Tham khảo tài liệu 'oxford collocations dictionary for students of english_ chương ', ngoại ngữ, anh văn giao tiếp phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Nn nail noun 1 on the fingers toes adj. long short sharp healthy strong brittle I broken manicured well-kept I painted polished See also fingernail and toenail. VERB NAIL bite chew do manicure Do your nails after your bath as they will be softer. scrub I clip cut trim file I paint polish varnish dig He screamed as she dug her nails into his shoulders. nail verb break split I bite dig into sth NAIL NOUN brush clippers scissors file I polish varnish PREP under your- There was dirt under his nails. 2 piece of metal ADJ. long small I six-inch etc. loose protruding bent rusty I brass iron. etc. masonry upholstery wood verb nail drive in hammer in knock in I pull out remove nail NOUN head I hole bomb nail varnish also nail polish noun adj. chipped cracked VERB NAIL VARNISH have on wear She wore red nail varnish. I apply put on remove take off naive adj. verbs appear be prove seem sound regard sth as He regarded the move as politically naive. adv. extremely incredibly very I a bit fairly a little rather slightly somewhat politically naked adj. verbs appear be feel go around lie look stand Never had he felt so completely naked o He lay naked on the bed. I strip She quickly stripped naked. I strip sb leave sb She had been left naked and alone. find sb adv. completely entirely quite stark totally She realized with a shock that she was stark naked. almost nearly virtually I half I suggest you don t make a habit of going around half naked. name noun 1 word words sb sth is known by adj. Christian first given middle second family last see also surname married I maiden I full His full name was William Augustus Grove. proper real I pet She insisted on being called by her full name Clementia rather than the pet name Clemmey . see also nickname assumed false official joint The account is in joint names. I common Smith is a very common family name. I double-barrelled hyphenated strange-sounding I personal The village of Low Catton takes its name from the Old English personal name .