fine
柯林斯詞典
- ADJECTIVE USES
1. ADJ You use fine to describe something that you admire and think is very good. 美好的
There is a fine view of the countryside. 有一幅美麗的鄉(xiāng)村景色。
This is a fine book. 這是一本好書。
2. finelyADV 美好地[ADV -ed]
They are finely engineered boats. 它們是設(shè)計精美的船只。
3. ADJ If you say that you are fine, you mean that you are in good health or reasonably happy. 健康的; 開心的[v-link ADJ]
Lina is fine and sends you her love and best wishes. 莉娜很好,她向你問候并祝福你。
4. ADJ If you say that something is fine, you mean that it is satisfactory or acceptable. 令人滿意的
The skiing is fine. 滑雪挺好的。
Everything was going to be just fine. 一切都會好起來的。
5. ADV Fine is also an adverb. 令人滿意地
All the instruments are working fine. 所有的儀器都運轉(zhuǎn)良好。
6. ADJ Something that is fine is very delicate, narrow, or small. 精致的; 纖細的
The heat scorched the fine hairs on her arms. 炙熱烤焦了她胳膊上的細毛。
7. finelyADV 精致地; 纖細地[ADV with v]
Chop the ingredients finely and mix them together. 把這些原料剁得很細然后和在一起。
8. ADJ Fine objects or clothing are of good quality, delicate, and expensive. 精致的; 華貴的
We waited in our fine clothes. 我們身著華麗的服裝等待。
9. ADJ A fine detail or distinction is very delicate, small, or exact. 精確的; 細微的
Johnson likes the broad outline but is reserving judgment on the fine detail. 約翰遜喜歡這個大框架,但對小細節(jié)則保留看法。
10. finelyADV 精確地; 細微地
They had to take the finely balanced decision to let the visit proceed. 他們不得不做出仔細權(quán)衡后的決定,讓訪問繼續(xù)下去。
11. ADJ A fine person is someone you consider good, moral, and worth admiring. 品德高尚的; 值得欽佩的[表贊許]
He was an excellent journalist and a very fine man. 他是名優(yōu)秀的記者,也是個品德很高尚的人。
12. ADJ When the weather is fine, the sun is shining and it is not raining. 晴朗的
He might be doing some gardening if the weather is fine. 如果天氣晴朗,他也許會干點兒園藝活。
13. CONVENTION You say "fine" or "that's fine" to show that you do not object to an arrangement, action, or situation that has been suggested. 好的 (表示同意)[套語]
If competition is the best way to achieve it, then, fine. 如果競爭是實現(xiàn)它的最佳方式,那么,好吧。
14. V to make or become finer; refine 使更好; 提煉
V
1. N-COUNT A fine is a punishment in which a person is ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule. 罰款
2. V-T If someone is fined, they are punished by being ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule. 罰款
She was fined $300 and banned from driving for one month. 她被罰款$300,并被禁止駕車1個月。
V-T
1. N the point at which a piece is to end, usually after a da capo or dal segno 結(jié)束; 通常發(fā)生于從頭再奏或從有記號的地方開始重復之后[music]
N
[French] 1. N brandy of ordinary quality 品質(zhì)一般的白蘭地
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fine /fa?n/ (finer,finest)
PUNISHMENT
fine /fa?n/ (fining,fined,fines)
fine /?fi?ne?/
fine /fin/
劍橋詞典
- To all outward appearances everything was fine, but under the surface the marriage was very shaky .
- "Don't you worry about a thing. Everything's going to be just fine," smiled Robin reassuringly.
- My diet would be fine if only I didn't have this weakness for sweet things.
- I don't understand how he can say that everything's fine when it's so obvious that it's not.
- Stop fiddling about with your hair - it looks fine.
- The painting is regarded as an exceptionally fine portrait .
- The museum has a fine collection of valuable glass .
- Jones made sure of his place in the side with three fine goals .
- Some of the finest examples of woodcarving in Europe can be found in medieval churches .
- She has a liking for fine wines .
fine adjective (SATISFACTORY)
[ 只用在動詞后面的形容詞 ]good or good enough; healthy and well
好的;足夠好的;健康的,身體好的
I felt terrible last night but I feel fine this morning . 我昨晚感覺很不舒服,但今天早上就好了。
The apartments are very small , which is fine for one person . 這些公寓很小,一個人住正合適。
"Are you all right ?" "Everything's just fine, thanks ." “你沒事吧?”“我沒什么事,謝謝?!?
"I'll come to your place at eight." "Fine. See you then." “我8點到你家來。”“好的,到時見。”
例句
fine adjective (EXCELLENT)
excellent or much better than average杰出的;優(yōu)秀的;極好的
purveyors of fine wines and gourmet food 美酒佳肴的供應(yīng)商
The world's finest collection of Impressionist paintings is housed in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris. 巴黎奧塞美術(shù)館擁有世界上最棒的印象派畫作館藏。
This building is the finest example of its type . 這棟建筑是同類建筑中最杰出的代表。
例句
fine adjective (THIN)
very thin or in very small pieces or drops纖細的;顆粒細微的
The baby's head was covered in fine blond hair . 嬰兒滿頭的金色細發(fā)。
The eruption had covered the town with a fine layer of ash . 火山爆發(fā)給整個鎮(zhèn)子覆蓋了一層細細的火山灰。
Apply a fine line of highlighter along the middle of your top lip . 用唇線筆沿著上嘴唇的中線細細地畫上一道。
She has inherited her mother's fine (= delicate and beautiful ) features . 她繼承了母親清秀的面容。
fine adjective (EXACT)
[ usually before noun ]very exact and delicate , or needing to be done, treated , or considered very carefully
精確的;精密的
I understood in general what she was talking about, but some of the finer details /points were beyond me. 我大致上理解她在說些什么,但是有一些具體的細節(jié)/問題沒有弄明白。
fine adjective (SUNNY)
B1 mainly UKsunny and dry
晴朗的
The forecast said it would be fine and dry today. 天氣預報說今天天氣晴朗干燥。
fine adjective (BAD)
informalbad or not convenient
糟糕的;不合時宜的
That's a fine (= very unpleasant ) thing to say about your father after all he's done for you! 你的父親為你做了這一切之后,你居然說出這種混賬話來!
He picked a fine time to leave us. 在那個時候扔下我們走了,他可真是會挑時間。
習語
a fine linehave sth down to a fine art
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