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toenail

/toh-neyl/US // ˈtoʊˌneɪl //UK // (ˈtəʊˌneɪl) //

脚趾甲,趾甲,脚指甲,指甲

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a nail of a toe.
    • : Carpentry. a nail driven obliquely.
    • : Printing Slang. a parenthesis.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Carpentry. to secure with oblique nailing.

Examples

  • She looked down at her purple toenails and tensed her body, raising her left heel off its footrest for a half-second.

  • I knew I’d end the summer with fewer toenails than I’d started with.

  • Just keep in mind that melanoma tends to show up in hard-to-find areas on darker skin, like under hands and feet, inside the nose and mouth, and under fingernails and toenails.

  • If you ever put your hands on me again, I'm gonna snip your little nuts off with my toenail clippers!

  • Yesterday, Ezra Klein reported the strange case of a hospital that charged $1,206 to clip a toenail.

  • She takes care of our elderly in the neighborhood, if someone has toenail they can't clip, she'll do that for them.

  • Now winter was a dull inaction, a period of discontent, in which thought gnawed at him like an ingrowing toenail.

  • Foot-ball produces what may be called the endogenous or ingrowing toenail, stringhalt and mania.

  • So the horse stands on the end of his middle toe, and his hind hoof is his middle toenail.

  • A toenail, particularly twisted, has been traced through three generations, on the same foot and toe.

  • She complained exceedingly and for a long time about the thickening of a toenail, even after the thickened part had been removed.