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fine

英 [fa?n] 美[fa?n]
  • adj. 好的;優(yōu)良的;細(xì)小的,精美的;健康的;晴朗的
  • n. 罰款
  • vt. 罰款;澄清
  • adv. 很好地;精巧地
  • n. (Fine)人名;(意)菲內(nèi);(英)法恩

TEM4CET4考研CET6中頻詞基本詞匯

詞態(tài)變化


復(fù)數(shù):?fines;第三人稱單數(shù):?fines;過去式:?fined;過去分詞:?fined;現(xiàn)在分詞:?fining;比較級:?finer;最高級:?finest;

助記提示


“fine”音似“罰你”,可以助記

中文詞源


fine 好的,精細(xì)的,罰金

來自拉丁語finis, 終結(jié),邊界,詞源同finish. 引申義接近極點(diǎn)的,最高程度的,精細(xì)的,好的。罰金義來自終結(jié)債務(wù),解決爭端等。詞義演變參照sublime.

英文詞源


fine
fine: [12] Both the adjective and the noun fine have come a very long way since their beginnings in Latin finis ‘end’. The etymological sense of the adjective is ‘finished’ – hence, ‘of high quality’. It comes via Old French fin from Vulgar Latin *fīnus, an adjective formed from the Latin verb fīnīre ‘limit, complete’ (source of English finish). (A derivative of *finus was the noun *finitia, from which ultimately English gets finesse [15].) The noun fine also comes from an Old French fin, this time a noun descended directly from Latin fīnis.

In medieval times this was used for ‘money to be paid at the completion of legal proceedings’ – hence the present-day sense ‘payment imposed as a punishment’. From the same ultimate source, but reflecting different aspects of it, come confine [16] and define [14] (‘limitation’) and refine [16] (‘high quality’).

=> confine, define, final, finance, finesse, finish, refine
fine (adj.)
mid-13c., "unblemished, refined, pure, free of impurities," also "of high quality, choice," from Old French fin "perfected, of highest quality" (12c.), a back-formation from finire or else from Latin finis "that which divides, a boundary, limit, border, end" (see finish (v.)); hence "acme, peak, height," as in finis boni "the highest good." The English word is from c. 1300 as "rich, valuable, costly;" also in a moral sense "true, genuine; faithful, constant." From late 14c. as "expertly fashioned, well or skillfully made," also, of cloth, "delicately wrought." Of weapons or edges, "sharp" from c. 1400. In reference to quality of gold and silver, late 15c.

In French, the main meaning remains "delicate, intricately skillful;" in English since c. 1300 fine has been also a general broad expression of admiration or approval, the equivalent of French beau (as in fine arts, 1767, translating French beaux-arts). Related: Finer; finest. Fine print is from 1861 as "type small and close-set;" by 1934 in the extended sense "qualifications and limitations of a deal."
fine (n.)
c. 1200, "termination, end; end of life," from Old French fin "end, limit, boundary; death; fee, payment, finance, money" (10c.), from Latin finis "end" (see finish (v.)), in Medieval Latin also "payment in settlement, fine or tax."

Modern meaning "exaction of money payment for an offense or dereliction" is via sense of "sum of money paid for exemption from punishment or to compensate for injury" (mid-14c., from the same sense in Anglo-French, late 13c.) and from phrases such as to make fine "make one's peace, settle a matter" (c. 1300). Meaning "sum of money imposed as penalty for some offense" is first recorded 1520s.
fine (v.)
late 13c., "pay as a ransom or penalty," from fine (n.). Inverted meaning "to punish by pecuniary penalty" is from 1550s. Related: Fined; fining.

雙語例句


1. "I want to send a telegram." — "Fine, to whom?"
“我想發(fā)份電報。”——“好的,發(fā)給誰?”

來自柯林斯例句

2. She's going to be fine. She always was pretty strong.
她會好的。她一直都很強(qiáng)壯。

來自柯林斯例句

3. Before the race, he is fine. But afterwards he is worn out.
賽前他狀態(tài)很好,賽后就筋疲力盡了。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Billy Sullivan had impressed me as a fine man.
比利·沙利文給我留下的印象是他是個很不錯的人。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He was about seven years old, small and fine-boned like his mother.
他大概7歲,骨架像他媽媽一樣嬌小均勻。

來自柯林斯例句

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