Nick
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British pronunciation/nˈɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈnɪk/

Définition et Signification de "nick"

to nick
01

entailler, coup

to make a small, shallow cut or wound, resulting in minor injury or damage
Transitive: to nick a part of the body
to nick definition and meaning
02

s'accoupler, croiser

(of livestock) to produce offspring that exhibit superior traits
Intransitive
03

inciser, entailler

to make shallow, precise cuts or incisions on the underside of a horse's tail, often for identification purposes
Transitive: to nick a horse's tail
04

entaille, inciser

to make a small, shallow cut or groove into something
Transitive: to nick sth
Nick
01

une entaille, une coupure

a small cut
02

baston, bagne

(British slang) a prison
03

coupure, égratignure

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

nick

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nicker

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nicker

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Exemple
While pruning the rose bushes, he nicked his forearm on one of the thorns, resulting in a small puncture wound.
While trimming the hedges, she nicked the edge of her hand with the pruning shears, causing a small abrasion.
While sharpening pencils, he nicked the tip of his thumb with the blade, resulting in a tiny but noticeable cut.
As he was shaving, he inadvertently nicked his chin with the razor, resulting in a minor shaving cut.
While chopping vegetables, she accidentally nicked her finger with the knife, causing a small but painful cut.
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