finest
['fainist]
adj. 好的, 出色的
例句与用法:
He was generally acknowledged to be the finest poet in the land.
他是公认的全国最优秀的诗人。
She was beyond all doubt the finest ballerina of her day.
她无疑是她那个时代最优秀的芭蕾舞演员。
He was badly injured; only the very finest treatment would have brought him through.
他伤得很厉害,只有通过最好的治疗才有可能脱险。
China provide the finest prospect for overseas investor.
中国向外国投资者提供了最美好的投资前景。
He cuts down the finest story-teller in our class.
他胜过我们班级里最好的故事员。
词形变化:
动词过去式: finessed | 动词过去分词: finessed | 动词现在分词: finessing | 动词第三人称单数: finesses |
finest
词形变化:
动词过去式: finessed | 动词过去分词: finessed | 动词现在分词: finessing | 动词第三人称单数: finesses |
同义词:
delicately | thinly | lightly | daintily | closely | excellently | superbly | outstandingly | exceptionally | magnificently | subtly | keenly | discriminatingly | exquisitely | fine |
反义词:
coarsely |
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finest
形容词 fine:
being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
同义词:all right, fine, o.k., ok, okay, hunky-dory
minutely precise especially in differences in meaning
同义词:fine
of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles
同义词:fine
thin in thickness or diameter
同义词:fine
characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
同义词:fine
free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity
同义词:fine
finest
■"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。
■China provide the finest prospect for overseas investor.
中国向外国投资者提供了最美好的投资前景。
■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 was badly injured; only the very finest treatment would have brought him through.
他伤得很厉害,只有通过最好的治疗才有可能脱险。
■In spite of his humble origin, he is well in with the finest people in this part of the country.
他尽管出身卑微,不是与该国这个地区的高贵人物有密切的交往。
■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 generally acknowledged to be the finest poet in the land.
他是公认的全国最优秀的诗人。
■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 cuts down the finest story-teller in our class.
他胜过我们班级里最好的故事员。
■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。