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drive a nail home - перевод на немецкий

1984 SONG BY THE CARS
Drive (cars song); Who's Gonna Drive You Home; Drive (Cars song); Who's gonna take you home

drive a nail home      
v. bestätigen, als Beweis dienen, als Beweisstück dienen
nail polish         
  • The base coat is clear and is used to strengthen nails.
  • A woman's toes with dark nail polish
  • Fingernails before and after application of red nail polish
  • [[Manganese violet]] is a typical [[pigment]] in nail polish.
  • The safety of nail polish was examined in the fall 2014 issue of ''[[Ms. magazine]]''
  • At home nail polish collection in the U.S.
  • Nail polish remover
  • Nitrocellulose is a film-forming polymer that is the main ingredient in most nail polishes.
  • Men and women with painted nails at [[Wikimania]], 2016
A COSMETIC PRODUCT
Finger nail polish; Nail varnish; Fingernail polish; Nailpolish; Nail Polish History; Nail enamel; Nail paint; Black nail varnish; Nail polish remover; Nail lacquer; Crackle nail polish; Painted nails; Nail painting; Toenail painting; Painted fingernails
Nagellack, Lack der auf die Hand- oder Fußnägel aufgetragen werden kann
nail trimming         
  • Thumbnail of the right hand with [[cuticle]] (left) and [[hangnail]] (top)
  • A. Nail plate; B. lunula; C. root; D. sinus; E. matrix; F. nail bed; G. hyponychium; H. free margin.
  • A set of professional nail care tools
  • Nail art
  • Toenails painted magenta
  • distinguishing feature]] of the primate order.
HARD PROJECTION OF DIGIT
Fingernail; Fingernails; Toenail; Finger nail; Finger nails; Paronychium; Toe nail; Nail beds; Toenails; Fingernail bed; Nail trimming; Nail plate; Perionychium; Fingernail growth world record holders; Fingernail Growth World Record Holders; Nail plate (anatomy); Nail bed (nail); Nail matrix; Hyponychial; Longest nails; Long nails; Toe nails; Nail anatomy; Longest fingernails; Matrix (nail); Periungual region; Periungual; Nail field; Placoda unguis; Onychodystrophy; Matrix unguis; HUMAN NAIL; Growth of nails after death; Nail plates; Nails (anatomy); Human fingernail; Nailbed; Nailbeds; Evolution of nails in primates; Nail bed (anatomy); Thumbnail (anatomy); Fingernail growth
die Nägel schneiden

Определение

nail polish
¦ noun varnish applied to the fingernails or toenails to colour them or make them shiny.

Википедия

Drive (The Cars song)

"Drive" is a song by American rock band the Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City (1984). It was released on July 23, 1984, as the album's third single. Written by Ric Ocasek, the track was sung by bassist Benjamin Orr and produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange with the band. Upon its release, "Drive" became the Cars' highest-charting single in most territories. In the United States, it peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Adult Contemporary chart. It reached number five (number four on re-entry in 1985) in the United Kingdom, number four in West Germany, number six in Canada and number three (number five on re-entry in 1985) in Ireland.

The song is most associated with the July 1985 Live Aid event, where it was performed by Benjamin Orr during the Philadelphia event; the song was also used as the background music to a montage of clips depicting the contemporaneous Ethiopian famine during the London event, which was introduced by English musician David Bowie. Following the concert, it re-entered the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number four in August 1985. Proceeds from the sales of the re-released song raised nearly £160,000 for the Band Aid Trust; Ocasek presented the charity's trustee Midge Ure with a cheque for the amount while he was in London in November 1986 promoting his solo album This Side of Paradise.

In a retrospective review of the single, AllMusic journalist Donald A. Guarisco praised the song for being "a gorgeous ballad that matches heartfelt songwriting to an alluring electronic soundscape. The music reflects the lyrical tone with a lovely melody that rises and falls in a soothing yet sad fashion."