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I . fine1 [faɪn] ADJ

1. fine (satisfactory):

to be fine by [or with] sb
it's all very fine, but... iron
more coffee? — no, I'm fine, thanks
how are you? — fine, thanks

3. fine (distinguished):

fine
fine people

4. fine iron (nasty):

fine

5. fine (thin):

fine

6. fine (mild):

fine
fine
if the weather is fine...

7. fine (small):

fine
detale mpl

Phrases:

not to put too fine a point on it inf

II . fine1 [faɪn] ADV

1. fine (all right):

fine
to feel fine
to suit sb fine
to work fine

2. fine (fine-grained):

fine

I . fine2 [faɪn] N

fine
mandat m

II . fine2 [faɪn] VB trans

fine arts N

fine arts

fine gold N no pl

fine gold

fine ounce, fine troy ounce N

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It is the setting for a number of fine country houses, whose parklands are an intrinsic part of the landscape.
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This would have the advantage that vertical dot combinations could be printed in a single impact, without requiring fine rotation control of the platen roller.
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And, with all due respect to the great artist who wrote it, and for all its fine pianism, a trifle dull.
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The license fee was $150 (roughly $ in modern dollars), with any violation punishable by a fine of $10.
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Affable and blessed with immaculate manners, he had a fine sense of humour, not of the belly-laugh variety but the dry chortle and wide smile.
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Libel is punishable by a fine or imprisonment of up to one year, or up to two years for libelous material disseminated through the mass media.
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The meat colour is ivory or creamy pink, with a firm, fine, and velvety appearance.
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Some decisions, such as leg before wicket, always require an appeal and the umpire's decision, as no batsman will pre-empt the umpire on what requires fine judgment of several factors.
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On top of this is a combination of slowly permeable and well drained fine loam over clay.
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Such figures corresponded to 635 tonnes of fine gold, or 20.42 million troy ounces.
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