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hammer in English
- hammer⇄adj. hammerlike.
- hammer⇄expr. come (or go) under the hammer, to be sold at auction.
Ex. His collection of rare books will come under the hammer in March. - hammer⇄expr. hammer (away) at,
a. to work hard at; keep working at.
Ex. He liked ... to hammer away at his poems in a study where chaos reigned supreme (Leslie Stephen).
b. to put repeated emphasis on; urge insistently.
Ex. On all side - hammer⇄expr. hammer out,
a. to form or forge with a hammer; shape by beating.
Ex. to hammer out the bolts.
b. (Figurative.) to work out with much effort; contrive; devise.
Ex. Two centuries ago men from 13 colonies in North America, mo - hammer⇄hammer, noun, verb.
- hammer⇄noun hammerer.
- hammer⇄noun 1. a tool with a metal head set crosswise on a handle, used to drive nails and beat metal into shape.
2. a machine in which a heavy block of metal is used for beating or striking.
Ex. a steam hammer, trip hammer.
3. a small malle - hammer⇄v.i. 1. to strike blows with or as if with a hammer.
Ex. The visitor hammered against the door with his fists.
2. (Figurative.) to work out something with much effort. - hammer⇄v.t. 1. to drive, hit, or work with a hammer.
Ex. to hammer a nail into a board.
2. to beat into shape with a hammer.
Ex. The silver was hammered into a bowl.
3. to fasten by using a hammer.
Ex. to use nails to hammer a bo