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/fahyn/US // faɪn //UK // (faɪn) //

精切,精切的,精细切割,精细的切割

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    fin·er, fin·est.

    • : of superior or best quality; of high or highest grade: fine wine.
    • : choice, excellent, or admirable: a fine painting.
    • : satisfactory or acceptable; okay: It's fine with me if you don't want to go.The story is fine for a class assignment but not good enough to publish in the school paper.
    • : consisting of minute particles: fine sand;a fine purée.
    • : very thin or slender: fine thread.
    • : keen or sharp, as a tool: Is the knife fine enough to carve well?
    • : delicate in texture; filmy: fine cotton fabric.
    • : delicately fashioned: fine tracery.
    • : highly skilled or accomplished: a fine musician.
    • : trained to the maximum degree, as an athlete.
    • : characterized by or affecting refinement or elegance: a fine lady.
    • : polished or refined: fine manners.
    • : affectedly ornate or elegant: A style so fine repels the average reader.
    • : delicate or subtle: a fine distinction.
    • : bright and clear: a fine day;fine skin.
    • : healthy; well: In spite of his recent illness, he looks fine.
    • : showy or smart; elegant in appearance: a bird of fine plumage.
    • : good-looking or handsome: a fine young man.
    • : free from impurities or containing a large amount of pure metal: fine gold; Sterling silver is 92.5 percent fine.
    • : terrible or unacceptable: It’s a fine mess you’ve got us into!Not inviting me—that’s a fine way to treat a friend!
adv.副词 adverb
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    • : Informal. in an excellent manner; very well: She's now free of pain and can walk just fine.
    • : Informal. satisfactorily; acceptably:I did fine but not great on my final exams.
    • : very small: She writes so fine I can hardly read it.
    • : Billiards, Pool. in such a way that the driven ball barely touches the object ball in passing.
    • : Nautical. as efficiently close as possible into the wind, just short of pinching: sailing fine.
v.无主动词 verb
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    fined, fin·ing.

    • : to become fine or finer, as by refining.
    • : to become less, as in size or proportions; reduce; diminish: The plumpness fines down with exercise.
v.有主动词 verb
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    fined, fin·ing.

    • : to make fine or finer, especially by refining or pulverizing.
    • : to reduce the size or proportions of: to fine down the heavy features; to fine away superfluous matter in a design.
    • : to clarify by filtration.
n.名词 noun
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    • : fines, Mining.crushed ore sufficiently fine to pass through a given screen.Compare short. Agriculture.the fine bits of corn kernel knocked off during handling of the grain.

Phrases

  • fine and dandy
  • fine art
  • come on in (the water's fine)
  • cut it fine
  • in fine feather

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inspecific
Synonyms
clear-cut明确,明确的,鲜明的,明确规定definite明确的,确切的,明确,确定的definitive确定的,确定性的,确定无疑的,确定different不同的,不同,不一样的,不同于distinct鲜明的,鲜明,明显的,分明的exact确实,精确的,精准的,确实的explicit明确的,明确,明确规定,明确表示individual个人,个人的,个体,个别limited有限的,有限,有限性peculiar奇特的,独特的,特殊的,奇特precise准确,精确,准确的,精密special特殊,特别,特殊的,特别的specialized专门的,专门,专业,专业的unambiguous不含糊的,不含糊,毫不含糊,毫不含糊的unequivocal明确的,明确,明确地,明确指出unique独特的,独一无二的,独特,独一无二characteristic特性,特征,特点,特色express表示set设置,一组,一套,集sole独占的,独占,独占性,独占鳌头bull's eye靶心,鹄的,牛眼,正中靶心categorical绝对的,分类的,分类,专用clean-cut干净利落,干脆利落,干脆利落的,干干净净的dead on死了,没问题,正中要害,没问题了downright明显的,彻底的,确切地说drawn fine罚款,罚金,罚款金额,罚款总额especial特别是,特别,特有的,特有flat out平坦的,平地而起,平淡无奇的,平淡无奇hit nail on head一针见血,一针见血地指出,一语中的on target目标上,目标,目标上的,目标一致outright直截了当,直截了当的,彻底的,彻底地reserved保留,保留的,保留的权利restricted受限制的,受限的,受约束的,受制约的right on就在,对上,对,就在上straight-out直截了当,直截了当的,直截了当地,直出
Antonyms

Examples

  • Target was fined for not enforcing the county’s mask law and citations were mailed to the protesters, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported.

  • Now, for most general purposes, stock tires will work fine, especially if you have a winch.

  • The state’s environmental regulators are seen as friendly to coal companies, so the reduced fines are in keeping with prior actions.

  • Repeating the process, he smoothed the lattice’s fine details, zooming out to grok the system’s overall behavior.

  • So let’s see what happens, but I think it’s going to work out fine.

  • As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.

  • Hey, whatever keeps those lecherous freaks from sexually assaulting humans is fine by us.

  • There are instances in which private rehoming works out fine and is the best solution for the struggling family and the children.

  • That's fine—excellent TV shows are snubbed all the time by these awards organizations.

  • The exhibit also includes examples of designers borrowing from fine art, as Yves Saint Laurent did with his Mondrian dress.

  • A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.

  • A flash of surprise and pleasure lit the fine eyes of the haughty beauty perched up there on the palace wall.

  • Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour, and make a fat offering, and then give place to the physician.

  • His strong legs and his broad, spade-like feet helped to make him a fine swimmer.

  • When the days were fine, Jean in his basket assisted at the dramatic performance in the market-place.