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Definición y significado de nick

Definición

nick (v. trans.)

1.mate successfully; of livestock

2.divide or reset the tail muscles of"nick horses"

3.cut a nick into

4.cut slightly, with a razor"The barber's knife nicked his cheek"

5.(colloquial)make off with belongings of others

nick (n.)

1.a V-shaped or U-shaped indentation carved or scratched into a surface"there were four notches in the handle of his revolver"

2.a small cut

3.an impression in a surface (as made by a blow)

4.(British slang) a prison"he's in the nick"

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Merriam Webster

NickNick (nĭk), n. [AS. nicor a marine monster; akin to D. nikker a water spite, Icel. nykr, ONG. nihhus a crocodile, G. nix a water sprite; cf. Gr. ni`ptein to wash, Skr. nij. Cf. Nix.] (Northern Myth.) An evil spirit of the waters.

Old Nick, the evil one; the devil. [Colloq.]

NickNick, n. [Akin to Nock.]
1. A notch cut into something; as: (a) A score for keeping an account; a reckoning. [Obs.] (b) (Print.) A notch cut crosswise in the shank of a type, to assist a compositor in placing it properly in the stick, and in distribution. W. Savage.

2. Hence: A broken or indented place in any edge or surface; as, nicks in a china plate; a nick in the table top.

3. A particular point or place considered as marked by a nick; the exact point or critical moment.

To cut it off in the very nick. Howell.

This nick of time is the critical occasion for the gaining of a point. L'Estrange.

NickNick, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Nicked (nĭkt); p. pr. & vb. n. Nicking.]
1. To make a nick or nicks in; to notch; to keep count of or upon by nicks; as, to nick a stick, tally, etc.

2. To mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or notches in; to create a nick{2} in, deliberately or accidentally; as, to nick the rim of a teacup.

And thence proceed to nicking sashes. Prior.

The itch of his affection should not then
Have nicked his captainship.
Shak.

3. To suit or fit into, as by a correspondence of nicks; to tally with.

Words nicking and resembling one another are applicable to different significations. Camden.

4. To hit at, or in, the nick; to touch rightly; to strike at the precise point or time.

The just season of doing things must be nicked, and all accidents improved. L'Estrange.

5. To make a cross cut or cuts on the under side of (the tail of a horse, in order to make him carry it higher).

NickNick, v. t. To nickname; to style. [Obs.]

For Warbeck, as you nick him, came to me. Ford.

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Sinónimos

nick (v. trans.)

carve, carve out, chip, cut out, mount, notch, snick

nick (v. trans.) (colloquial)

abstract, cabbage, hook, lift, nobble, rifle, rob, snarf, sneak, steal, subtract, filch  (colloquial), pilfer  (à~from), pinch  (colloquial), purloin  (literary), snatch  (colloquial), snatch away from  (colloquial), snatch from  (colloquial), swipe  (colloquial), take from under s.o.'s nose  (colloquial)

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Frases

Diccionario analógico



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nick (v. tr.)

cut[Hyper.]

hack, nick, notch, snick[Dérivé]


 

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