fine
- fine怎么读:
- 英[faɪn]美[faɪn]
- fine的意思:
- 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
网络释义:好;罚款;精细;晴朗的
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1. "I want to send a telegram." — "Fine, to whom?"
“我想发份电报。”——“好的,发给谁?”
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2. She's going to be fine . She always was pretty strong.
她会好的。她一直都很强壮。
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3. Before the race, he is fine . But afterwards he is worn out.
赛前他状态很好,赛后就筋疲力尽了。
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4. Billy Sullivan had impressed me as a fine man.
比利·沙利文给我留下的印象是他是个很不错的人。
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5. He was about seven years old, small and fine -boned like his mother.
他大概7岁,骨架像他妈妈一样娇小均匀。
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常用词组
cut it (或 things) fine
1. (尤指在时间上)精打细算
do fine
2. 令人称心如意(或心满意足)
do someone fine
3. 适合某人;对某人而言足够
fine feathers make fine birds
4. (谚)人靠衣装
the finer points of
5. …的细微奥妙之处;…的细节
——'s finest
6. (北美,非正式)…市警方
one's finest hour
7. 鼎盛时期;春风得意之时
fine words butter no parsnips
8. (谚)花言巧语无济于事
not to put too fine a point on it
9. 坦率地说,恕我直言
one fine day
10. 有朝一日;某一天
习惯用语
语源
Middle English: from Old French fin, based on Latin finireto finish (see finish)Middle English: from Old French finend, payment, from Latin finisend (in medieval Latin denoting a sum paid on settling a lawsuit). The original sense was conclusion (surviving in the phrase in fine); also used in the medieval Latin sense, the word came to denote a penalty of any kind, later specifically a monetary penaltyItalian, from Latin finisend
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