fine

名詞

UK/faɪn/
US/faɪn/

定義 fine 名詞

  1. 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。

動詞

UK/faɪn/
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定義 fine 動詞

  1. 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。

形容詞

UK/faɪn/
US/faɪn/

定義 fine 形容詞

health(健康)

  1. 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)

  1. 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)

  1. 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)

  1. 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)

  1. 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)

  1. 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。

副詞

UK/faɪn/
US/faɪn/

定義 fine 副詞

  1. 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。

成語

  • 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。