fine

基本词汇  
[faɪn]     [faɪn]    
  • 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
finable finer finest fineness fined fined fining fines
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fine的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. 漂亮的
  2. 美好的
  3. 杰出的,优秀的
  4. 晴朗的
  5. 纤细的
  6. 无杂质的,纯的
  7. 健康的
  8. 炫耀的
  9. 高质量的
  10. 可接受的
  11. 很好的,满意的,不错的
  12. 好看的,精巧的,精美的
  13. 难以看出的,很难描述的
adv. (副词)
  1. 细微地
  2. 精巧地,巧妙地
  3. 令人满意地
  4. 可接受地
  5. <口>很好地
  6. 妙,适合地
  7. 恰好地
n. (名词)
  1. 罚款,罚金
  2. 好天气,晴天
  3. 【音】终止
  4. 完,终结
  5. 【律】地租
  6. 法国白兰地酒
  7. 结尾
v. (动词)
  1. 使纯,把...提纯
  2. 处…以罚金,处以罚款
  3. 使细小
  4. 澄清
  5. 精制,使精细,使精炼
  6. 变好,变纯,变精致
  7. 稀薄,细小
  8. 转晴
  9. 精炼,更完美

双解释义

adj. (形容词)
  1. [A]美好的,优秀的,优良的,杰出的 beautiful and of high quality; better than most of its kind
  2. 纤细的 very thin
  3. [A]细微的 delicate and difficult to understand or notice
  4. 晴朗的,无雨的 bright and sunny; not wet
  5. [P]健康的; 舒适的 healthy and comfortable
  6. 过分夸饰的,炫耀的 too grand and perhaps not true
  7. [A]可怕的,糟透的 terrible
adv. (副词)
  1. 很好,不错 very well
  2. 细微地,精巧地 so as to be very thin or in very small bits
v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 转晴; (使)变纯,(使)澄清 (weather) become bright; make or become pure and clear
  2. vt. 使精细,使精炼 improve by making or becoming thinner, less wasteful, or more exact
  3. vt. 处…以罚金 punish by a fine
n. (名词)
  1. [U]好天气 good weather
  2. [C]罚款,罚金 an amount of money paid as a punishment

英英释义

Noun:
  1. money extracted as a penalty

Adjective:
  1. being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition;

    "an all-right movie"
    "the passengers were shaken up but are all right"
    "is everything all right?"
    "everything's fine"
    "things are okay"
    "dinner and the movies had been fine"
    "another minute I'd have been fine"

  2. minutely precise especially in differences in meaning;

    "a fine distinction"

  3. thin in thickness or diameter;

    "a fine film of oil"
    "fine hairs"
    "read the fine print"

  4. characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment;

    "fine wine"
    "looking fine in her Easter suit"
    "a fine gentleman"
    "fine china and crystal"
    "a fine violinist"
    "the fine hand of a master"

  5. of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles;

    "wood with a fine grain"
    "fine powdery snow"
    "fine rain"
    "batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave"
    "covered with a fine film of dust"

  6. free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity;

    "gold 21 carats fine"

Adverb:
  1. an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence

  2. in a delicate manner;

    "finely shaped features"
    "her fine drawn body"

Verb:
  1. issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty;

    "I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street"
    "Move your car or else you will be ticketed!"

fine的用法和样例:

例句

用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. She is a fine singer, as her mother used to.
    像她妈妈过去一样,她是个很好的歌手。
  2. She has a remarkably fine voice.
    她嗓音非常好。
  3. We're going to a famous restaurant famous for its fine cuisine.
    我们要去一家有名的餐馆,它是以精致的菜肴闻名。
  4. Yesterday's forecast reported it'd be fine.
    不过,昨天的预报说是会放晴的。
  5. Don't worry. She'll be fine.
    不要担心,她会好的。
  6. Sand is finer than gravel.
    沙子比碎石细.
用作副词 (adv.)
  1. That suits me fine.
    这对我很合适。
  2. If we only allow five minutes for catching our train, we'll be cutting it too fine.
    假如我们只留五分钟的时间赶火车,那麽我们卡的时间就太紧了。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. The judge imposed a fine of ten pounds on him.
    这个法官让他缴纳10英镑的罚款。
  2. The driver paid a fifty-dollar fine for speeding.
    司机因超速行驶付了五十元的罚金。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. He was fined 200 dollars.
    他被罚款200美元。
  2. The key to fining the structure of ingot casting lies in the formation of a number of fine equiaxed crystal grains.
    金属铸态组织细化的关键是获得大量细小等轴晶。

常用短语

用作形容词 (adj.)
fine and dandy
    十全十美; 令人满意 satisfactory
fine distinction
    细微的差别 a slight difference
fine for
    适合…的 suitable for sb/sth
get down to a fine art
    很精通… be very proficient at sth
not to put too fine a point on it
    直截了当地说,说实话 be frank
one of these fine days
    总有一天,日内 one day soon
用作副词 (adv.)
cut it fine
    刚好赶上 complete just in time
用作动词 (v.)
fine away (v.+adv.)
    (使)更好; (使)渐渐消失 (cause to) make sth better; (cause to) vanish gradually
    fine away

    His coarse habits have gradually fined away .

    他的粗俗习惯渐渐变得文雅起来了。

    fine sth ⇔ away

    He endeavored to fine away the objections of his opponents.

    他力图逐渐消除对手的反对。

    She fined away superfluous matter in the design.

    她删去了这图案中多余的东西。

fine down (v.+adv.)
    使精细 refine
    fine down

    She has fined down a lot since last year.

    自去年以来,她苗条多了。

    fine sth ⇔ down

    The worker fined the metal down.

    这位工人把这块金属弄薄了。

    His face was fined down.

    他的脸消瘦下来了。

    fine sth ⇔ down

    She fined down her choice of words.

    她使自己的措词更加精确。

    He needs to fine down his theory a bit.

    他需要使他的理论更完善一些。

    Now that the original plans have been fined down, they are much more practical.

    既然原来的计划经修订而更精确,其可行性就大大增加了。

fine for (v.+prep.)
    因…而罚(款) make sb pay money as a punishment for (doing sth wrong)
    fine sb for sth/v-ing

    He was fined heavily for driving under the influence.

    他因酒后开车而受重罚。

    He was fined for failing to complete the tax form.

    他因未填税单而被罚款。

    The businessman was fined for dodging taxes.

    这个工商业者因为逃税受到罚款处分。

    The motorist was fined for careless driving.

    驾驶员因开车不慎而受到罚款。

    fine sb sth for sth/v-ing

    The judge fined her 25 dollars for her mistake.

    法官因她的错误而对她处以25美元罚款。

    The three demonstrators were fined 50 dollars each for breach of the peace.

    那三个示威者因扰乱治安每人被罚50美元。

用作名词 (n.)
in fine
    总而言之 in a word

词汇搭配

用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词 副词+~ ~+介词
用作副词 (adv.)
动词+~
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词 ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词

经典引文

  • We stood for our faith, when our life was the fine.

    出自: J. S. Blackie
  • You go about, in rain or fine, at all hours.

    出自: C. Lamb
  • He drank half a bottle of very fine claret.

    出自: S. Raven
  • Fined and thrice refined I' the crucible of life.

    出自: fig.
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