться не на жизнь, а на смерть
on the nail — на месте, сразу, тут же; немедленно
7. v забивать гвозди; прибивать; приколачивать8. v приковывать, пригвождать9. v разг. схватить, поймать, забрать, арестовать10. v уличить; поймать; застукать, накрыть11. v сл. схватить, ухватить; сцапать, сгрести12. v сл. украсть13. v разг. закрепить14. v амер. плотничатьСинонимический ряд:1. pin (noun) dowel; peg; pin; plug; rivet; spike; tack2. that which fastens (noun) bolt; clamp; fastener; fastening; hasp; hook; screw; that which fastens3. attach (verb) attach; fasten; secure4. catch (verb) bag; capture; catch; collar; get; prehend; take5. drive (verb) drive; hammer; hit; poundАнтонимический ряд:pull; unfasten -
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13 barbed nail
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14 dating nail
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15 dress a nail
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16 pressed nail
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18 sheathing nail
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19 stamped nail
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20 wire nail
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