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nicely

/nahys/US // naɪs //UK // (naɪs) //

很好,很好地,非常好,很好的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    nic·er, nic·est.

    • : pleasing; agreeable; delightful: a nice visit.
    • : amiably pleasant; kind: They are always nice to strangers.
    • : characterized by, showing, or requiring great accuracy, precision, skill, tact, care, or delicacy: nice workmanship; a nice shot; a nice handling of a crisis.
    • : showing or indicating very small differences; minutely accurate, as instruments: a job that requires nice measurements.
    • : minute, fine, or subtle: a nice distinction.
    • : having or showing delicate, accurate perception: a nice sense of color.
    • : refined in manners, language, etc.: Nice people wouldn't do such things.
    • : virtuous; respectable; decorous: a nice girl.
    • : suitable or proper: That was not a nice remark.
    • : carefully neat in dress, habits, etc.
    • : dainty or delicate.
    • : having fastidious, finicky, or fussy tastes: They're much too nice in their dining habits to enjoy an outdoor barbecue.
    • : Obsolete. coy, shy, or reluctant.
    • : Obsolete. unimportant; trivial.
    • : Obsolete. wanton.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adv.in a welcome manner

Examples

  • One of the nicest parks in the city, Willard Park has lighted tennis courts, cobblestone paths, a turf area, and clubhouse.

  • She’s just the funniest, the nicest, great to work with, and just feels like a true friend bringing you along the way.

  • You can mix various frame styles, and they’ll look nice together.

  • Richardson isn’t a splashy name, but he’s a really nice fit next to Luka Doncic in Dallas.

  • It offers six different bars, plenty of wonderful live music, and nice outdoor patio, and endless opportunity for fun, dancing, and socializing.

  • Strangely, the Coexist sticker itself illustrates this whole point rather nicely.

  • Some urban cores have recovered nicely, but most often the surrounding city areas have continued to see slow or negative growth.

  • Many of the pieces have since been painted over, a response that plays nicely into the reaction to the art.

  • This was nicely explicated in an Atlantic article whose title says it all: Your Gut Bacteria Want You To Eat A Cupcake.

  • In any case, it accommodated Pigpen very nicely; he was indeed one far-out gentleman, no doubt about it, none at all.

  • Picture frames, nicely moulded in brass, were made here in 1825, by a modeller named Maurice Garvey.

  • Our nicely worked out system for supplying the troops has in a moment been tangled up into a hundred knotty problems.

  • I am sorry they should not, for they always was used to it where we lived before, and my oldest girl she can work very nicely.

  • She ran her finger along the edge of the instrument—Gilbert, when at home, used to keep it nicely sharpened for her use.

  • After it is cured they prepare it nicely in rolls and carots, the latter for manufacturing into snuff.

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