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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 660 COCA: 704

fine

1 fine /ˈfaɪn/ adjective
finer; finest
1 fine
/ˈfaɪn/
adjective
finer; finest
Learner's definition of FINE
not used before a noun : good, acceptable, or satisfactory : ok很好;不错;令人满意
Fine is often used as a response to show acceptance or approval.*fine常用作表示接受或同意的应答。
used in an ironic way to refer to things that are not good or acceptable用作讽刺之意,指不好或不可接受的事
always used before a noun : very good很好的;极好的
always used before a noun : deserving praise, admiration, or respect值得称赞的;值得崇敬的
not used before a noun : well or healthy : not sick or injured身体好;健康
of weather : sunny and pleasant晴朗的;风和日丽的
: very thin纤细的
: very sharp or narrow锋利的
: having a sharp point尖头的
: made up of very small pieces, drops, etc.小颗粒制成的;颗粒细微的
: very small很小的
see also fine print
: having very small holes细孔的
: small and delicate小巧的;精致的
: small and done with a lot of care and accuracy精确的;精细的
: small and difficult to see or understand : subtle细致的;细微的
always used before a noun : expensive and of high quality高质量的;昂贵的
: formal and graceful优雅的;得体的

a fine figure of a man/woman

see 1figure

chance would be a fine thing

see 1chance

finest hour

see hour

not to put too fine a point on it

used in an ironic way to introduce a very strong and usually critical statement不客气地说(用于讽刺,引出语气较重、通常为批评的话语)

— finely

/ˈfaɪnli/ adverb

— fineness

/ˈfaɪnnəs/ noun [noncount]
2 fine /ˈfaɪn/ adverb
2 fine
/ˈfaɪn/
adverb
Learner's definition of FINE
somewhat informal
: not badly or poorly : well enough不错;很好
: in an elegant and graceful way优雅地
used after a verb : in small pieces细小地
3 fine /ˈfaɪn/ noun
plural fines
3 fine
/ˈfaɪn/
noun
plural fines
Learner's definition of FINE
[count]
: an amount of money that you pay as a punishment for breaking a law or rule罚金;罚款
4 fine /ˈfaɪn/ verb
fines; fined; fining
4 fine
/ˈfaɪn/
verb
fines; fined; fining
Learner's definition of FINE
[+ object]
: to require (someone) to pay a fine as a punishment处以罚金
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 660 COCA: 704

fine

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adjective

finer; finest
1
a
: all right
that's fine with me
b
: well or healthy : not sick or injured
feel fine
2
: superior in kind, quality, or appearance : excellent
a fine job
a fine day
fine wines
3
a(1)
: very thin in gauge or texture
fine thread
(2)
: not coarse
fine sand
(3)
: very small
fine print
(4)
: keen
a knife with a fine edge
(5)
: very precise or accurate
a fine adjustment
trying to be too fine with his pitches
b
: physically trained or hardened close to the limit of efficiency
used of an athlete or animal
4
: delicate, subtle, or sensitive in quality, perception, or discrimination
a fine distinction
5
a
: ornate sense 1
fine writing
b
: marked by or affecting elegance or refinement
fine manners
6
used as an intensive
the leader, in a fine frenzy, beheaded one of his wives Brian Crozier
7
a
: free from impurity
b
of a metal : having a stated proportion of pure metal in the composition expressed in parts per thousand
a gold coin .9166 fine
fineness noun

fine

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adverb

1
: finely: such as
a
: very well
b
2
: with a very narrow margin of time or space
she had not intended to cut her escape so fine Melinda Beck et al.

fine

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noun (1)

1
a
: a sum imposed as punishment for an offense
The motorist had to pay a fine for speeding.
b
: a forfeiture or penalty paid to an injured party in a civil action
2
: a compromise of a fictitious suit used as a form of conveyance of lands
3
obsolete : end, conclusion

fine

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verb (1)

fined; fining

transitive verb

: to impose a fine on : punish by a fine

fine

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verb (2)

fined; fining

transitive verb

1
: purify, clarify
fine and filter wine
2
: to make finer in quality or size

intransitive verb

1
: to become pure or clear
the ale will fine
2
: to become smaller in lines or proportions

fine

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noun (2)

fi·​ne ˈfē-(ˌ)nā How to pronounce fine (audio)
: end
used as a direction in music to mark the closing point after a repeat
Phrases
in fine
: in short

Example Sentences

Adjective “Is there anything wrong?” “No, everything's fine.” The house looks fine to me. I think that's a fine idea. You did a fine job. The house is in fine shape. This is a fine example of what can go wrong when one person is given too much power. He's a fine young man. “Did you hurt yourself?” “No, I'm fine.” Adverb She did fine on the test. My mother is doing fine, thank you. This'll do fine for now. She talks and walks so fine, just like a great lady. See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective

