词组 | nice |
释义 | nice /naɪs/ adjective used when saying that you like something or someonenounsa nice day/time/holiday Did you have a nice day at school?a nice house/place/car She has a nice house and a good job.a nice person/guy/man/boy/woman He seems like a nice guy.a nice idea “We could have a pizza.” “That sounds like a nice idea.”a nice life We have a nice life and lots of friends.nice clothes She always wears nice clothes.nice weather (=sunny) It is supposed to be nice weather this weekend. a nice feeling It’s a nice feeling waking up and knowing that I don’t have to go in to work. verbslook/smell/taste/sound/seem nice You look nice in that dress.adverbsreally nice It’s really nice to see you again.so nice It’s so nice to be back home.rather nice especially BrE A cup of tea would be rather nice.not very nice/not particularly nice The food wasn’t very nice.phrasesnice little... Nice little place you’ve got here.nice big/long... You need a nice long rest.nice and warm/cool/easy/clean/quiet/soft etc It’s nice and warm in front of the fire.how nice “My parents want us to come and stay.” “How nice!”have a nice day AmE (=used when saying goodbye to someone, especially a customer) The woman at the bank said, “Have a nice day!”nice to meet you (=used when meeting someone for the first time) Hi, I’m Sam. Nice to meet you!(it was) nice talking to you (=used at the end of a conversation with someone) Well, it’s been nice talking to you, but we have to get back home.one of the nice things about ... is... (=used when saying what you like about something) One of the nice things about Christmas is having all the family together.Nice is extremely common in everyday spoken English. In more formal English it is usually better to use another word such as pleasant, enjoyable, or wonderful. You can also say that a person is charming, when you like being with them.THESAURUS: niceperson pleasant friendly, polite, and easy to talk to – used especially about someone that you do not know very well: I only met her once or twice but she seemed pleasant. sweet very kind and gentle: Kylie’s a very caring, sweet person. | It was sweet of you to send me a card. charming behaving in a polite and friendly way, which makes people like you and want to do things for you: The salesman was very charming. | a charming hostess engaging interesting or amusing in a way that makes people like you – a rather formal word: She can be very engaging. | He has an engaging manner (=he behaves in a way that makes people like him). likeable easy to like and seeming nice and friendly: Bobby was a likeable kid with an angelic face. | Mr Bush came across as likeable and relaxed (=he seemed likeable and relaxed). good-natured having a nice kind character and not getting angry easily: Everyone likes Mike because he’s always so good-natured. | He was a good-natured man and he never complained. great informal used about someone who you like and admire a lot: He’s a great guy! | Sue’s boyfriend is really great. lovely especially BrE informal very nice, kind, and friendly: All the people I met on the course were lovely. | He's a lovely man.describing something you like or enjoy lovely especially BrE informal very nice: We had a lovely time at the beach. | The hotel was lovely. fun informal if something is fun, you enjoy it: The holiday was great fun. | We all had a fun time. enjoyable giving you pleasure: We had a very enjoyable evening. | It was a most enjoyable experience. wonderful very enjoyable: The food was wonderful. | It was a wonderful concert. great also brilliant BrE informal very enjoyable: “How was the party?” “It was great!” | We all had a brilliant time. charming used about something that seems pleasant and has a lot of qualities that make you like it: We stayed in a charming little village in the Italian countryside. | I thought the restaurant was rather charming. delightful formal very pleasant or enjoyable: There are many delightful walks in the area. | We have had a most delightful evening. pleasurable formal a pleasurable experience or feeling is one that you enjoy: Shopping in the old city can be a pleasurable experience. | She felt a pleasurable feeling of relief. enchanting formal very pleasant or attractive: Venice is an enchanting city. | He is best remembered as the author of enchanting children’s stories such as ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’.THESAURUS: nice → good (1) → good (3) → kind2 → friendly → sunny |
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