4CONVENTION 行;可以 You say 'fine' or 'that's fine' to show that you do not object to an arrangement, action, or situation that has been suggested. 行;可以 [formulae]
If competition is the best way to achieve it, then, fine.
如果竞争是达到目标的最佳方式,那就这么着吧。
If you don't want to give it to me, that's fine, I don't mind.
如果你不想把它给我,那可以,我不介意。
'It'll take me a couple of days.' — 'That's fine with me.'
“这得花上我两三天的时间。”—“我这儿没问题。”
5ADJ-GRADED [usually ADJ n]纤细的;尖细的;微小的 Something that is fine is very delicate, narrow, or small. 纤细的;尖细的;微小的
1N-COUNT 罚金;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. 罚金;罚款
2VERB 对…处以罚金 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. 对…处以罚金
She was fined £500 and banned from driving for one month. [beVERB-ed]
她被罚款500 英镑,而且一个月内禁止开车。
An east London school has set a precedent by fining pupils who break the rules. [VERB noun]
ADJECTIVE | VERB + FINE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤big, heavy, hefty, huge, large, massive, stiff, substantial大額/沉重的/嚴厲的/巨額/大筆/高額/過多的/龐大的罰款◇He was forced to pay a hefty fine.他被迫支付一筆巨額罰款。➤small小額罰款➤maximum最高限額的罰款➤two-hundred-dollar, five-hundred-pound, etc. * 200 美元、500 英鎊等的罰款▸➤parking, speeding違法停車/超速行駛罰款➤civil (especially NAmE) , criminal民事犯罪/刑事犯罪罰款VERB + FINE➤get, receive被罰款;遭罰款◇I got a fine for parking illegally.我由於非法停車被罰款了。➤pay付罰金➤give (sb), impose, levy對(某人)處以罰款;徵收罰金◇Heavy fines were levied on offenders.違規者遭到重罰。➤be liable for, be liable to, face, risk可能被罰款;面臨被罰款;冒被罰款的風險◇Drivers risk heavy fines for driving without insurance.未投保的駕駛員可能會被處以巨額罰款。➤be punishable by, carry, lead to可能遭罰款;導致罰款◇Violations carry a maximum fine of $1000.違規的最高罰金是 1,000 美元。➤increase增加罰金PREPOSITION➤in fine以罰款形式◇They face up to five years in prison and more than $1 million in fines.他們面臨最長可達 5 年的監禁和 100 萬美元以上的罰款。➤fine for因⋯的罰款◇a fine for water pollution污染水質罰款fine
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ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADVERB➤heavily處以高額罰款◇Any company found to be breaking these rules will be heavily fined.任何違反這些規定的公司都會被處以高額罰款。PREPOSITION➤for由於⋯而罰款◇He got fined £200 for parking illegally.他由於非法停車被罰 200 英鎊。PHRASES➤get fined遭罰款fine
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1good enough/suitable夠好VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be, look, seem, smell, sound, taste很好;看上去很好;好像適合;聞起來很好;聽起來很好;嚐起來很好▸➤turn out結果很好◇I knew that everything would turn out fine in the end.我知道最終一切都會好起來的。ADVERB➤absolutely, completely, just, perfectly, totally, truly (especially NAmE) 極好;完全可以;正合適;的確好◇Don't worry. Your voice sounds absolutely fine.別擔心,你的聲音聽起來非常好。➤exceptionally, particularly出類拔萃;特別好◇He has done an exceptionally fine job of reorganizing things.他在重新整理物品方面做得極好。PREPOSITION➤for適合◇This paper's not very good quality, but it's fine for rough work.這種紙質量不是很好,但用來寫草稿很不錯。fine
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2in good health/happy and comfortable健康;幸福VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be, feel, look, seem健康;感覺良好;看上去健康;好像不錯◇George looks fine now.喬治現在看起來身體很不錯。ADVERB➤absolutely, completely十分好;非常好◇I feel absolutely fine.我感覺非常好。➤physically身體好fine
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3 (especially BrE) bright and sunny/not raining天晴VERBS➤be天氣好▸➤turn out轉晴◇It's turned out fine again today.今天天氣又轉晴了。➤keep, remain, stay保持晴朗◇Let's hope it stays fine for the wedding.希望婚禮時天氣仍然晴好。fine
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4thin/small細;小VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be細微ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常細小◇Her hair is very fine.她的頭髮非常細。◇a very fine distinction非常細微的差別➤exceptionally特別細小
fine verb ⇨chargefine adj. ⇨fine (That's fine by me.)⇨good1 (fine wines)⇨narrow (a brush with a fine tip)⇨sunny (fine dry weather)⇨well (‘How are you?’ ‘Fine, thanks.’)⇨worthy (a fine soldier)thefine print noun ⇨conditionfine
adjective
