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The Chinese word "板上钉钉" is formed by sequentially combining the characters for "board" (), "on" (), and "nail" () repeated, creating a literal phrase that describes the action of driving a nail into a wooden board. This construction uses direct imagery of a physical process to convey the idea of something being firmly fixed or unchangeable, as the nail, once hammered, is securely in place.

Word Definition - 板上钉钉

bǎn shàng dìng dīng that clinches it; that's final; no two ways about it