fine
[fain]
adj.好的, 优质的, 精致的, 晴朗的, 健康的, 细微的
adv.合适地, 恰好地
n.罚款, 罚金, 结尾
v.罚款, 优化, 净化,细化
例句与用法:
It poured all morning, but turned fine later.
下了一上午的瓢泼大雨,後来才转晴。
That suits me fine.
这对我很合适。
Please cut up the vegetables very fine.
请把蔬菜切成碎末。
Have you handed in your fine?
你交了罚款了吗?
He was fined 200 dollars.
他被罚款200美元。
He is a very fine musician.
他是个卓越的音乐家。
词形变化:
形容词: finable | 形容词比较级: finer | 形容词最高级: finest | 名词: fineness | 动词过去式: fined | 动词过去分词: fined | 动词现在分词: fining | 动词第三人称单数: fines |
a.
1. 美好的, 优秀的; 杰出的[B]
She is really a fine artist.
她真是一位杰出的艺术家。
Jane had a fine time in the evening party.
简在晚会上玩得很开心。
2. 纤细的; 尖细的
This pen has a fine point.
这支笔的笔尖细。
3. (天气)晴朗的
It's turned out fine again.
天又转晴了。
4. 健康的; 舒适的[Z][F]
I feel fine today.
我今天身体感觉不错。
5. 细微的, 细微难察的[B]
There is a fine distinction between the two words.
这两个字之间有细微区别。
6. (讲话等)过于夸饰的; 炫耀的
We've had enough of their fine speeches.
他们的漂亮言词我们已经听够了。
7. 纯净的, 无杂质的
The watch is made of fine gold.
这表是纯金制的。
8. 【口】可怕的, 极糟的[B]
He made a fine mess of it.
他把事情搞得一团糟。
ad.
1. 细微地; 精巧地
2. 【口】很好地; 妙
They are doing fine in school.
他们在学校学习得很好。
vt.
1. 使纯; 澄清
2. 使精细; 使细小
n.
好天气
We will have to go in rain or fine.
无论晴天下雨, 我们都得去。
n.
罚金, 罚款[C]
The driver paid a fifty-dollar fine for speeding.
司机因超速行驶付了五十美元的罚金。
vt.
处……以罚金
The judge fined him heavily.
法官重罚了他。
短语词组:
cut it fine
1. (在时间、金钱等上)算得几乎不留余地
They were cutting it fine by arriving at the airport 5 minutes before they were supposed to leave.
他们时间算得太紧了, 在飞机起飞前五分钟才赶到机场。
fine
形容词比较级:finer
形容词最高级:finest
过去式:fined
过去分词:fined
现在进行时:fining
词形变化:
形容词: finable | 形容词比较级: finer | 形容词最高级: finest | 名词: fineness | 动词过去式: fined | 动词过去分词: fined | 动词现在分词: fining | 动词第三人称单数: fines |
同义词:
penalize | charge | penalty | forfeit | payment | punishment | delicate | punish | keen | tiny | certainly | no problem | excellent | of course | sure | yes | polished | tasteful | refined | minute | good | nice | splendid | subtle | mulct | tax | exquisite | amerce | all right | OK | amercement | alright | delicately | okay | ticket | finely | exquisitely | very well | hunky-dory | o.k. | handsome | fair | lovely | beautiful | pretty |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义:
a.微妙的; 精巧的
delicate
subtle
exquisite
minute
refined
polished
a.美好的
excellent
tasteful
good
nice
splendid
反义:
a.晴朗的; 精美的
cloudy
rainy
coarse
fine['fi:nei]n.1.■[意大利语]【音乐】终止,结尾 fine1[fain]adj.1.■完美的,完善的;美好的,极好的2.■优质的;优良的;上好的,上等的3.■优秀的,杰出的,卓越的4.■纯的;精炼的,精制的5.■纯净的,纯粹的,(金或银等)含量高的6.■(天气)晴朗的,晴的7.■8.■清淡的,精细的;细微难察的,细微的9.■微细的,细粒的,微粒的10.■11.■细的,细长的,纤细的,纤巧的,细密的12.■非常小的13.■锋利的,锐利的;尖的,快的(指刀刃等)14.■15.■敏锐的;灵敏的;微妙的16.■准确的,精确的;精密的17.■精美的,精致的,雅致的18.■[现罕用]漂亮的,面目清秀的,好看的19.■锻炼得体格健壮的,能适应大运动量的(指运动员、马等)20.■21.■讲究的22.■(讲话、文章等)太讲究的;过分夸饰的;华丽的,华而不实的;炫耀的;浮华的;藻饰的23.■[用以加强语气]非常的,极度的,极糟的24.■【板球】在三柱门后面的adv.1.■= finely2.■[口语]很好,好,行;妙,适合地vt.1.■使精美;使纯;使精细;把…提纯:to fine gold精炼黄金to fine one's tunning使音调纯正2.■使细小;把…缩小(通常与down或away连用):to fine down the ornamentation on a building缩小建筑物上的装饰3.■(通过过滤)澄清:to fine wine将酒纯化vi.1.