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fine print 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. printed matter in small-sized type.
  2. the detailed wording of a contract, lease, insurance policy, or the like, often set in type smaller than the main body of the document and including general restrictions or qualifications that could be considered disadvantageous: Make sure you read the fine print before signing.

fine print 近义词

n. 名词 noun

details printed small

更多fine print例句

  1. Also, keep in mind that most models have a weight maximum and an age minimum, so be sure to read all the fine print.
  2. Becerra said “sort of the fine print here — how do you settle disputes” would be covered in other rules the departments will issue before January.
  3. In the fine print of the committee’s letter, it states that officials needed to provide a log explaining why a document was considered privileged.
  4. The fine print in Gloria’s budget on his proposal to cut some police overtime spending leaves plenty of doubt that those cuts will ever occur.
  5. It was September 2019, and that business, laid out in the notice’s fine print, felt to Lord like a free fall.
  6. They took cover inside a print works to the north east of Paris, where they held a member of staff as a hostage.
  7. As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.
  8. It also required that ads print a disclaimer if they digitally altered the models.
  9. Hey, whatever keeps those lecherous freaks from sexually assaulting humans is fine by us.
  10. There are instances in which private rehoming works out fine and is the best solution for the struggling family and the children.
  11. A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.
  12. A flash of surprise and pleasure lit the fine eyes of the haughty beauty perched up there on the palace wall.
  13. Give a sweet savour, and a memorial of fine flour, and make a fat offering, and then give place to the physician.
  14. His strong legs and his broad, spade-like feet helped to make him a fine swimmer.
  15. This new nexus of print has grown up in the lifetime of four or five generations, and it is undergoing constant changes.