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61NICE — adj. des deux genres Qui est simple, candide, innocent. Spécialement, en termes de Droit, Promesse nice, Promesse sans garantie. Action nice, Action sans stipulation. Il est vieux …
62nice — przestarz. Przewrócić, obrócić coś na nice «zmienić coś radykalnie»: (...) cały porządek domu obrócony został na nice (...). M. Kuncewiczowa, Cudzoziemka …
63nice — I. Nice, et paresseux, Segnis. II. NICE, nom propre de ville, Nicaea nicaeae …
64Nice, S. (1) — 1S. Nice (16. April), eine Martyrin zu Korinth. S. S. Callistus2. (II. 403) …
65Nice, S. (2) — 2S. Nice (25. al. 24. April), eine Martyrin bei den Griechen, welche im J. 303 durch das Schwert getödtet wurde. (III. 361) …
66Nice — noun /niːs/ a) A city in southeast France on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, capital of the department of Alpes Maritimes. b) Nice (pronounced /ni:s/ or /naɪs/) is also a family name found in the United Kingdom …
67nice — This is a blanket word used and overused to describe persons, things, or events that more exactly may be agreeable, pleasing, delightful, kind, choice, delicate, minute, accurate, respectable, dainty, and refined. When nice can mean so many… …
68Nice — Nica (Latvian, Lithuanian, Slovene), Nica or Nitsa Ница (Belarusian, Bulgarian, Serbian [:sr:Ница]), Niça (Catalan, Occitan), Nicaea (Latin), Nicca or Nitstsa Ницца (Russian), Nice (French, Swedish, Portuguese), Nicea (Polish), Nico (Esperanto),… …
69nice — blp daw. «lewa strona czegoś, zwłaszcza tkaniny, ubrania» ◊ (dziś żywe) Przewrócić, obrócić coś na nice a) «przewrócić, obrócić coś na lewą stronę» b) «zmienić coś radykalnie; przewrócić do góry nogami» …
70nice — Pleasing, agreeable, or attractive in appearance, or courtesy and polite, or respectable, or subtle. So loosely positive a term as nice should be used as sparingly as possible. Also see aesthetics, beauty, cute, description, kitsch, praise,… …