Explanation:
1, adj high quality; Beautiful; Health; Good health; (of actions, suggestions, decisions) acceptable
She is an excellent singer, just like her mother used to be.
Like her mother, she is a good singer.
2. acceptable; Good enough; not bad
That suits me very well.
It suits me very well.
3. Fine; very good
The driver paid a fine of 50 dollars for speeding.
The driver paid a fine in 50 yuan for speeding.
Be fined ...
He was fined $200.
He was fined $200.
Related phrases:
1, fine feathers and good appearance.
2, exquisite and beautiful, soft lines
3. Good taste is delicious
4, fine hair and good skin
5. A bright future. A bright future?
Extended data:
(adjective)?
1, fine is a descriptive adjective, the basic meaning is that it becomes very fine after processing and refining, and the extension can mean "beautiful, excellent, excellent, outstanding", "slim", "fine" and "healthy". Comfortable, exaggerated, ostentatious, terrible, terrible and so on. ?
When fine means that the weather is "good", it is generally used as the subject. ?
3. It can be used before it is good. ?
4.fine is used as an attribute or predicative in a sentence. ?
5. The comparative level of fine is fine, and the highest level is fine. ?
6. Fine is "health; A "comfortable" solution has no comparative level or superlative level. " ?
adverb
1, fine as an adverb means "hmm, great" and can also mean "beautiful" and "subtle and exquisite". ?
2.fine can be used as an adverbial to modify the predicate verb in the sentence. ?
Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb)
1, fine as a verb means "(make) pure, (make) clear", which can be extended to "clear", "refined" and "refined". ?
2.fine can be both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. ?
Fine can also be interpreted as "impose a fine on", which can usually only be used for money, but not for other substances, and can be used with double objects, meaning "impose a fine on". ?
(noun)?
1, fine as a noun means "very good, very good" and is a countable noun. ?