单词 | fine |
释义 | fine [faɪn] adjective SATISFACTORY 令人满意的 ESSENTIAL [after verb] ■good or good enough; healthy and well 好的;够好的;健康的,身体好的 •I felt terrible last night but I feel fine this morning.我昨晚感觉很不舒服,但今天早上就好了。 •The apartments are very small, which is fine for one person.这些公寓很小,一个人住正合适。 •"Are you all right?" "Everything's just fine, thanks."“你没事吧?”“我没甚么事,谢谢。” •"I'll come round to your place at eight." "Fine. See you then."“我八点到你家来。”“好的,到时见。” [faɪn] adjective EXCELLENT 杰出的 ESSENTIAL ■excellent or much better than average 杰出的;优秀的;极好的 •purveyors of fine wines and gourmet food美酒佳肴的供应商 •The world's finest collection of Impressionist paintings is housed in the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.巴黎奥塞美术馆拥有世界上最棒的印象派画作馆藏。 •This building is the finest example of its type.这栋建筑是同类建筑中最杰出的代表。 [faɪn] adjective THIN 纤细的 ■very thin or in very small pieces or drops 纤细的;颗粒细小的 •The baby's head was covered in fine blond hair.婴儿的头上长满金色细发。 •The eruption had covered the town with a fine layer of ash.火山爆发使整个镇盖上了一层细细的火山灰。 •Apply a fine line of highlighter along the middle of your top lip.用唇线笔沿着上唇的中线细细地画上一道。 •She has inherited her mother's fine (= delicate and beautiful) features [faɪn] adjective EXACT 精确的 [usually before noun] ■very exact and delicate, or needing to be done, treated or considered very carefully 精确的;精密的 •I understood in general what she was talking about, but some of the finer details/points •There's a [faɪn] adjective SUNNY 阳光充沛的 mainly UK sunny and dry 晴朗的 •The weather forecast said it would be fine and dry today.气象预报说今天天气晴朗干燥。 [faɪn] adjective BAD 坏的 informal ■bad or not convenient 糟糕的;不合时宜的 •That's a fine (= very unpleasant) thing to say about your father after all he's done for you!你的父亲为你做了这一切之后,你居然说出这种混帐话来! •He picked a fine time to leave us.在那个时候扔下我们走了,他可真会挑时间。 [faɪn] adjective have sth down to a fine art (UK also have sth off to a fine art) ■to be able to do something very well or quickly, often because you have done it so many times 把…学到家;做…的技能达到炉火纯青的地步 [faɪn] adjective not to put too fine a point on ■to be completely direct and honest 直言不讳地说,坦率地讲 •I think she's wrong - not to put too fine a point on it.打开天窗说亮话吧,我认为她是错的。 [faɪn] noun countable ADVANCED ■an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law 罚款,罚金 •The maximum penalty for the offence is a $1000 fine.违者最高可遭判罚1000美元。 •If found guilty, he faces six months in jail and a heavy [faɪn] verb transitive ADVANCED ■to charge someone an amount of money as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law 处…以罚款;处…以罚金 •Drivers who exceed the speed limit can expect to be fined heavily.超速驾车的司机将须缴付巨额罚款。 •[+ two objects] They fined him $100 for [faɪn] adverb IMPROVER ■in a satisfactory way 令人满意地 •"Will a loan of $500 be sufficient?" "That will suit •It was working fine yesterday.它昨天还好好的。 |
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