- nicely
- adverb(coll.)2) (all right) gut
he's got a new job and is doing very nicely — er hat eine neue Arbeit und kommt prima (ugs.) damit zurecht
that will do nicely — das reicht völlig
* * *adverb fein* * *nice·ly[ˈnaɪsli]adv1. (well) gut, nettthe patient is coming along \nicely der Patient macht gute Fortschrittethat'll do \nicely das reicht völligto do very \nicely gut vorankommen2. (pleasantly) nett, hübsch* * *['naIslɪ]adv1) (= pleasantly) nett; (= well) go, speak, behave, placed gutto go nicely — wie geschmiert laufen (inf)
to be coming along nicely — sich gut machen or entwickeln
she thanked me nicely — sie hat sich nett bei mir bedankt
to ask nicely — höflich fragen
eat up/say thank you nicely! — iss mal schön auf/sag mal schön danke!
that will do nicely — das reicht vollauf
he's doing very nicely for himself — er ist sehr gut gestellt
a nicely situated home — ein hübsch gelegenes Haus
to be nicely spoken — sich gepflegt ausdrücken
he's such a nicely spoken young man — es ist eine Freude, diesem jungen Mann zuzuhören
nicely done — gut gemacht, prima
when the engine's nicely warmed up — wenn der Motor schön warm gelaufen ist
2) (= carefully) distinguish genau, fein* * *nicely [ˈnaıslı] adv1. fein, nett:nicely written nett geschrieben2. gut, fein, ausgezeichnet:that will do nicelya) das genügt vollauf,b) das passt ausgezeichnet;she is doing nicely es geht ihr gut oder besser, sie macht gute Fortschritte;talk nicely to sb jemandem gute Worte geben3. sorgfältig, genau4. iron schön:I was done nicely sl ich wurde ganz schön reingelegt* * *adverb(coll.)1) (well) nett; gut [arbeiten, sich benehmen, platziert sein]2) (all right) guthe's got a new job and is doing very nicely — er hat eine neue Arbeit und kommt prima (ugs.) damit zurecht
that will do nicely — das reicht völlig
* * *adv.nett adv.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
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