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I . nail [neɪl] SUBST

1. nail (metal fastener):

2. nail (body part):

noht m
to bite one's nails
to cut one's nails

II . nail [neɪl] VERBE trans

1. nail (fasten):

pribijati [perf pribiti ]v
zabijati [perf zabiti ]v

I . ˈnail-bit·ing SUBST no plur

II . ˈnail-bit·ing ADJ

ˈnail brush SUBST

ˈnail clip·pers SUBST plur

ˈnail file SUBST

ˈnail pol·ish SUBST

ˈnail scis·sors SUBST plur

ˈnail var·nish SUBST

ˈnail enam·el re·mov·er SUBST Am

nail enamel remover → nail varnish remover:

Voir aussi : nail varnish remover

ˈnail var·nish re·mov·er SUBST

ˈnail var·nish re·mov·er SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
The pedicure involves soaking feet in hot water and using scalpels to remove dead skin, calluses, corns, and ingrown nails from the feet.
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Ingrown toe nails can be caused by injury, commonly blunt trauma where the flesh is pressed against the nail causing a small cut that swells.
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In the case of pallets, it identifies a wide range of defects such as raised nails, damaged wood, split or loose boards, or missing wood.
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It is used both in animals and in humans, to treat fungal infections of the skin (commonly known as ringworm) and nails.
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Due to its rarity in the ancient world, steel was usually recycled, so broken tools, nails and cookwear often provided a ready supply of steel.
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Common examples include callus thickened skin, fungal infections of the skin (athlete's foot) or nails (onychomycosis), viral infection of verrucae, and ingrowing toenails that may cause bacterial nail infections (paronychia).
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Alopecia, hypodontia, abnormal tooth shape, and dystrophic nails are observed.
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Podiatrists and chiropodists can also treat ingrowing nails.
www.independent.ie
None but a free man might cut his hair; the clippings of which, together with the parings of his nails, were buried beneath a "felix arbor".
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Other triggers include untreated athlete's foot and ingrowing nails.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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