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  • Conjugation : past  fined ; ing  fining ; more  finer ; most  finest
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

fine [faɪn]
  1. 1. adjective (satisfactory) 还不错的
  2. 2. adjective [+object] [ person] (excellent) 好的
  3. 3. adjective [+hair] [ thread] [ powder] [ sand] (in texture) 细的
  4. 4. adjective [+weather] [ day] (pleasant) 晴朗
  5. 5. adjective [+adjustment] [ detail] [ distinction] (subtle) 细微
  6. 6. adverb (well) 不错
  7. 7. adverb (thinly) 细地
  8. 8. noun [c] [法] 罚款
  9. 9. vt. [法] 处…以罚金
    (I'm) fine
    (我)很好
    (that's) fine
    (那)好吧
    to cut it fine
    扣得紧
    you're doing fine
    你做得很好

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

fine [faɪn]
  1. 1. adjective 良好的,令人满意的
    I enjoyed a fine dinner last night.
    昨晚我吃了顿饕餮大餐
    She gave a fine performance during the show.
    她在节目中的表演精湛
    Dinner and the movies had been fine.
    饭菜电影非常好。
    Another minute I'd have been fine.
    一会儿我就会好的
    Everything's fine.
    一切都好。
  2. 2. adjective 细微的微妙
    There is a fine dinstinction between ingenuity and craziness.
    机智疯狂之间有些细微的差别
  3. 3. adjective 细小的纤细
    I couldn't read the fine print without my glasses.
    我不戴眼镜就看不清那些小字体。
    There was a fine film of dust on the the piano.
    钢琴上有一层薄薄的灰尘
  4. 4. adjective 优雅的,高贵的,精巧
    She had a passion for fine music and fine wine.
    她对高雅音乐和名酒有极大的热情
  5. 5. adjective 光滑细致的,细腻
    Batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave.
    薄织的麻布是一种细密地编织成的棉织布。
  6. 6. adjective 纯的纯粹的,无杂质
    Fine diamonds are very expensive.
    纯钻石非常昂贵
  7. 7. adjective 晴朗的,无云无雨的
    It was too fine a day to spend at the office.
    这么好的天气真不应该呆在办公室里。
  8. 8. adverb 很好不错
    How are you doing today? Fine, and yourself?
    今天过的如何很好,你呢?
    How did the meeting go? Fine, it went as I expected it too.
    会议进行如何很好,也与我预料一样
  9. 9. adverb 精美地,美丽地,细致
    Her fine shaped features made my head turn.
    漂亮身材吸引频频回头
  10. 10. n.[c] 罚款罚金
    The poor guy opted to go to prison rather than pay his fine.
    这个倒霉家伙决定宁可蹲监狱也不交罚款
  11. 11. vt. 对……处以罚款,罚……的款
    He has been fined 2,000 dollars for unpaid back taxes.
    因为缴纳退税款而被罚款2,000美元
    I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street.
    因为车停错边吃了一张罚单

Collins English-English Dictionary

fine [faɪn]
  1. 1. adj excellent or choice in quality; very good of its kind
    a fine speech
  2. 2. adj superior in skill, ability, or accomplishment
    a fine violinist
  3. 3. adj (of weather) clear and dry
  4. 4. adj enjoyable or satisfying
    a fine time
  5. 5. adj [postpositive] [Spoken] quite well; in satisfactory health
    I feel fine
  6. 6. adj satisfactory; acceptable
    that's fine by me
  7. 7. adj of delicate composition or careful workmanship
    fine crystal
  8. 8. adj (of precious metals) pure or having a high or specified degree of purity
    fine silver
    gold 98 per cent fine
  9. 9. adj subtle in perception; discriminating
    a fine eye for antique brasses
  10. 10. adj abstruse or subtle
    a fine point in argument
  11. 11. adj very thin or slender
    fine hair
  12. 12. adj very small
    fine dust
    fine print
  13. 13. adj (of edges, blades, etc) sharp; keen
  14. 14. adj ornate, showy, or smart
  15. 15. adj good-looking; handsome
    a fine young woman
  16. 16. adj polished, elegant, or refined
    a fine gentleman
  17. 17. adj morally upright and commendable
    a fine man
  18. 18. adj [cricket] (of a fielding position) oblique to and behind the wicket
    fine leg
  19. 19. adj [prenominal] [Spoken] disappointing or terrible
    a fine mess
  20. 20. adv [Spoken] quite well; all right
    that suits me fine
  21. 21. adv a nonstandard word for finely
  22. 22. adv [billiards] [snooker] (of a stroke on the cue ball) so as to merely brush the object ball
  23. 23. vb to make or become finer; refine
  24. 24. vb [often foll by down or away] to make or become smaller
  25. 25. vt. [tr] to clarify (wine, etc) by adding finings
  26. 26. vt. [tr] [billiards] [snooker] to hit (a cue ball) fine
  27. 27. vi. [intr; foll by up] [Austral and NZ] [Spoken] (of the weather) to become fine
  28. 28. vi. [Etymology] C13: from Old French fin, from Latin finis end, boundary, as in finis honorum the highest degree of honour
fine [faɪn]
  1. 1. n a certain amount of money exacted as a penalty
    a parking fine
  2. 2. n a payment made by a tenant at the start of his tenancy to reduce his subsequent rent; premium
  3. 3. n [feudal law] a sum of money paid by a man to his lord, esp for the privilege of transferring his land to another
  4. 4. n a method of transferring land in England by bringing a fictitious law suit: abolished 1833
  5. 5. vt. [tr] to impose a fine on
  6. 6. vt. [Etymology] C12 (in the sense: conclusion, settlement): from Old French fin; see fine1
fine ['fiːneɪ]
  1. 1. n [music] the point at which a piece is to end, usually after a da capo or dal segno
  2. 2. n an ending or finale
  3. 3. n [Etymology] Italian, from Latin finis end
  4. 4. n brandy of ordinary quality
  5. 5. n [Etymology] literally: fine

Examples

The appreciation of fine wine and that of fine intellectual distinctions often go together.
对美酒的赞美和良好的分辨力总是相配的。
to fine a speeder as an example to others
对一个违法超速驾驶者罚款以儆他人
in fine fettle
精力充沛,身体健壮,精神抖擞
a fine teacher
优秀教师
fine thread
细纹

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