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nail
A1
noun
Usage:
90%
metal pin
Translation: metal pin
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: A small metal pin with a flat head used to fasten things together, usually wood.

A nail is a small sharp object made of metal. People use it to join or hold things, especially wood, by hitting it in with a hammer.

I use a nail to fix the picture.

She hammered the nail into the wall.

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A1
noun
Usage:
95%
fingernail
Translation: fingernail
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: The hard flat part on the tip of a finger or toe.

A nail is the hard, flat covering at the end of your fingers or toes. People often take care of their nails by cutting or painting them.

She painted her nails red today.

His nail broke while playing.

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B1
verb
Usage:
40%
grab, scratch
Translation: grab, scratch
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: To catch or hold something tightly with nails or claws.

To nail something means to catch or hold it with your nails or claws. It can also mean to catch something well.

He nailed the fish quickly.

The cat nailed the toy mouse.

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B2
verb
Usage:
65%
succeed, achieve
Translation: succeed, achieve
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: To succeed in doing something perfectly or exactly right.

To nail something means to do it very well or successfully. People say this when someone makes no mistakes or is exact.

She nailed her exam with good answers.

He nailed the presentation yesterday.

5
B2
verb
Usage:
50%
hit, catch
Translation: hit, catch
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: An expression used when something happens suddenly or completely, like 'to nail someone', meaning to hit or catch them strongly.

In informal talk, to nail someone means to hit, catch, or surprise them very strongly or suddenly.

The boxer nailed his opponent quickly.

She nailed him with a surprise question.

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B2
noun
Usage:
45%
spike, pin
Translation: spike, pin
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: A tool used in carpentry or construction, similar to a spike or pin but usually larger or specialized.

A nail can also mean a type of long, thick metal pin used in building or making things strong.

This large nail holds the bridge safely.

The carpenter used steel nails here.

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A2
verb
Usage:
80%
fasten, fix
Translation: fasten, fix
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: To fasten or secure something by using nails (the verb for using the small metal pins).

To nail something means to put nails into it, usually with a hammer, to hold it in place.

He nailed the wood to the door.

They nailed the boards together fast.

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C1
verb
Usage:
30%
accuse, catch
Translation: accuse, catch
Pronunciation: /neɪl/
Meaning: To criticize or prove someone is guilty officially, especially in law or formal situations.

In formal use, to nail someone means to catch them for doing something wrong or to prove they are guilty.

The police nailed the thief last night.

She nailed the criminal in court.

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