Middle English fin, fyne "of choice quality, superior, admirable, free from impurity, delicate," borrowed from Anglo-French fin, going back to Gallo-Romance *fīnus "extreme, ultimate," adjective derivative of Latin fīnis "boundary, limit, ending" — more at final entry 1

Adverb

Middle English fyne, derivative of fin, fyne fine entry 1

Noun (1)

Middle English fin, fyne "end, conclusion, final legal settlement relating to alienation of property, fee paid to complete a legal conveyance, money paid in lieu of judicial punishment," borrowed from Anglo-French fin, going back to Latin fīnis "boundary, limit, terminal point, ending" (Medieval Latin also, "legal settlement, agreement involving payment, payment in lieu of punishment") — more at final entry 1

Verb (1)

in part derivative of fine entry 3, in part continuing Middle English finen "to pay a fine," borrowed from Anglo-French finer "to pay as a fine, make a payment," verbal derivative of fin fine entry 3

Verb (2)

Middle English finen, derivative of fin, fyne fine entry 1

Noun (2)

borrowed from Italian, going back to Latin fīnis "boundary, limit, ending" — more at final entry 1

First Known Use

Adjective

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 7a

Adverb

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3

Verb (1)

circa 1513, in the meaning defined above

Verb (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun (2)

1740, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of fine was in the 13th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 660 COCA: 704
fine

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + FINE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, heavy, hefty, huge, large, massive, stiff, substantial大額/沉重的/嚴厲的/巨額/大筆/高額/過多的/龐大的罰款He was forced to pay a hefty fine.他被迫支付一筆巨額罰款。small小額罰款maximum最高限額的罰款two-hundred-dollar, five-hundred-pound, etc. * 200 美元、500 英鎊等的罰款parking, speeding違法停車/超速行駛罰款civil (especially NAmE) , criminal民事犯罪/刑事犯罪罰款VERB + FINEget, receive被罰款;遭罰款I got a fine for parking illegally.我由於非法停車被罰款了。pay付罰金give (sb), impose, levy對(某人)處以罰款;徵收罰金Heavy fines were levied on offenders.違規者遭到重罰。be liable for, be liable to, face, risk可能被罰款;面臨被罰款;冒被罰款的風險Drivers risk heavy fines for driving without insurance.未投保的駕駛員可能會被處以巨額罰款。be punishable by, carry, lead to可能遭罰款;導致罰款Violations carry a maximum fine of $1000.違規的最高罰金是 1,000 美元。increase增加罰金PREPOSITIONin fine以罰款形式They face up to five years in prison and more than $1 million in fines.他們面臨最長可達 5 年的監禁和 100 萬美元以上的罰款。fine for因⋯的罰款a fine for water pollution污染水質罰款
fine

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBheavily處以高額罰款Any company found to be breaking these rules will be heavily fined.任何違反這些規定的公司都會被處以高額罰款。PREPOSITIONfor由於⋯而罰款He got fined £200 for parking illegally.他由於非法停車被罰 200 英鎊。PHRASESget fined遭罰款
fine

adjective¹

1good enough/suitable夠好VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, look, seem, smell, sound, taste很好;看上去很好;好像適合;聞起來很好;聽起來很好;嚐起來很好turn out結果很好I knew that everything would turn out fine in the end.我知道最終一切都會好起來的。ADVERBabsolutely, completely, just, perfectly, totally, truly (especially NAmE) 極好;完全可以;正合適;的確好Don't worry. Your voice sounds absolutely fine.別擔心,你的聲音聽起來非常好。exceptionally, particularly出類拔萃;特別好He has done an exceptionally fine job of reorganizing things.他在重新整理物品方面做得極好。PREPOSITIONfor適合This paper's not very good quality, but it's fine for rough work.這種紙質量不是很好,但用來寫草稿很不錯。
fine

adjective²

2in good health/happy and comfortable健康;幸福VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, feel, look, seem健康;感覺良好;看上去健康;好像不錯George looks fine now.喬治現在看起來身體很不錯。ADVERBabsolutely, completely十分好;非常好I feel absolutely fine.我感覺非常好。physically身體好
fine

adjective³

3 (especially BrE) bright and sunny/not raining天晴VERBSbe天氣好turn out轉晴It's turned out fine again today.今天天氣又轉晴了。keep, remain, stay保持晴朗Let's hope it stays fine for the wedding.希望婚禮時天氣仍然晴好。
fine

adjective⁴

4thin/small細;小VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe細微ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常細小Her hair is very fine.她的頭髮非常細。a very fine distinction非常細微的差別exceptionally特別細小

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