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名複: fines  

動變: 過去式:fined  過去分詞:fined  現在進行時:fining  

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fine1

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a.

  1. 美好的,優秀的;傑出的[B]
  2. 纖細的;尖細的
  3. (天氣)晴朗的
  4. 健康的;舒適的[Z][F]
  5. 細微的,細微難察的[B]
  6. (講話等)過於誇飾的;炫耀的
  7. 純淨的,無雜質的
  8. 【口】可怕的,極糟的[B]

ad.

  1. 細微地;精巧地
  2. 【口】很好地;妙

vt.

  1. 使純;澄清
  2. 使精細;使細小

n.

  1. 好天氣

片語

cut it fine

  1. (在時間、金錢等上)算得幾乎不留餘地

辨析

同義:

a.微妙的;精巧的

delicate subtle exquisite minute refined polished

a.美好的

excellent tasteful good nice splendid

反義:

a.「晴朗的;精美的」的反義字

cloudy rainy coarse

fine2

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n.

  1. 罰金,罰款[C]

vt.

  1. 處……以罰金

辨析

同義:

vt.處以罰金

penalize amerce mulct

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》

fine1

/fʌɪn/

adj.

  1. of very high quality.
    ▸satisfactory.
    ▸healthy and feeling well.
    ▸(of the weather) bright and clear.
    ▸(of speech or writing) sounding impressive but ultimately insincere:
    ▸(of gold or silver) containing a specified high proportion of pure metal.
  2. very thin:
    ▸consisting of small particles.
    ▸of delicate or intricate workmanship.
    ▸subtle and therefore perceptible with difficulty:
    ▸(of a faculty) sensitive and discriminating.
  3. Cricket  behind the wicket and close to the line of flight of the bowling.

n.

(fines) very small particles found in mining or milling.

adv.

  1. informal in a satisfactory or pleasing manner.
  2. Cricket  to a fine position.

v.

  1. clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment.
  2. (usu. fine something down or fine down) make or become thinner.
  3. (fine up) N. English & Austral./NZ informal (of the weather) become bright and clear.

Phrase

  • cut it (or things) fine
    allow a very small margin of time.
  • one's finer feelings
    one's conscience or sense of morality.
  • one's finest hour
    the time of one's greatest success.
  • not to put too fine a point on it
    speak bluntly.

Derivative

  • finely adv.
  • fineness n.

Etymology

ME: from OFr. fin, based on L. finire (see finish).

fine2

/fʌɪn/

n.

a sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other authority.

v.

punish by a fine.

Derivative

  • fineable adj.

Etymology

ME: from OFr. fin ‘end, payment’, from L. finis ‘end’ (in med. L. denoting a sum paid on settling a lawsuit).

fine3

/fiːn/

n.

  1. French brandy of high quality made from distilled wine.
  2. short for fine champagne.

fine4

/ˈfiːneɪ/

n.

Music  the place where a piece of music finishes (when at the end of a repeated section rather than at the end of the score).

Etymology

Ital., from L. finis ‘end’.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》


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