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nice AHD[nīs] D.J.[naɪs]K.K.[naɪs]adj.(形容词)nic.er, nic.est - Pleasing and agreeable in nature:愉快的,宜人的:在性质上合宜的,令人愉快的:had a nice time.玩得愉快
- Having a pleasant or attractive appearance:外表好看的:外表吸引人的或让人感觉舒畅的:a nice dress; a nice face.漂亮的晚礼服;美丽的脸
- Exhibiting courtesy and politeness:优雅的:显示谦虚和礼貌的:a nice gesture.优雅的姿势
- Of good character and reputation; respectable.高尚的,正派的:有好性格或声誉的;可尊敬的
- Overdelicate or fastidious; fussy.过分讲究的,难侍候的:过于精细或讲究的;过分注意细节的
- Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle:精细的,敏感的:显示出或要求很高的精密度或敏锐的洞察力的;精细入微的:a nice distinction; a nice sense of style.精细入微的区别;对风尚的敏感
- Done with delicacy and skill:精细的:用细心或技巧来做的:a nice bit of craft.精工制做的手工艺品
- Used as an intensive withand : 用作一个加强语义词,和"and" 联用: nice and warm.温暖而舒适
- Obsolete 【废语】
- Wanton; profligate:肆意的;放荡的:"For when mine hours/Were nice and lucky, men did ransom lives/Of me for jests"(Shakespeare)“因为当我的时间/是肆意且幸运的时候,人们将我的赎罪生活/视作笑柄”(莎士比亚)
- Affectedly modest; coy:佯装谦恭的;忸怩的:"Ere . . . /The nice Morn on th'Indian steep,/From her cabin'd loop-hole peep" (John Milton)“在那时…/印第安 峭壁娇羞的晨曦/窥视她的小屋” (约翰·米尔顿)
- Middle English [foolish] 中古英语 [愚蠢的]
- from Old French 源自 古法语
- from Latin nescius [ignorant] 源自 拉丁语 nescius [无知的]
- from nescīre [to be ignorant] * see nescience 源自 nescīre [缺乏知识的] * 参见 nescience
niceʹly adv.(副词)niceʹness n.(名词) |