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naturalness

/nach-er-uhl, nach-ruhl/US // ˈnætʃ ər əl, ˈnætʃ rəl //UK // (ˈnætʃrəl, -tʃərəl) //

自然性,自然度,自然,自然界

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
peace of mind安心,安心的,心态平和,心灵的安宁serenity安宁,宁静,平静,恬静spontaneity自发,自发性,自主性,自发行动affluence富裕,富裕程度,富足,富裕度ataraxia阿塔拉西亚,阿塔拉西娅,阿塔拉西亚,阿塔拉克斯亚calm平静,平息,平静的,平静下来calmness冷静,平静,平静性,宁静casualness休闲性,随意性,休闲,偶然性comfort舒适度,舒适性,舒适,舒适感content内容,含量,内容简介contentment知足常乐,知足,知足者常乐,乐业easiness容易,轻松,易性,简单enjoyment享受,享有,享用,欣赏gratification满足感,赏心悦目,欣慰,满足happiness幸福,幸福感,快乐,欢乐idleness怠惰,懒惰,怠工,闲置inactivity不活泼,不活动,不活跃,不活跃性inertia惯性,惯性思维,惰性,惯性力inertness惰性,坚定不移,坚定性,严密性informality非正式性,非正规性,非正式,非正式场合leisure休闲,闲暇,闲暇时,消闲luxury奢华,奢侈品,豪华,奢侈passivity被动性,被动,被动的,被动症poise雅致,雅兴,雅量,雅俗共赏prosperity繁荣,景气度,景气,繁荣度quietness宁静,安静,静谧性,平静性quietude宁静,安静,幽静,安宁relaxation放松,松弛,放轻松,放宽repose忏悔,宴请,宴席,安息rest休息时间,休息,休息时,休息区restfulness休养生息,静养,安宁,休息satisfaction满意度,满意,满意程度,满足security安全,安全性,安全问题,保安tranquility安宁,宁静,安定,安详unceremoniousness毫不客气地,不客气地说,不客气,不客气地unrestraint无拘无束,不受约束,不受限制,无拘束bed of roses玫瑰花床,玫瑰之床,玫瑰花坛,玫瑰床requiescence恳求,恳请,恳求性,恳切supinity超级大国,超然,超越,超越性
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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.