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51Nice — Recorded in several spelling forms including Nice, Nise, and Niche, this is an English medieval surname. Recent research suggests that the origin is from the 14th century word nice , and that it developed as a nickname surname, not for somebody… …
52nice — adjective 1) have a nice time Syn: enjoyable, pleasant, agreeable, good, satisfying, entertaining, amusing; informal lovely, great; N.Amer.; informal neat 2) nice people Syn …
53ničè — éta m (ȅ ẹ) slabš. nepomemben, nevažen človek: takle niče se ne more primerjati z njim; zanje je bil le niče in postopač éta s (ȅ ẹ) slabš. nepomemben, nevažen človek: takole niče se upa upreti; bil je pridobitniško niče / kot psovka niče… …
54nice — 1. adjective /naɪs/ a) Particular in ones conduct; scrupulous, painstaking. There is nothing he seemed to be more carefull of than of his honesty, and observe a kinde of decencie of his person, and orderly decorum in his habits, were it on foot… …
55nice — adjective 1》 giving pleasure or satisfaction; agreeable. ↘good natured; kind. 2》 fine or subtle: a nice distinction. ↘requiring careful attention. 3》 archaic fastidious. Phrases nice and satisfactory in terms of the quality described.… …
56Nice — The main city of the French Riviera, Nice is the capital of the department of Alps Maritime. Besides tourism, the major industries are food products (especially olive oil) and perfumes. Built around a bay, Nice comprises the Old and the New… …
57Nice — 1 Original name in latin Nice Name in other language Gorad Nica, NCE, Nica, Nicaea, Nicc, Nicca, Niccae, Nice, Nicea, Nico, Nikaia, Nis, Nisa, Nissa, Nissa Maritima, Nissa Martima, Niza, Nizza, Nia, Nsa, ni si, nis, nisa, niseu, nisu, nitsa, nys …
58nice — sf. 1) Kaç, ne kadar 2) Birçok Yalılarda nice yük odaları, oda gibi büyük kilerler vardı. A. Ş. Hisar 3) zf. Nasıl 4) zf. Uzun süreden beri Birleşik Sözler nice nice …
59nice — [13] Nice is one of the more celebrated examples in English of a word changing its meaning out of all recognition over the centuries – in this case, from ‘stupid’ to ‘pleasant’. Its ultimate source was Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, a compound… …
60nice — [13] Nice is one of the more celebrated examples in English of a word changing its meaning out of all recognition over the centuries – in this case, from ‘stupid’ to ‘pleasant’. Its ultimate source was Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, a compound… …