Nail down Meaning in English
expression
ˈneɪɫ/ /ˈdaʊn
NAYL-DOWN
nˈeɪl/ /dˈaʊn
NAYL-DOWN
释义
To make something definite, final, or certain, especially after discussion or uncertainty. Often refers to confirming plans, agreements, or details.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often used for schedules, decisions, or commitments ('nail down a date'). Can also mean to fully understand or explain something. Don't confuse with the literal act of using nails.
Spanish: concretar - definir con precisiónPortuguese (BR): definir - acertar - fechar com certezaPortuguese (PT): definir - acertar - fixar com precisãoChinese (Simplified): 确定 - 敲定Chinese (Traditional): 確定 - 敲定Hindi: पक्का करना - तय करनाArabic: تحديد بدقة - تثبيتBengali: নিশ্চিত করা - চূড়ান্ত নির্ধারণ করাRussian: уточнить - окончательно согласоватьJapanese: 確定する - 固めるVietnamese: chốt lại - xác định rõKorean: 확정하다 - 분명히 하다Turkish: kesinleştirmek - netleştirmekUrdu: حتمی بنانا - طے کرناIndonesian: memastikan - menetapkan
例句
Let's nail down a time for our meeting.
basic
We need to nail down the details before launching the project.
basic
Can you nail down the price for me?
basic
We haven't nailed down which hotel we're staying at yet.
natural
After two hours of discussion, they finally nailed down a solution.
natural
I'm trying to nail down exactly what went wrong.
natural