首页英语词典finefine词组搭配

fine

英[faɪn] 美[faɪn]
  • adj. 好的;优良的;细小的,精美的;健康的;晴朗的
  • n. 罚款
  • vt. 罚款;澄清
  • adv. 很好地;精巧地
  • n. (Fine)人名;(意)菲内;(英)法恩

词组搭配


cut it (或 things) fine

allow a very small margin of something, especially time

(尤指在时间上)精打细算

boys who have cut it rather fine are scuttling into chapel.

时间掐得太紧的男生们正匆匆赶进小礼拜堂。

do fine

be entirely satisfactory

令人称心如意(或心满意足)

an omelette will do fine.

一份煎蛋就行了。

do someone fine

suit or be enough for someone

适合某人;对某人而言足够

fine feathers make fine birds

(proverb)beautiful clothes or an eye-catching appearance make a person appear similarly beautiful or impressive

(谚)人靠衣装

the finer points of

the more complex or detailed aspects of

…的细微奥妙之处;…的细节

he went on to discuss the finer points of his work.

他接着谈起了他工作中的细节。

——'s finest

(N. Amer. informal)the police of a particular city

(北美,非正式)…市警方

Moscow's finest.

莫斯科警方。

one's finest hour

the time of one's greatest success

鼎盛时期;春风得意之时

fine words butter no parsnips

(proverb)nothing is achieved by empty promises or flattery

(谚)花言巧语无济于事

not to put too fine a point on it

to speak bluntly

坦率地说,恕我直言

not to put too fine a point on it, your Emily is a liar.

恕我直言,你的艾米丽说谎了。

one fine day

at some unspecified or unknown time

有朝一日;某一天

you want to be the Chancellor one fine day.

你想有朝一日当上大法官。

in fine

In conclusion; finally.

结论;最后

In summation; in brief.

总之;总而言之