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1 rivet
['rivit] 1. noun(a sort of metal nail; a bolt for fastening plates of metal together eg when building the sides of a ship.) kovica2. verb1) (to fasten with rivets: They riveted the sheets of metal together.) kovičiti2) (to fix firmly: He stood riveted to the spot with fear; His eyes were riveted on the television.) prikovati•- riveter* * *[rívit]1.nountechnicalzakovica, zakovnik; plural slang denarrivet gun technical pnevmatično kladivce (za zakovanje);2.transitive verbzakovati, pritrditi z zakovicami; pričvrstiti (to na, za); utrditi, zapečatiti (prijateljstvo); zasaditi (in v), upreti oči v, zagledati se v; pritegniti pozornost, prikovati (pogled) (on na, v); držati v napeti pozornostito rivet eyes, to rivet one's gaze on — zapičiti pogled vto rivet on to the ground — (koga) v zemljo pribiti (ukopati), ne mu dati, da se premakne -
2 stud
I noun(a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) žrebčarna, kobilarnaII 1. noun1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) gumb, žebljiček2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) gumb na ovratniku, manšetni gumb2. verb(to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) posuti* * *I [stʌd]1.nounarchitecturesteber; collective deske in grede gradbenega odra; žebelj s široko ploščato glavico (tudi kot okras); gumb ovratnika ali manšetecollar-stud — neprišit gumb ovratnika;2.transitive verbpodpreti (opremiti) s podporniki; okrasiti (obiti) z žeblji s široko ploščato glavico; figuratively posuti ( with z); biti raztresen poII [stʌd]nounžrebčarna, kobilarna; colloquially konji v kobilarni ali v staji; American žrebec
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Nail — (n[=a]l), n. [AS. n[ae]gel, akin to D. nagel, OS. & OHG. nagal, G. nagel, Icel. nagl, nail (in sense 1), nagli nail (in sense 3), Sw. nagel nail (in senses 1 and 3), Dan. nagle, Goth. ganagljan to nail, Lith. nagas nail (in sense 1), Russ. nogote … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Nail ball — Nail Nail (n[=a]l), n. [AS. n[ae]gel, akin to D. nagel, OS. & OHG. nagal, G. nagel, Icel. nagl, nail (in sense 1), nagli nail (in sense 3), Sw. nagel nail (in senses 1 and 3), Dan. nagle, Goth. ganagljan to nail, Lith. nagas nail (in sense 1),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Nail plate — Nail Nail (n[=a]l), n. [AS. n[ae]gel, akin to D. nagel, OS. & OHG. nagal, G. nagel, Icel. nagl, nail (in sense 1), nagli nail (in sense 3), Sw. nagel nail (in senses 1 and 3), Dan. nagle, Goth. ganagljan to nail, Lith. nagas nail (in sense 1),… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Nail gun — Pneumatic nail gun in use A nail gun, nailgun or nailer is a type of tool used to drive nails into wood or some other kind of material. It is usually driven by electromagnetism, compressed air (pneumatic), highly flammable gases such as butane or … Wikipedia
nail — nailless, adj. naillike, adj. /nayl/, n. 1. a slender, typically rod shaped rigid piece of metal, usually in any of numerous standard lengths from a fraction of an inch to several inches and having one end pointed and the other enlarged and… … Universalium
Nail (fastener) — A pile of nails. In woodworking and construction, a nail is a pin shaped, sharp object of hard metal or alloy used as a fastener. Formerly wrought iron, today s nails are typically made of steel, often dipped or coated to prevent corrosion in… … Wikipedia
Nail — For fastening. 1) Hebrew yathed, piercing, a peg or nail of any material (Ezek. 15:3), more especially a tent peg (Ex. 27:19; 35:18; 38:20), with one of which Jael (q.v.) pierced the temples of Sisera (Judg. 4:21, 22). This word is also… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
nail — [OE] The Indo European ancestor of nail was *nogh or *onogh . The latter was the source of Latin unguis (which evolved into French ongle and Italian unghia and has given English ungulate [19]) and Greek ónux (source of English onyx). Both these… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
nail — [OE] The Indo European ancestor of nail was *nogh or *onogh . The latter was the source of Latin unguis (which evolved into French ongle and Italian unghia and has given English ungulate [19]) and Greek ónux (source of English onyx). Both these… … Word origins
nail — Synonyms and related words: Gibraltar, abduct, adamant, agonize, articulate, at once, attach, bag, batten, batten down, be correct, be precise, be right, biff, bolt, bone, brick, buckle, butt, button, cabbage, capture, carry off, catch, cement,… … Moby Thesaurus
fastening — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. fastener, lock, catch, clasp, latch, hook, connection; button, zipper, hook [and eye], buckle; nail, tack, staple, screw, bolt, rivet, peg; thread; glue, cement. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. catch, clasp,… … English dictionary for students