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I . fine1 [faɪn] ADJ

1. fine (thin):

fine line, thread, layer
fino(-a)

2. fine dust, sand:

fine
fino(-a)

3. fine (delicate):

fine feature
delicado(-a)

4. fine (good quality):

fine
refinado(-a)

5. fine weather:

fine
bonito(-a)

Phrases:

I'm fine, thanks

II . fine1 [faɪn] ADV

1. fine (all right):

fine
bem
to feel fine

2. fine (fine-grained):

fine

I . fine2 N

fine
multa f

II . fine2 VB trans

fine arts N

fine arts

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The fine imposed on father and son for their delinquency amounted to over 6,000.
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Rays are moderately fine to medium-sized, visible to the naked eye on the cross-section.
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She has honed her skills to such a fine degree that they have become second nature to her and are now instinct.
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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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It is longitudinally closely ribbed, with fine revolving striae, concave and smooth above the periphery.
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The scratch awl is basically a steel spike with its tip sharpened to a fine point.
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Had it been elevenses time, a small fried snack would have been fine.
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Such figures corresponded to 635 tonnes of fine gold, or 20.42 million troy ounces.
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We play gentle lounge music, and operate as a relaxed fine dining venue.
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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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