单词 | fine |
释义 | Word Frequency fine 1(faɪn) adjective 1. excellent or choice in quality; very good of its kind a fine speech 2. superior in skill, ability, or accomplishment a fine violinist 3. (of weather) clear and dry 4. enjoyable or satisfying a fine time 5. (postpositive) informal quite well; in satisfactory health I feel fine 6. satisfactory; acceptable that's fine by me 7. of delicate composition or careful workmanship fine crystal 8. (of precious metals) pure or having a high or specified degree of purity fine silver gold 98 per cent fine 9. subtle in perception; discriminating a fine eye for antique brasses 10. abstruse or subtle a fine point in argument 11. very thin or slender fine hair 12. very small fine dust fine print 13. (of edges, blades, etc) sharp; keen 14. ornate, showy, or smart 15. good-looking; handsome a fine young woman 16. polished, elegant, or refined a fine gentleman 17. morally upright and commendable a fine man 18. cricket (of a fielding position) oblique to and behind the wicket fine leg 19. (prenominal) informal disappointing or terrible a fine mess adverb 20. informal quite well; all right that suits me fine 21. a nonstandard word for finely 22. billiards, snooker (of a stroke on the cue ball) so as to merely brush the object ball 23. cut it fine verb 24. to make or become finer; refine 25. (often foll by down or away) to make or become smaller 26. (transitive) to clarify (wine, etc) by adding finings 27. (transitive) billiards, snooker to hit (a cue ball) fine 28. (intransitive; foll by up) Australian and New Zealand informal (of the weather) to become fine Word origin C13: from Old French fin, from Latin fīnis end, boundary, as in fīnis honōrum the highest degree of honourWord Frequency fine 2(faɪn) noun 1. a certain amount of money exacted as a penalty a parking fine 2. a payment made by a tenant at the start of his or her tenancy to reduce the subsequent rent; premium 3. feudal law a sum of money paid by a man to his lord, esp for the privilege of transferring his land to another 4. a method of transferring land in England by bringing a fictitious law suit: abolished 1833 5. in fine verb 6. (transitive) to impose a fine on Word origin C12 (in the sense: conclusion, settlement): from Old French fin; see fine1Word Frequency fine 3(ˈfiːneɪ) noun music 1. the point at which a piece is to end, usually after a da capo or dal segno 2. an ending or finale Word origin Italian, from Latin fīnis endWord Frequency fine 4 French (fin) noun brandy of ordinary quality Word origin literally: fine |
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