■变精美;变好,变完美;(天气)变晴:The weather gradually fined.天气逐渐转晴。2.■变纯,变清(as) fine as silk身体非常好all very fine (and large)好倒是好;主意倒是不错;固然可以…但是[通常作反语用,后接but引导的从句]cut (或 run) (it) fine[口语](金钱、时间、空间等)扣得紧紧的,几乎不留余地做出精细的区分draw it fine区别得过于琐细(或细致)feel fine[口语]觉得身体很好fine feathers make fine birds[谚语]佛靠金装,人靠衣装[讽刺]好衣裳只能装出个好外表run (it) fine= cut (it) finetrain fine(把身体或精神)锻炼得处于良好的状态变形adj.finerfinest变形vt.finedfining fine2[fain]n.1.■罚金,罚款2.■[英国英语]【法律】(通过和解达成的)土地所有权转让3.■【法律】(租期开始或租契到期时交的)租费;(佃户付给地主的)贡金4.■[废语]结束,终止5.■[废语]惩罚,处罚;为接受惩罚支付的钱vt.1.■处…以罚金(或罚款):He was fined 100 dollars.他被罚款100元。in fine最后,结局总而言之,总之,最终变形vt.finedfining
finefine[fain]n.1.■罚款, 罚金2.■【律】(获得或更新租契时交纳的)地租3.■结尾, 终结[现限用于 in fine 这一习语中]
词性变化finevt., vi.1.■处...以罚款He was fined 200 dollars for violation of traffic regulation.他因违反交通规则被罚款200美元。
[fʌɪn]
adjective
- of very high quality
优质的,高品质的
this was a fine piece of film-making.
这是一部制作精良的电影。
fine wines.
好酒。
■(of a person) worthy of or eliciting admiration
(人)值得钦慕的;让人钦佩的
what a fine human being he is.
他是一位多么令人敬佩的人啊。
■good; satisfactory
好的;令人满意的
relations in the group were fine.
团体里关系融洽。
■used to express one's agreement with or acquiescence to something
可以,行
anything you want is fine by me, Linda.
你想要的任何东西对我来说都没问题,琳达。
he said such a solution would be fine.
他说这种解决办法可以。
■in good health and feeling well
健康的
‘I'm fine, just fine. And you?’.
"我很好,非常好,你呢?"。
■(of the weather) bright and clear
(天气)晴朗的,明媚的
it was another fine winter day.
又是一个晴朗的冬日。
■of imposing and dignified appearance or size
气势宏伟的;堂皇的
a very fine Elizabethan mansion.
一座气势不凡的伊丽莎白时代的豪宅。
■(of speech or writing) sounding impressive and grand but ultimately insincere
(言语文词)矫饰的,华而不实的
fine words seemed to produce few practical benefits.
浮华的言词似乎没有带来什么实际的好处。
■denoting or displaying a state of good, though not excellent, preservation in stamps, books, coins, etc
(邮票、书籍、硬币等)保存好的
■(of gold or silver) containing a specified high proportion of pure metal
(金,银)含量高的,高纯度的,成色高的
the coin is struck in .986 fine gold.
这块金币是用0.986的高纯度黄金铸造的。 - (of a thread, filament, or person's hair) thin
(线,丝,头发)纤细的
I have always had fine and dry hair.
我的头发总是又细又干。
■(of a point) sharp
(端点)尖的;锋利的
I sharpened the leads to a fine point.
我把铅笔芯削得尖尖的。
■consisting of small particles
由微小颗粒构成的
the soils were all fine silt.
土壤全是颗粒微小的泥沙。
■having or requiring an intricate delicacy of touch
手法精巧的;纤巧的
exquisitely fine work.
精美纤巧的作品。
■(of something abstract) subtle and therefore perceived only with difficulty and care
(抽象事物)细微的;难以察觉的
the fine distinctions between the new and old definitions of refugee.
关于难民的新旧定义之间的细微差别。
■(of feelings) refined; elevated
(感情)纯洁的;细腻的;(情绪)高昂的;欢欣的
you might appeal to their finer feelings.
你可以动之以情。 - (Cricket)directed or stationed behind the wicket and close to the line of flight of the ball when it is bowled
(板球)在三柱门后面的
- (fines)very small particles found in mining, milling, etc.
矿石、磨粉等的)微小颗粒
- (informal)in a satisfactory or pleasing manner; very well
(非正式)令人满意的;很好的
‘And how's the job-hunting going?’ ‘Oh, fine’.
