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Перевод: nailed


[прилагательное]
прибитый гвоздями; пригвожденный


Тезаурус:

  1. On a sticking-out piece of board nailed to the windowsill was her tape-recorder.
  2. Inside, there are notice boards nailed to the panelling, with details of school outings, charity events, term activities.
  3. Then, assuming the visitor was given a guided tour of the manor, he would then leave the kitchen and find the WC directly opposite the front door; just a WC, no bath, no wash-hand basin, no toilet-paper, no mod-cons; if he did wish to "spend a penny", well, yesterday's newspaper was cut neatly into 6 inch squares and nailed on to a convenient wall.
  4. Oh I went at it, toothed and nailed
  5. "As I looked at the magnificent vehicle I could not help thinking of the historical "Experiment" of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, or of the Exhibition excursions of 1851, when the GW nailed rough boards across their permanent way trucks at Didcot to accommodate their third class passengers!
  6. Sam said, "The floorboards aren't nailed down much.
  7. The Fawlty Towers star nailed his colours firmly to the mast when he married his third American wife this week in a secret ceremony in Barbados.
  8. She glimpsed him through the glass walls of his studio as she walked past, his watch nailed to a tree so that he could see the time.
  9. Those protesting against the protestors had placards stating "Mary Mag was a Hag" and "Jesus was nailed not screwed."
  10. Anti-Japanese feeling in Europe grew at last week's Geneva show when VW chairman Carl Hahn, who was previously in favour of free trade, nailed his colours firmly to anti-Japanese campaigner Jacques Calvet's mast.
  11. Time and again when we think that we have nailed the political, military, and economic aspects of huge missionary undertakings, another point of view makes itself apparent, sometimes quite unexpectedly, in the sources.
  12. On 1 January 1559, the "Beggars' Summons" was nailed to the doors of the Scottish friaries, demanding in the name of the "Blind, Crooked, Bedridden, Widows, Orphans and all other poor, so visited by the hand of God as may not work", that the friars should give up their patrimony by Whitsun.
  13. It showed a coffin with the lid nailed down and two candles burning at the head.

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