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ADJ. 形容词1.?美好的 , 优秀的You use fine to describe something that you admire and think is very good. 双语例句例: There is a fine view of the countryside. 这里可以看到美丽的乡村景色。 例: This is a fine book. 这是一本好书。 2.?健康的 , 开心的If you say that you are fine, you mean that you are in good health or reasonably happy. 双语例句例: Lina is fine and sends you her love and best wishes. 莉娜很好,她让我向你转达问候和祝福。 3.?令人满意的If you say that something is fine, you mean that it is satisfactory or acceptable. 双语例句例: The skiing is fine. 滑雪挺好的。 例: Everything was going to be just fine. 一切都会好起来的。 4.?精致的 , 纤细的Something that is fine is very delicate, narrow, or small. 双语例句例: The heat scorched the fine hairs on her arms. 炙热烤焦了她胳膊上的汗毛。 5.?精致的 , 华贵的Fine objects or clothing are of good quality, delicate, and expensive. 双语例句例: We waited in our fine clothes. 我们身着华丽的服装等待。 6.?精确的 , 细微的A fine detail or distinction is very delicate, small, or exact. 双语例句例: Johnson likes the broad outline but is reserving judgment on the fine detail. 约翰逊喜欢这个大框架,但对具体细节则保留看法。 7.?品德高尚的 , 值得钦佩的A fine person is someone you consider good, moral, and worth admiring. 双语例句例: He was an excellent journalist and a very fine man. 他是名优秀的记者,也是个品德很高尚的人。 8.?晴朗的When the weather is fine, the sun is shining and it is not raining. 双语例句例: He might be doing some gardening if the weather is fine. 如果天气晴朗,他也许会搞搞园艺。
ADV. 副词1.?令人满意地If something is working fine, it is working in a satisfactory or acceptable way. 双语例句例: All the instruments are working fine. 所有的仪器都运转良好。
CONVENTION. 习惯表达1.?好的(表示同意)You say 'fine' or 'that's fine' to show that you do not object to an arrangement, action, or situation that has been suggested. 双语例句例: If competition is the best way to achieve it, then, fine. 如果竞争是实现它的最佳方式,那么,好吧。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 罚款A fine is a punishment in which a person is ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule. 双语例句例: You can face a fine of up to £2000 for being drunk on an aircraft. 在飞机上醉酒,你会面临最高2000英镑的罚款。 例: Police can impose heavy fines or tow away vehicles parked illegally. 警察可以对违章停放的车辆处以高额罚款或将其拖走。
VERB. 动词1.?[T 及物动词] 罚款If someone is fined, they are punished by being ordered to pay a sum of money because they have done something illegal or broken a rule. 双语例句例: She was fined $300 and banned from driving for one month. 她被罚款300美元,并被禁止驾车一个月。 例: An east London school has set a precedent by fining pupils who break the rules. 伦敦东区的一所学校已经开了向违反规定的小学生罚款的先例。
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