新东方-柯林斯雅思备考词典

fine

英  [faɪn]
    

[ADJ, ADV, NOUN, VERB]

    ADJ. 形容词
  • finer , finest

    1美好的 , 优秀的

    You use fine to describe something that you admire and think is very good.

    双语例句

    例:

    There is a fine view of the countryside.

    这里可以看到美丽的乡村景色。

    例:

    This is a fine book.

    这是一本好书。

    2健康的 , 开心的

    If you say that you are fine, you mean that you are in good health or reasonably happy.

    双语例句

    例:

    Lina is fine and sends you her love and best wishes.

    莉娜很好,她让我向你转达问候和祝福。

    3令人满意的

    If you say that something is fine, you mean that it is satisfactory or acceptable.

    双语例句

    例:

    The skiing is fine.

    滑雪挺好的。

    例:

    Everything was going to be just fine.

    一切都会好起来的。

    4精致的 , 纤细的

    Something that is fine is very delicate, narrow, or small.

    双语例句

    例:

    The heat scorched the fine hairs on her arms.

    炙热烤焦了她胳膊上的汗毛。

    5精致的 , 华贵的

    Fine objects or clothing are of good quality, delicate, and expensive.

    双语例句

    例:

    We waited in our fine clothes.

    我们身着华丽的服装等待。

    6精确的 , 细微的

    A fine detail or distinction is very delicate, small, or exact.

    双语例句

    例:

    Johnson likes the broad outline but is reserving judgment on the fine detail.

    约翰逊喜欢这个大框架,但对具体细节则保留看法。

    7品德高尚的 , 值得钦佩的

    A fine person is someone you consider good, moral, and worth admiring.

    双语例句

    例:

    He was an excellent journalist and a very fine man.

    他是名优秀的记者,也是个品德很高尚的人。

    8晴朗的

    When the weather is fine, the sun is shining and it is not raining.

    近义词

    fair

    双语例句

    例:

    He might be doing some gardening if the weather is fine.

    如果天气晴朗,他也许会搞搞园艺。

    ADV. 副词
  • 1令人满意地

    If something is working fine, it is working in a satisfactory or acceptable way.

    双语例句

    例:

    All the instruments are working fine.

    所有的仪器都运转良好。

    CONVENTION. 习惯表达
  • 1好的(表示同意)

    You say 'fine' or 'that's fine' to show that you do not object to an arrangement, action, or situation that has been suggested.

    双语例句

    例:

    If competition is the best way to achieve it, then, fine.

    如果竞争是实现它的最佳方式,那么,好吧。

    NOUN. 名词
  • fines

    1[C 可数名词] 罚款

    A fine is a punishment in which a person is ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule.

    双语例句

    例:

    You can face a fine of up to £2000 for being drunk on an aircraft.

    在飞机上醉酒,你会面临最高2000英镑的罚款。

    例:

    Police can impose heavy fines or tow away vehicles parked illegally.

    警察可以对违章停放的车辆处以高额罚款或将其拖走。

    VERB. 动词
  • fines , fining , fined

    1[T 及物动词] 罚款

    If someone is fined, they are punished by being ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule.

    双语例句

    例:

    She was fined $300 and banned from driving for one month.

    她被罚款300美元,并被禁止驾车一个月。

    例:

    An east London school has set a precedent by fining pupils who break the rules.

    伦敦东区的一所学校已经开了向违反规定的小学生罚款的先例。

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