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adj. 好的;优良的;细小的,精美的;健康的;晴朗的
n. 罚款
vt. 罚款;澄清
adv. 很好地;精巧地
n. (Fine)人名;(意)菲内;(英)法恩
adj.
好的,上等的;纤细的,精致的;健康的;晴朗的
n.
罚款;[音乐]终止;晴天;地租
vt.
罚款;澄清;
adv.
很好地;巧妙地;
变形
复数:fines过去式:fined过去分词:fined现在分词:fining第三人称单数:fines
双语释义
adj.(形容词)[A]美好的,优秀的,优良的,杰出的 beautiful and of high quality; better than most of its kind
纤细的 very thin
[A]细微的 delicate and difficult to understand or notice
晴朗的,无雨的 bright and sunny; not wet
[P]健康的; 舒适的 healthy and comfortable
过分夸饰的,炫耀的 too grand and perhaps not true
[A]可怕的,糟透的terrible
adv.(副词)很好,不错 very well
细微地,精巧地 so as to be very thin or in very small bits
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 转晴; (使)变纯,(使)澄清 (weather) become bright; make or become pure and clear
vt. 使精细,使精炼 improve by making or becoming thinner, less wasteful, or more exact
vt. 处…以罚金 punish by a fine
n.(名词)[U]好天气 good weather
[C]罚款,罚金 an amount of money paid as a punishment
英英释义
fine[ fain ]
n.money extracted as a penalty
同义词:mulctamercement
v.issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty
"I was fined for parking on the wrong side of the street"
同义词:ticket
adj.
being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition
"everything's fine"; "dinner and the movies had been fine"; "another minute I'd have been fine"
同义词:all righto.k.okokayhunky-dory
minutely precise especially in differences in meaning
"a fine distinction"
of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles
"wood with a fine grain"; "fine powdery snow"; "fine rain"; "batiste is a cotton fabric with a fine weave"; "covered with a fine film of dust"
thin in thickness or diameter
"a fine film of oil"; "fine hairs"; "read the fine print"
characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
"fine wine"; "looking fine in her Easter suit"; "a fine gentleman"; "fine china and crystal"; "a fine violinist"; "the fine hand of a master"
free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity
"gold 21 carats fine"
adv.
an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
同义词:very wellalrightall rightOK
in a delicate manner
"finely shaped features"; "her fine drawn body"
同义词:finelydelicatelyexquisitely
词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
fine feathers好羽毛,好的外表
fine features美貌,温柔的线条
fine flavour美味
fine fur好皮子
fine future美好的未来
fine taste in art对艺术精确的鉴赏力
fine things好东西
副词+~
exceptionally fine特别精美
~+介词
fine in texture质地细密
用作副词 (adv.)
动词+~
cook fine烹饪技术很好
cut fine切细
do fine in school学习很好
get along fine相处得很好
suit fine很适合
talk fine说得很好听
work fine运转得好
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
fine gradually逐渐转晴
fine heavily重罚
fine away(使)更好,(使)渐渐消失
fine down弄薄,使精细
~+介词
fine for因…而罚
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
assess a fine确定罚款金额
impose fine处以罚金
incur fine招致罚款
pay a fine交付罚款
slap a fine任意罚款
形容词+~
corrective fine惩治性罚款
heavy fine大笔罚款
light fine小额罚金
mandatory fine强制性罚金
maximum fine最高额罚金
severe fine很重的罚金
small fine小额罚金
stiff fine大笔罚款
介词+~
in fine总之
in rain or fine不管天晴下雨
~+介词
a fine for illegal parking违章停车罚金
a fine of 50 dollars 50美元的罚款
词组短语
in fine最后;总而言之
fine chemicals精细化学品
fine quality优良品质;上等品
fine art精细工艺
feel fine感觉(身体)很好
fine day晴天
academy of fine arts艺术学院
