fine
名词
定义 fine 名词
- B1Countable(可数名词)
an amount of money that must be paid as a penalty for breaking a rule or law
罚款;罚金
The maximum fine for that infraction is $500.
该违规行为的最高罚款是500美元。
He received a fine for parking illegally.
他因非法停车被罚款。
The company was hit with a large fine for violating environmental regulations.
该公司因违反环境法规而被处以巨额罚款。
动词
定义 fine 动词
- B2Transitive(及物动词)
to impose a financial penalty on someone for violating a rule or law
处以罚款;处以罚金
They were fined for speeding.
他们因超速而被罚款。
You will be fined if your books are returned late.
如果书本归还延迟,你将被罚款。
The corporation was fined for failing to follow safety protocols.
该公司因未能遵守安全协议而被罚款。
形容词
定义 fine 形容词
health(健康)
- A1After verb(动后形容词)
in good health; satisfactory; acceptable
(身体)安好的;健康的;(事物)良好的
I wasn't feeling well yesterday, but I feel fine now.
我昨天感觉不舒服,但我现在感觉很好。
The report is fine and ready to be submitted.
报告已经完成,准备提交了。
"Are you alright?" "I'm fine, thank you."
「你还好吗?」「我很好,谢谢。」
quality(品质)
- B2
of very high quality; superior
优秀的;优质的;精美的
The restaurant is known for its fine cuisine.
这家餐厅以其精美的料理而闻名。
She has a fine taste in art.
她对艺术有很优秀的品味。
This hotel provides a fine lodging experience.
这家酒店提供优质的住宿体验。
size(尺寸)
- C2
very thin, small, or delicate
精细的;细小的;纤细的
She was wearing a fine silk scarf.
她戴着一条精致的丝巾。
The snowflakes covered the ground with a fine layer.
雪花在地面上覆盖了一层细细的雪。
He has fine, soft blond hair.
他有着细软的金发。
precision(精确)
- C1Before noun(前置形容词)
requiring or showing great care, skill, or delicacy
精密的;精确的
Calculus requires a fine understanding of subtle details.
微积分需要对细微细节的精确理解。
weather(天气)
- B1
sunny and dry
(天气)晴朗的
The weather is fine today, perfect for the beach.
今天天气晴朗,非常适合去海滩。
negative(负面)
- informal(非正式)
bad or not convenient
糟糕的;不好的
That's a fine thing to happen after you left.
你离开后发生这种事,真是糟糕。
He picked a fine time to decide to take a day off.
他选了个糟糕的时间决定休假一天。
副词
定义 fine 副词
- B2
in a satisfactory way
很好地;令人满意地
"Will this work for you?" "That works fine for me."
“这样对你行得通吗?”“这样对我来说很合适。”
Everything is going fine.
一切都进展顺利。
成语
- not to put too fine a point on
to express something in a very direct and straightforward manner, often to avoid being too delicate or polite.
坦率直言地说,不加修饰地讲。
• Not to put too fine a point on it, this report is not up to standard.
坦率地说,这份报告并未达到标准。
- have something down to a fine art
To have mastered a skill or process to the point of being able to execute it with great efficiency and expertise.
轻车熟路(到家、炉火纯青)
• She has got giving presentations down to a fine art, always hitting the key points and delivering them perfectly.
她已经将演讲掌握得非常熟练,总能精准地抓住重点并完美地呈现。
- a fine line
This idiom indicates a subtle difference or boundary between two things, often used when one thing is acceptable and the other is not.
一线之间(差异极微)
• In business negotiations, there is often a fine line between confidence and arrogance.
在商业谈判中,自信和傲慢之间往往只有一线之隔。