➡ See also the entries for adequate and good2另见adequate条和good条第2义fine ♦︎ all right ♦︎ fair ♦︎ OK ♦︎ acceptable ♦︎ satisfactory ♦︎ reasonable ♦︎ in order ♦︎ rightThese words all describe sth that is good enough for you to accept.这些词均表示挺好的、不错的、可接受的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be fine / all right / fair / OK / acceptable / satisfactory / reasonable / in order to do sth◆to be fine / all right / fair / OK / acceptable / satisfactory / reasonable / in order that...◆a fair / an acceptable / a satisfactory / a reasonable solution◆a fair / an acceptable / a reasonable wage / price◆a fair / reasonable question◆That's fine / all right / OK by me.◆perfectly fine / all right / fair / OK / acceptable / satisfactory / reasonable / in order◆(not) entirely fair / acceptable / satisfactory / reasonable■fine (often used as an exclamation常用作感叹词) (spoken) used to tell sb that you are satisfied with an action, suggestion, decision or situation(对行为、建议、决定或情况表示满意)不错,很好,可接受◆'I'll leave this here, OK?' 'Fine.'“我把这个留在这儿,可以吗?”“可以。”◆'Bob wants to know if he can come too.' 'That's fine by me.'“鲍勃想知道他是否也能来。”“我认为没问题。”◆Your speech was absolutely fine.你的讲话棒极了。◆'Can I get you another drink?' 'No thanks. I'm fine.'“我再给你一杯好吗?”“不,谢谢。我够了。”■all ˈright [not before noun] (informal, especiallyspoken) good enough; that can be allowed够好;满意;可允许;可以◆Is the coffee all right?这咖啡还行吗?◆Is it all right for me to leave early?我早点离开没问题吧?◆Is it all right if I leave early?我早点离开没问题吧?◆'I'm afraid I have to go now.' 'That's all right.'“恐怕我现在得走了。”“没有关系。”▸all right
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◆Are you getting along all right in your new job?你的新工作顺利吗?■fairgood enough or appropriate in a particular situation合理的;恰当的;适当的◆Scoring twenty points was a fair achievement.拿下二十分是个不错的成绩。◆It wasn't really fair to ask him to do all the work.所有的工作都让他做,这不太合适。◆It seems only fair that they should give us something in return.似乎他们应该给我们点什么作为回报才像话。◆It's fair to say that they're very pleased with the offer.恰如其分地说,他们对这个提议很满意。◆To be fair, she behaved better than we expected.说句公道话,她表现得比我们预期的要好。 see also fair ⇨ reasonable■OK ( okay) [not usually before noun] (informal, spoken) all right; good enough可以;不错;够好◆Is it OK if I leave now?我现在离开,可以吗?◆Is it OK for me to come too?我也去,行吗?◆She looks OK to me.我觉得她样子还行。◆We had an okay time on the trip- not great.我们的旅行谈不上精彩,但还过得去。▸OK
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◆I think I did OK in the exam.我觉得我考得还不错。NOTE辨析 All right or OK?OK is only used in spoken English; all right can be written, although it is informal. * OK只用于口语中;all right可用作书面语,但是非正式的用法。■acceptablethat sb agrees is good enough or should be allowed可接受的;令人满意的;可容许的◆We want a solution that is acceptable to all parties.我们需要一个各方都可接受的解决方案。◆To get on this course, a pass in English at grade B is acceptable.英语成绩达到B级就可以学习这门课程。◆Air pollution in the city has reached four times the acceptable level.这座城市的空气污染程度已高达可接受标准的四倍。OPPunacceptable ⇨ unacceptable■satisfactorygood enough for a particular purpose令人满意的;够好的;可以的◆Their work is satisfactory but not outstanding.他们的工作做得还可以,但不算出色。◆You haven't yet given us a satisfactory explanation.你还没给我们一个满意的解释。OPPunsatisfactory ⇨ disappointing▸satisfactorily ˌsætɪsˈfæktərəli
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◆Our complaint was dealt with satisfactorily.我们的投诉得到了满意的处理。■reasonableacceptable and appropriate in a particular situation可以接受的;合乎情理的;公道的◆The furniture is in reasonable condition.家具的状况还过得去。◆You must submit your claim within a reasonable time.你必须在适当的时间内提出要求。◆If the price is reasonable, we'll buy it.要是价格公道,我们就买。 see also reasonable ⇨ reasonable▸reasonably
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◆The instructions are reasonably straightforward.用法说明还算简单易懂。NOTE辨析 Fair or reasonable?In many cases you can use either of these words, but fair is used in a lot of spoken expressions, where reasonable is not usually used. Fair does not collocate with time.在许多情况下这两个词可以通用,但fair用在很多口语表达中,reasonable通常没有那些用法。fair不能跟time搭配◆You must submit your claim within a fair time.■in ˈorder
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(formal) as it should be正常;准备好;就绪◆Is everything in order, sir?一切都正常吗,先生?◆We need to check that all your papers are in order.我们需要查看一下你的所有证件是不是都准备好了。■right [not before noun] (used especially in negative statements尤用于否定陈述) in a normal or satisfactory condition正常;情况良好◆That sausage doesn't smell right.这香肠闻起来不对劲。◆Things aren't right between her parents.她父母的关系不太正常。◆If only I could have helped put matters right.要是我当时能帮着把错误纠正过来就好了。OPPwrong ⇨ wrong2▸right