"工作找得怎么样?""喔,挺好。"。 - (Cricket)behind the wicket and close to the line of flight of the ball when it is bowled
(板球)在三柱门后面
- [with obj.]clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment during production
澄清(啤酒,葡萄酒),纯化
■[no obj.](of liquid) become clear
(液体)变清
the ale hadn't had quite time to fine down.
浓啤酒还未来得及变清。 - make or become thinner
(使)变细;(使)变瘦
[with obj.]it can be fined right down to the finished shape.
能让它正好细到成品的形状。
[no obj.]she'd certainly fined down—her face was thinner.
她的确瘦了——她的脸瘦了。 - [no obj.](fine up)(N. English & Austral./NZ informal)(of the weather) become bright and clear
(北英格兰,澳/新西兰,非正式)(天气)变晴朗;放晴
cut it (或 things) fine
- allow a very small margin of something, especially time
(尤指在时间上)精打细算
boys who have cut it rather fine are scuttling into chapel.
时间掐得太紧的男生们正匆匆赶进小礼拜堂。
- be entirely satisfactory
令人称心如意(或心满意足)
an omelette will do fine.
一份煎蛋就行了。
■be healthy or well
健康
the baby's doing fine.
婴儿很健康。
■do something in a satisfactory manner
令人满意地做
he was doing fine acquiring all the necessary disciplines in finance.
他表现不错,获得了金融方面所有必要的训练。
- suit or be enough for someone
适合某人;对某人而言足够
- (proverb)beautiful clothes or an eye-catching appearance make a person appear similarly beautiful or impressive
(谚)人靠衣装
- the more complex or detailed aspects of
…的细微奥妙之处;…的细节
he went on to discuss the finer points of his work.
他接着谈起了他工作中的细节。
- (N. Amer. informal)the police of a particular city
(北美,非正式)…市警方
Moscow's finest.
莫斯科警方。
- the time of one's greatest success
鼎盛时期;春风得意之时
- (proverb)nothing is achieved by empty promises or flattery
(谚)花言巧语无济于事
- to speak bluntly
坦率地说,恕我直言
not to put too fine a point on it, your Emily is a liar.
恕我直言,你的艾米丽说谎了。
- at some unspecified or unknown time
有朝一日;某一天
you want to be the Chancellor one fine day.
你想有朝一日当上大法官。
finely
adverb
fineness
noun
语源
- Middle English: from Old French fin, based on Latin finire 'to finish' (see finish)
fine2
[fʌɪn]
noun
- a sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other body or person in authority
罚金
a parking fine.
泊车罚金。
- [with obj.](常作 be fined)punish (someone), typically for breaking the law, by making them pay a sum of money
(尤指因违法而)罚(某人)款
she was fined £1500 for driving offences.
她因违规驾驶而被罚款1,500英镑。
fineable
adjective
语源
- Middle English: from Old French fin 'end, payment', from Latin finis 'end' (in medieval Latin denoting a sum paid on settling a lawsuit). The original sense was 'conclusion' (surviving in the phrase in fine); also used in the medieval Latin sense, the word came to denote a penalty of any kind, later specifically a monetary penalty
fine3
[fiːn]
noun
- [mass noun]French brandy of high quality made from distilled wine rather than from pomace
优质法国白兰地
■short for fine champagne
fine champagne 的简称
fine4
[ˈfiːneɪ]
noun
- (in musical directions) the place where a piece of music finishes (when this is not at the end of the score but at the end of an earlier section which is repeated at the end of the piece)
(演奏演唱指示用语)(乐谱前部的)终止,结尾
- Italian, from Latin finis 'end'
fine
名词 fine:
money extracted as a penalty
同义词:mulct, amercement
动词 fine:
issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty
同义词:ticket
形容词 fine:
being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
同义词:all right, o.k., ok, okay, hunky-dory
minutely precise especially in differences in meaning
of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles
thin in thickness or diameter
characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity
副词 fine:
an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
同义词:very well, alright, all right, OK
in a delicate manner
同义词:finely, delicately, exquisitely
fine
■"They" are "the people at the top", "the higher-ups", the people who give you the dole, call you up, tell you to go to war, fine you, "talk posh", "are all twisters really".
"他们"是"上流社会人物", 是"达官显贵"。他们给你一点施舍,动员你去服役,让你去打仗,调教你,"说起话来像上层社会那样咬文嚼字", 事实上他们"全是骗子"。
■A fine crack in a surface or glaze.
(陶瓷器)表面的裂缝
■It's all very fine ..., but ...
[口。讽]。。。好倒是好,但是。。。
■Ragged colts may make fine horses.
[谚]别看小狗现在丑,长大可能成骏马。
■Fine words dress ill deeds.
[谚]花言巧语足以粉饰恶行。
■A fine script is the most important factor in producing a successful film.
一个好的电影剧本是制作一部好影片的重要因素。
■It's all going to be fine.
