گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'nice'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: نازنین‌

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2 عمومی:: مط‌لوب‌

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3 عمومی:: دلپذیر

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4 عمومی:: نجیب‌

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5 عمومی:: دلپسند

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6 عمومی:: مودب‌

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7 عمومی:: خوب‌

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english

1 general:: person nice especially spoken friendly, kind, or polite. In written and formal English, it is better to use a more specific and interesting adjective than nice: • I like Clare – she’s really nice. • It was nice of them to offer to help. 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. • an engaging smile likeable easy to like and seeming nice and friendly: • Bobby was a likeable kid with an angelic face. good-natured having a nice kind character and not getting angry easily: • Everyone likes Mike because he’s always so good-natured. 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 British English informal very nice, kind, and friendly: • All the people I met on the course were lovely. • a lovely man describing something you like or enjoy nice especially spoken pleasant or enjoyable: • Did you have a nice day? • It was nice to be back home again. lovely especially British English 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. enjoyable giving you pleasure: • We had a very enjoyable evening. wonderful very enjoyable: • It was a wonderful concert. • The food was wonderful. great ( also brilliant British English ) 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: • 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. • a delightful evening pleasurable formal a pleasurable experience or feeling is one that you enjoy: • Shopping in the old city can be a pleasurable experience. • a pleasurable feeling of relief

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general:: adj. pleasant: It was a nice day for a picnic.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   adj. VERBS be, feel, look, seem, smell, sound, taste I felt nice and cosy. That bread smells nice. His mother sounded very nice on the phone. | make sth I tidied the room to make it nice for the others when they came home. ADV. awfully, exceptionally, extremely, incredibly, jolly, really, terribly, very an awfully nice man | perfectly, thoroughly I'm sure she's perfectly nice really. | not particularly It had not been a particularly nice experience. | pretty, quite, rather | enough Some of the boys were nice enough, but she didn't want to go out with them. PREP. about He was incredibly nice about it, though I am sure it caused him a lot of trouble. | for It's nice for Mum to get out more. | to Can't you be nice to each other for once? PHRASES nice little It's a nice little place you've got here.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: adj. friendly: It was a nice gesture for them to make.

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