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English - Turkish
sevimli

Bob sevimli bir kişidir. - Bob is a nice person.

Tom gerçekten son derece sevimli. - Tom is really awfully nice.

hoş

Romada hoş bir zaman geçiriyoruz. - We are having a nice time in Rome.

Bunlar iki hoş resimdir. - These are two nice pictures.

güzel

Ne güzel bir sürpriz! - What a nice surprise!

Tarz güzel, ama farklı bir renginiz var mı? - The style is nice, but do you have it in a different color?

{s} hassas
güzel bir şekilde

O çok güzel bir şekilde sorulan bir soru değil. - That's not a very nicely asked question.

Leyla güzel bir şekilde giyindi. - Layla dressed nicely.

dakik
kıyak
şirin

Tom gerçekten şirin bir adamdı. - Tom was a really nice guy.

Neden sadece bana karşı şirinsin? - Why are you only nice to me?

mükemmel
nazik

O aslında nazik bir insandır. - He is basically a nice man.

Bana güzel bir hediye verdiğiniz için çok naziktiniz. - It was very kind of you to give me a nice gift.

duyarlı
kötü

O çok kibardır. Başkalarının hakkında asla kötü konuşmaz. - He is very nice. He never speaks ill of others.

Kel olmakla ilgili güzel şeylerden biri, asla kötü bir saçlı bir gününün olmamasıdır. - One of the nice things about being bald is that you never have a bad hair day.

tatlı

Kavun, tatlı kokuyor ve tadı çok güzel. - The melon smells sweet and tastes very nice.

O, tatlı genç bir adam oldu. - He became a nice young man.

yakşı
kibar

Japonca öğretmenimiz bize karşı çok kibar. - Our Japanese teacher is very nice to us.

O, kibar genç bir adamla tanıştı. - He met a nice young man.

iyi

O gerçekten iyi bir kız. - She's a really nice girl.

Havanın o kadar iyi olması tesadüftür. - It is lucky that the weather should be so nice.

yanlış
ince

Beni yolcu etmeye gelmeniz bir inceliktir. - It's nice of you to see me off.

düşünceli
nahoş
cazip
iyice yanmış
nicenessincelik
latifçe
dakik olma
ince/g
nicelyiyi bir tarzda
latif
nice and brown iyice pişirilmiş
enfes
edalı
Turkish - Turkish
Kaç, ne kadar
Oldukça çok: "Yalılarda nice yük odaları, oda gibi büyük kilerler vardı."- A. Ş. Hisar
yemme
Kaç, ne kadar anlamında bir belirteç
Oldukça çok
Nasıl
Fransa'da bir kent
Uzun süreden beri
English - English
incony
noice

'Ye be noice chaps,' said John, looking steadily round. 'What's to do here, thou yoong dogs?'.

nyc

gud abhay… hahahah… nyc one… :P.

Nice (pronounced /ni: s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom, U.S.A., and other western countries
Innocent; gentle; distinguished by perceived class or virtue

What is a nice person like you doing in a place like this?.

With "and", excellent, pleasantly

The soup is nice and hot.

Admirable, enviable

A third-term senator holds a nice level of seniority.

Neat; elegantly succinct

Fermat believed he had a nice proof of his theorem.

Showing or requiring great precision or sensitive discernment; subtle

Why it should have attained such longevity is a nice question.

Nicely

He dresses real nice.