fine workmanship精工
i'm fine我很好;我没事
fine grain微粒,细晶粒
fine powder[医]细粉;超微粒
fine for因…而罚款
fine weather n. 好天气;晴天
fine particle细粒;微粒
fine structure精细结构
fine grinding细磨;细碎
fine line细线
fine sand细砂;细沙
fine grained adj. 细纹理,细粒性分布
fine texture细密结构;微观组织,微细组织
同近义词辨析
delicate, fine, subtle这组词都有“微妙的,细微的”的意思,其区别是:
delicate侧重指需要谨慎处理和对待。
fine隐含“不易察觉的”意味。
subtle侧重有洞察、领悟事物细微差别以及微妙关系的能力。
beautiful, lovely, handsome, fine, pretty, fair这组词都有“美丽的,漂亮的”的意思,其区别是:
beautiful普通用词,含义广泛,语气最强,指优美和谐,是一种几乎接近完美的美。指人时通常形容女人或小孩,很少用于描写男子。
lovely普通用词,描写人时,主要指女人和小孩的相貌,语气不如beautiful强。
handsome多用于描写男性的英俊潇洒。有时也形容女人,指其五官端正,体态秀丽。
fine指在容貌、身材或风度等方面令人感到可爱。用于事物时,强调形式或内容的优美。
pretty普通用词,语气比beautiful弱,多用于描写妇女、儿童以及小巧玲珑,精美可爱之物。
fair正式用词,多用于文学中,形容女子和儿童,侧重外表的美。
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
She is a fine singer, as her mother used to.
像她妈妈过去一样,她是个很好的歌手。
She has a remarkably fine voice.
她嗓音非常好。
We're going to a famous restaurant famous for its fine cuisine.
我们要去一家有名的餐馆,它是以精致的菜肴闻名。
Yesterday's forecast reported it'd be fine.
不过,昨天的预报说是会放晴的。
Don't worry. She'll be fine.
不要担心,她会好的。
Sand is finer than gravel.
沙子比碎石细.
用作副词(adv.)
That suits me fine.
这对我很合适。
If we only allow five minutes for catching our train, we'll be cutting it too fine.
假如我们只留五分钟的时间赶火车,那麽我们卡的时间就太紧了。
用作名词(n.)
The judge imposed a fine of ten pounds on him.
这个法官让他缴纳10英镑的罚款。
The driver paid a fifty-dollar fine for speeding.
司机因超速行驶付了五十元的罚金。
用作动词(v.)
He was fined 200 dollars.
他被罚款200美元。
The key to fining the structure of ingot casting lies in the formation of a number of fine equiaxed crystal grains.
金属铸态组织细化的关键是获得大量细小等轴晶。
权威例句
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The TRMM Multisatellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA): Quasi-Global, Multiyear, Combined-Sensor Precipitation Estimates at Fine Scales
Attribute-based encryption for fine-grained access control of encrypted data
Dynamic fine-grained localization in Ad-Hoc networks of sensors
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Fine-grained network time synchronization using ...
Measure Theory and Fine Properties of Functions
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New Method for High-Accuracy Determination of the Fine-Structure Constant Based on Quantized Hall Resistance
fine
fine: [12] Both the adjective and the noun fine have come a very long way since their beginnings in Latin finis ‘end’. The etymological sense of the adjective is ‘finished’ – hence, ‘of high quality’. It comes via Old French fin from Vulgar Latin *fīnus, an adjective formed from the Latin verb fīnīre ‘limit, complete’ (source of English finish). (A derivative of *finus was the noun *finitia, from which ultimately English gets finesse [15].) The noun fine also comes from an Old French fin, this time a noun descended directly from Latin fīnis.In medieval times this was used for ‘money to be paid at the completion of legal proceedings’ – hence the present-day sense ‘payment imposed as a punishment’. From the same ultimate source, but reflecting different aspects of it, come confine [16] and define [14] (‘limitation’) and refine [16] (‘high quality’).=> confine, define, final, finance, finesse, finish, refine
fine (adj.)