一切都会好的。
■Everything was to be fine and dandy once Peter started his new job.
一旦彼得有了新工作,一切都会好的。
■A skirt sewed with fine flat seams.
一条缝制得线缝细密平整的裙子
■It poured all morning, but turned fine later.
下了一上午的瓢泼大雨,後来才转晴。
■Say all you want about her (ie Despite any criticism you can make), she's still a fine singer.
不管你怎麽说,她唱得还算不错。
■Whether (she is) sick or fine, she is always cheerful.
不管她生不生病,她总是开开心心的。
■It must not be imagined that one fine morning all the treasures you want will come to you of their own free will.
不能设想,在一个晴朗的早上,你想要的财宝会统统自动来到你身边。
■The struggling for knowledge hath a pleasure in it that of wrestling with a fine woman.
为知识而奋斗自有其乐——有如与美人角力之乐。
■The human brain contains several billion nerve cells, which are connected with one another by fine nerves.
人类的大脑含有几十亿个神经细胞,这些细胞由纤细的神经将彼此连接起来。
■Fine clothes make the man.
人靠衣装,佛靠金装。
■It's such a fine day today, we can see many people disporting themselves in the park.
今天天气如此好。我们可以看到公园里有许多人游玩。
■It's a fine day today, and the sky is blue.
今天天气很好,天空晴朗无云。
■It's fine today, let's go to the park. I'll go along with that.
今天天气很好,我们去公园吧。我同意。
■Looks like a fine day today.
今天看上去是个晴天。
■The place has a fine view of the lake.
从那个地方可看到湖泊的美丽景色。
■He had no sooner returned to England than he bought a fine house and went to live there.
他一回到英格兰就买了一幢美丽的房子并在那儿定居。
■He set up a fine example to all of us.
他为我们树立了一个好榜样。
■He accustomed to eating seven-course dinners and sleeping between fine linen sheets at home.
他习惯于在家里一餐吃7道菜和睡优质亚麻布床单的人来说。
■He got off with a small fine.
他交了一小笔罚款了事。
■He is still a fine specimen of health.
他仍是健康的典范。
■He is famous for his fine acting.
他以演技精湛著称。
■He has flung away a fine opportunity.
他已经丧失了一个好机会。
■He had to pay a walloping (great) fine.
他得付一(大)笔罚款。
■He's grown into a fine young man.
他成长为一个优秀的青年。
■The cut in his finger was sewn up with a piece of fine silk.
他手上的伤口用一根细细的丝线缝合起来。
■He is heir to his father's fine brain.
他承袭了他父亲的聪明头脑。
■He's a fine teacher.We've always looked up to him.
他是一位优秀教师,我们一向很尊敬他。
■He is a fine writer of lyrics.
他是个优秀的抒情诗作家。
■He's a fine baritone.
他是个优秀的男中音歌手。
■He is a very fine musician.
他是个卓越的音乐家。
■He was a fine actor but he's a bit passe now.
他曾是优秀演员,但现在最红时期已过。
■He labours under the delusion that he's a fine actor.
他有个错觉,以为自己是个好演员。
■His fine clothes are a mere facade, facade.
他漂亮的衣着只是虚有其表而已。
■He took up with fine art [the idea of becoming a musician].
他爱上了艺术[想成为一个音乐家]。
■For such a serious offence he was lucky to get away with a fine.
他犯了那么严重的过失,却侥幸只交罚款了事。
■His new job is a fine plum.
他的新工作是件美差。
■His grandfather was a fine raconteur, dredging up quite effortlessly, and with a great wealth of detail, scenes and incidents from his early life.
他的祖父是位很会讲故事的人,不费吹灰之力,就把他年轻时事情、场景,极详细地描绘出来。
■He thinks fine clothes are a mark of gentility.
他认为衣著讲究是身分高贵的标志。
■His bully make a mock of all the fine thing he say about kindness to others.
他那恃强欺弱的行为对于他所说的待人友善的漂亮言词是一个嘲弄。
■Fine feathers make fine birds. If Susan had as much time and money to spend on her appearance as those girls have, she'd soon put them in the shade.
佛要金装,人要衣装。如果苏珊也像那些姑娘一样,有很多时间和金钱花在穿着打扮上,她很快就会使她们相形见拙的。
■Have you handed in your fine?
你交了罚款了吗?
■You are making very fine distinctions.
你做的区分非常精细。
■You're doing fine.
你现在干得不错嘛。
■How long do you think this fine weather will last?
你看这样的好天气能持续多久?
cut it fine
1. (在时间、金钱等上)算得几乎不留余地
They were cutting it fine by arriving at the airport 5 minutes before they were supposed to leave.
他们时间算得太紧了, 在飞机起飞前五分钟才赶到机场。
习惯用语in fine1.■最后; 总之