niceness 的定义
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.
niceness 近义词
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niceness 的反义词 4 个
更多niceness例句
- On a screen with enough real estate, it might be nice to pin them to the top, so they can stay open and anchored in place, while you’re working in other applications.
- I find it's nice to loosen up and enjoy those first few sips while I finish the preparations.
- It’s especially nice that player decisions during the story affect how it all plays out.
- For example, HBO Max is currently withholding its app from Roku devices, so the new ability to stream via AirPlay 2 is a nice workaround.
- I noticed it primarily in this indoor video posted below, but some other reviewers have seen it outside in nice light as well.
- His body has an even grace, his face a restless eagerness, and a gentleness, not to be confused with ‘niceness,’ is his manner.
- Even people from the “nicest” parts of the country try to downplay that “niceness.”
- Two weeks in the world of wholesome niceness also leaves you undefended and strangely serene and a bit childlike.
- No amount of American niceness and understanding will change that.
- “He really blossomed during filming, and it was his natural niceness that really percolated through,” Frears told The Daily Beast.
- I also notice that these French houses show signs of natty niceness which one would not see in an English farmhouse.
- Rosenthal was angry, and the man saw this and taxed him with over-niceness in ceremonial observance.
- It's a matter of form; but I can't stand upon niceness over a thing like this—too serious.
- It is natural for Eve to set the pace and for Adam to follow, in all matters of detail and niceness.
- From her over-niceness arises my fear, more than from any extraordinary reason for resentment.