mid-13c., "unblemished, refined, pure, free of impurities," also "of high quality, choice," from Old French fin "perfected, of highest quality" (12c.), a back-formation from finire or else from Latin finis "that which divides, a boundary, limit, border, end" (see finish (v.)); hence "acme, peak, height," as in finis boni "the highest good." The English word is from c. 1300 as "rich, valuable, costly;" also in a moral sense "true, genuine; faithful, constant." From late 14c. as "expertly fashioned, well or skillfully made," also, of cloth, "delicately wrought." Of weapons or edges, "sharp" from c. 1400. In reference to quality of gold and silver, late 15c. In French, the main meaning remains "delicate, intricately skillful;" in English since c. 1300 fine has been also a general broad expression of admiration or approval, the equivalent of French beau (as in fine arts, 1767, translating French beaux-arts). Related: Finer; finest. Fine print is from 1861 as "type small and close-set;" by 1934 in the extended sense "qualifications and limitations of a deal."
fine (n.)
c. 1200, "termination, end; end of life," from Old French fin "end, limit, boundary; death; fee, payment, finance, money" (10c.), from Latin finis "end" (see finish (v.)), in Medieval Latin also "payment in settlement, fine or tax." Modern meaning "exaction of money payment for an offense or dereliction" is via sense of "sum of money paid for exemption from punishment or to compensate for injury" (mid-14c., from the same sense in Anglo-French, late 13c.) and from phrases such as to make fine "make one's peace, settle a matter" (c. 1300). Meaning "sum of money imposed as penalty for some offense" is first recorded 1520s.
fine (v.)
late 13c., "pay as a ransom or penalty," from fine (n.). Inverted meaning "to punish by pecuniary penalty" is from 1550s. Related: Fined; fining.
1. In this phase, principles and patterns remain important in giving the design a fine formal and behavioral finish.
此阶段设计最后的外形和行为修饰,原则和模式依然很重要,本书的第2部分和第3部分将给出细化阶段中实用的原则。
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2. If a user is creating an organization chart this may be fine, but what about reshaping more complex objects?
如果用户创建一个组织系统图,这也许已经够了,但对于更复杂的对象调整形状又会怎样呢?
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3. Transitioning between gross and fine motor skills is challenging.
粗略运动技能并不比精细运动技能快或慢,但二者之间的转换是困难的。
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4. A separate guide facility—displayed within a dialog box—is a fine means for communicating overview, scope, and purpose.
单个的指南工具——显示在对话框中——是交流大体情况、范围和目标的好工具。
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5. We don’t know or care how mice work, and yet even small children can operate them just fine. That is idiomatic learning.
我们不知道也不关心鼠标是如何工作的,但甚至小孩都能很好地操作,这就是习惯用法的学习。
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6. Transient applications are not the place for tiny scrollbars and fussy mouse interactions. Keep demands on the user’s fine motor skills down to a minimum.
微小的滚动条和精细的鼠标操作并不适合用在暂时式应用程序上,而应该尽可能少地让用户进行精细运动的操作。
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7. Similarly, moving the mouse cursor across the screen to manipulate a control forces a change from fine to gross and back to fine motor skills.
基于同样的原因,也不喜欢跨越屏幕位置来移动鼠标操作控件,因为这样不得不需要在精细运动控制和粗略运动控制之间进行转换,然后又回到精细运动控制。
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8. Practitioners of fine art and practitioners of visual design share a visual medium.
美术和视觉设计从业者都运用同样的媒介,即视觉。
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9. You can make more aggressive demands on a user’s fine motor skills with direct-manipulation idioms.
你还可以充分调动用户精巧的运动技能,让用户养成使用直接操作的习惯。
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10. Of course, too much work or too little reward would turn the game into a chore. This kind of interaction design requires a fine touch.
当然过多的工作,过少的回报都会使游戏沦为家务,此类交互设计需要把握恰当。
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