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nail-sick

/neyl-sik/US // ˈneɪlˌsɪk //

晕甲,晕钉子,晕指甲,晕钉

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Nautical.

    • : iron-sick.

Examples

  • And not just sick in the body but in your mind, because you start obsessing.

  • I was sick in street gutters, onto my desk, at dinners with friends.

  • We are the sick ones who torment trans people every day of their lives.

  • Is there any chance the potential 2016 hopeful will stand up to the right and embrace paid sick leave?

  • But on Tuesday, we saw another nail hammered into the already pretty tightly nailed down coffin of the two-state solution.

  • The Duchess had also a tent for their sick men; so that we had a small town of our own here, and every body employed.

  • I suppose he is sick of the sound of them, or perhaps it is because he feels obliged to be conscientious in teaching Beethoven!

  • After the battle of the Pyramids he fell sick, and before the Syrian expedition, applied to return to France.

  • So we placed some of these holy relics upon the sick man, at the same time offering our vows for him, and then he improved.

  • One was to the deanship, of Santiago de Castro, a sick man who has not left his house for more than three years.