| 单词 | naice | 
| 释义 | naiceadj. Frequently derogatory.   Genteel, over-refined, or affected, in a manner supposed to be characteristic of or agreeable to the English upper classes. ΚΠ 1905    H. G. Wells Kipps  ii. ii. 182  				Of course we can Learn even from Novels, Nace Novels that is, but it isn't the same thing as serious reading. 1925    A. Huxley Those Barren Leaves  ii. iii. 112  				‘So naice, I always think, these Corner Houses,’ says Mrs. Cloudesley. 1950    Spectator 29 Sept. 354/2  				If you want to read about nice people who are really nice and not in the least ‘naice’, you will enjoy..Rain on the Wind. 1973    Observer 17 June (Colour Suppl.) 46/4  				The girls in well-cut tweeds from the ‘naice’ public schools. 1992    J. Burchill Sex & Sensibility 172  				If it is a disease that affects ‘all’ of us, then why are its spokesmen such naice young white men who look better suited to running antique stalls in Brighton? This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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