{a} exact, refined, squeamish, sinical, fine
{i} port city in southeastern France on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea
A city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes-Maritimes
Nice (pronounced /ni: s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom, U.S.A., and other western countries
With "and", excellent, pleasing: "
Foolish; silly; simple; ignorant; also, weak; effeminate
Used to signify a job well done
excessively fastidious and easily disgusted; "too nice about his food to take to camp cooking"; "so squeamish he would only touch the toilet handle with his elbow"
foolish
a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; "what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty"- George Meredith; "nice manners"; "a nice dress"; "a nice face"; "a nice day"; "had a nice time at the party"; "the corn and tomatoes are nice today"
National Institute for Clinical Excellence A UK government body set up to examine new clinical methods
exhibiting courtesy and politeness; "a nice gesture"
Apprehending slight differences or delicate distinctions; distinguishing accurately or minutely; carefully discriminating; as, a nice taste or judgment
Bordering on failure or disaster; succeeding by the narrowest of margins
A nice point or distinction is very clear, precise, and based on good reasoning. Those are nice academic arguments, but what about the immediate future? + nicely nice·ly I think this puts the problem very nicely
formulae You can use nice when you are greeting people. For example, you can say `Nice to meet you', `Nice to have met you', or `Nice to see you'. Good morning. Nice to meet you and thanks for being with us this weekend `It's so nice to see you,' said Charles. see also nicely. A city of southeast France on the Mediterranean Sea northeast of Cannes. Controlled by various royal houses after the 13th century, the city was finally ceded to France in 1860. It is the leading resort city of the French Riviera. Population: 342,903. a city on the Mediterranean coast of France. It is a fashionable place for tourists to stay, and also a port and industrial area. adj. ancient Niceaea City (pop., 1999: city, 342,738; metro. area, 888,784) southeastern France. It is located on the Côte d'Azur of the Mediterranean Sea, near the Italian border. Founded by Greeks 350 BC, it was conquered by Romans in the 1st century AD and became a trading station. It was held by the counts of Provence in the 10th century. In 1388 it passed to the counts of Savoy. The city was ceded to France in 1860. Sheltered by beautiful hills, Nice has a pleasant climate and is the leading resort of the French Riviera
National Institute for Clinical Excellence
If you say that something is nice, you mean that you find it attractive, pleasant, or enjoyable. I think silk ties can be quite nice It's nice to be here together again We had a nice meal with a bottle of champagne. + nicely nice·ly He's just written a book, nicely illustrated and not too technical
National Institute for Consumer Education is an educational program with an emphasis on consumer, economic and personal finance education
When the weather is nice, it is warm and pleasant. He nodded to us and said, `Nice weather we're having.'
If you are nice to people, you are friendly, pleasant, or polite towards them. She met Mr and Mrs Ricciardi, who were very nice to her. + nicely nice·ly He treated you very nicely and acted like a decent guy
If you say that it is nice of someone to say or do something, you are saying that they are being kind and thoughtful. This is often used as a way of thanking someone. It's awfully nice of you to come all this way to see me `How are your boys?' --- `How nice of you to ask.' = kind
socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous; "from a decent family"; "a nice girl"
run a program with modified scheduling priority
If you say that someone is nice, you mean that you like them because they are friendly and pleasant. He was a nice fellow, very quiet and courteous. unpleasant + niceness nice·ness Mr Pearce was rather bowled over by his niceness, his concern and his ordinariness
Pleasing; agreeable; gratifying; delightful; good; as, a nice party; a nice excursion; a nice person; a nice day; a nice sauce, etc
Overscrupulous or exacting; hard to please or satisfy; fastidious in small matters
pleasant or pleasing or agreeable in nature or appearance; "what a nice fellow you are and we all thought you so nasty"- George Meredith; "nice manners"; "a nice dress"; "a nice face"; "a nice day"; "had a nice time at the party"; "the corn and tomatoes are nice today"
a city in southeastern France on the Mediterranean; the leading resort on the French Riviera
Of a thing or person or event, pleasant, pretty
change priority of a process
{s} kind; pleasant to look at; good, virtuous; gentle, subtle; skillful; fastidious, particular about small details (older usage)
done with delicacy and skill; "a nice bit of craft"; "a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer"; "a nice shot
emphasis You can use nice to emphasize a particular quality that you like. With a nice dark colour, the wine is medium to full bodied Add the oats to thicken the mixture and stir until it is nice and creamy
Of trifling moment; unimportant; trivial
noting distinctions with nicety; "a discriminating interior designer"; "a nice sense of color"; "a nice point in the argument"
done with delicacy and skill; "a nice bit of craft"; "a job requiring nice measurements with a micrometer"; "a nice shot"
Done or made with careful labor; suited to excite admiration on account of exactness; evidencing great skill; exact; fine; finished; as, nice proportions, nice workmanship, a nice application; exactly or fastidiously discriminated; requiring close discrimination; as, a nice point of law, a nice distinction in philosophy
Delicate; refined; dainty; pure
Turkish - English
how
how many, many a; how
Many a ...!/So many ...!/How many ...!/So much ...: Nice adamlar bu çölde son nefeslerini vermişlerdir. Many a man has breathed his last in this desert!
a fair amount of, rather a lot of: Nice zamandır onu görmedim. I haven't seen him for rather a long time
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