naturalness
自然性,自然度,自然,自然界
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Definitions
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- : existing in or formed by nature: a natural bridge.
- : based on the state of things in nature; constituted by nature: Growth is a natural process.
- : of or relating to nature or the universe: natural beauty.
- : of, relating to, or occupied with the study of natural science: conducting natural experiments.
- : in a state of nature; uncultivated, as land.
- : growing spontaneously, without being planted or tended by human hand, as vegetation.
- : having undergone little or no processing and containing no chemical additives: natural food; natural ingredients.Compare organic.
- : having a real or physical existence, as opposed to one that is spiritual, intellectual, fictitious, etc.
- : of, relating to, or proper to the nature or essential constitution: natural ability.
- : proper to the circumstances of the case: a natural result of his greed.
- : free from affectation or constraint: a natural manner.
- : arising easily or spontaneously: a natural courtesy to strangers.
- : consonant with the nature or character of.
- : in accordance with the nature of things: It was natural that he should hit back.
- : based upon the innate moral feeling of humankind: natural justice.
- : in conformity with the ordinary course of nature; not unusual or exceptional.
- : happening in the ordinary or usual course of things, without the intervention of accident, violence, etc.
- : related only by birth; of no legal relationship; illegitimate: a natural son.
- : related by blood rather than by adoption.
- : based on what is learned from nature rather than on revelation.
- : true to or closely imitating nature: a natural representation.
- : unenlightened or unregenerate: the natural man.
- : being such by nature; born such: a natural fool.
- : Music. neither sharp nor flat.changed in pitch by the sign ♮.
- : not treated, tanned, refined, etc.; in its original or raw state: natural wood; natural cowhide.
- : having neither side holes nor valves.
- : not tinted or colored; undyed.
- : having a pale tannish or grayish-yellow color, as many woods and untreated animal skins.
- : Cards. being a card other than a wild card or joker. containing no wild cards.
- : having or showing feelings, as affection, gratitude, or kindness, considered part of basic human nature.
- : Afro.
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- : any person or thing that is or is likely or certain to be very suitable to and successful in an endeavor without much training or difficulty.
- : Music. a white key on a piano, organ, or the like.the sign ♮, placed before a note, canceling the effect of a previous sharp or flat.a note affected by a ♮, or a tone thus represented.
- : an idiot.
- : Cards. blackjack.
- : Afro.
- : a winning combination of seven or eleven made on the first cast.
- : a natural substance or a product made with such a substance: an ointment containing mink oil and other naturals.
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Examples
We have 65,000 households as members, which is the largest of any natural history museum in the world.
With angles of 36, 72 and 108 degrees, the triangles’ connection to pentagons is natural and also allows the triangles to combine in many ways around a vertex.
Midway through the project, the team met in Budapest and spent three whirlwind days sprinting to incorporate more natural examples.
You start off with something that kind of looks like it maybe doesn’t have any natural order in it.
As part of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network, in 2018 Ward led a series about West Virginia's natural gas industry and in 2019 and 2020 an investigation of the business empire of the state's governor, Jim Justice.
“This is not a contest about natural assets or even about naturalness,” Sousa recently told the Venezuelan press.
He had a naturalness in his body that gave him a feeling that when he moved, it seemed so easy—it was so electric and wild.
The almost lazy naturalness and simplicity faded gradually out of it, revealing the alert and seductive woman of the world.
There was a naturalness in his enjoyment which was almost boylike; a naive sort of exultation possessed him.
Now the advantage of Dink's method of signaling was in its absolute naturalness.
Countess Yaskov told me her story, the narrative of her friend, with perfect naturalness and with a quiet ease.
That is the setting of our Pearl, a creature of divine naturalness, waiting until some Quaker Cupid twangs his bow.