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In day-to-day language, 钉 (dīng) is primarily used to refer to a nail, which is a small, thin piece of metal with a sharp point and a flat head, used for fastening objects together. It can also be used as a verb to mean "to nail" or "to fasten with a nail."
For example, 钉子户 (dīng zi hù) - a stubborn person who refuses to move out of their home
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