nice的意思和读音

nice

: [naɪs] : [naɪs]

n.

adj.

nicer  nicest  

adj.+n.nice girl,nice guy,nice person,nice thing,nice surprise

adj.nasty

niceadj.pleasant/attractive

1.pleasant, enjoyable or attractive

a nice day/smile/place

nice weather

Did you have a nice time ?

You look very nice.

‘Do you want to come, too?’ ‘Yes, that would be nice .’“?”“。”

The nicest thing about her is that she never criticizes us.

Nice to meet you!(= a friendly greeting when you meet sb for the first time)

It's been nice meeting you .

It's nice that you can come with us.

It would be nice if he moved to London.

We all had the flu last week─it wasn't very nice.

It's nice to know that somebody appreciates what I do.

2.used before adjectives or adverbs to emphasize how pleasant sth is

a nice hot bath

a nice long walk

It was nice and warm yesterday.

Everyone arrived nice and early.

kind/friendly

3.kind; friendly

Our new neighbours are very nice.

He's a really nice guy.

Be nice to me. I'm not feeling well.

It was nice of them to invite us.

I complained to the manager and he was very nice about it.

I asked him in the nicest possible way to put his cigarette out.

not nice

4.bad or unpleasant

That's a nice thing to say!

That's a nice way to speak to your mother!

small details

5.involving a very small detail or difference

a nice point of law(= one that is difficult to decide)

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n.1.

adj.1.attractive, enjoyable, or pleasant2.friendly, kind, and pleasant; used for saying that someone or something is not friendly, kind, or pleasant3ed with another adjective to emphasize that you like a particular quality that someone or something has4.with very small differences in detail5.done with a lot of skill6.having high moral and social standards1.attractive, enjoyable, or pleasant2.friendly, kind, and pleasant; used for saying that someone or something is not friendly, kind, or pleasant3ed with another adjective to emphasize that you like a particular quality that someone or something has4.with very small differences in detail5.done with a lot of skill6.having high moral and social standards

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2. clock n. nice adj. to part. ...

3. german( ) 9、 nice( ) 10、 meet( ) 11、 ...

4. 196 classmate n 197 nice adj , 198 love v , ...

6. A——aroma( ) N——nice) R——rose( ) ...

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1."Or, " I suggested, "maybe you could just get her a bouquet of sweet-smelling flowers and take her out to a nice dinner. ":“。”

2.Yeah, someplace nice. How much do you think I can get for my kidney?

3.It's nice of you to say that. I guess I'll go with you then. When will the party begin?

4.It is nice of you to ask me to your party tonight.

5.It was a nice moment for them, though I suppose my image might be a bit maudlin.

6.Even if she doesn't actually read it, a folded pink paper sticking out of her bag is a nice fashion accessory.

7.Rule 60's structure is too easy to grasp; it might be nice, chewy, crunchy mind-candy, but it's not an example of the Gnarl.(crunchymind)Gnarl

8.There was no point mentioning anything to the staff, all this wasn't their fault after all, and they were fairly nice.

9.Those were nice but I don't like the Jim Morrison one I guess because I'm just so used to seeing him with long hair.1

10.I am very sorry for wasting much of your precious time. Nice to talk with you and see you later.