Fine
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- being satisfactory or in satisfactory condition; all right; o.k.; ok; okay; hunky-dory
- minutely precise especially in differences in meaning
- thin in thickness or diameter
- characterized by elegance or refinement or accomplishment
- of textures that are smooth to the touch or substances consisting of relatively small particles
- free from impurities; having a high or specified degree of purity
adv.
- an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence; very well; alright; all right; OK
- in a delicate manner; finely; delicately; exquisitely
n.
- money extracted as a penalty; mulct; amercement
v.
- issue a ticket or a fine to as a penalty; ticket
n.
- an honorary degree in fine arts
n.
- a master's degree in fine arts; MFA
n.
- the products of human creativity; works of art collectively; art
- The two met in Paris while Kinsman studied fine art.
- Each spring the center holds an auction of fine art.
- Chicago has a distinctive fine art tradition.
n.
- the study and creation of visual works of art; beaux arts
- He trained in fine arts at the Le Havre art school.
- Rozati graduated MA from Academy of fine arts vienna.
- The School is an important center of fine arts in Bihar.
n.
- the part of a contract that contains reservations and qualifications that are often printed in small type; small print
- material printed in small type; small print
n.
- precipitation in very small drops
n.
- the presence of groups of closely spaced spectrum lines observed in the atomic spectrum of certain elements
- Close examination of the spectral lines reveals that some display a fine structure splitting.
- A somewhat damaging statement in his defence of these concepts involved the fine structure constant, α.
- The infrared spectrum of hydrogen chloride gas shows rotational fine structure superimposed on the vibrational spectrum.
n.
- fine imposed by a library on books that overdue when returned
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- The gold is very fine, and probably came from Ireland.
- Growth lines are very fine, a little oblique.
- Local soil is very fine and suitable for making pottery.
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- A fine example is artist Marcel Duchamp's "L.H.O.O.Q.
- The game is a fine example of exceptional game-making.
- The coach house and stables are a fine example of mid 19th century rural architecture.
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- They upgraded the restaurant to a fine dining restaurant.
- There are several fine dining locations.
- Catalonia is internationally recognized for its fine dining.
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- They were also ordered to pay a fine of 1.35 million ouguiya (US$4,655).
- In 2016, the European Union ordered Apple to pay a fine for its actions.
- Grant was allowed to pay a fine but had to walk back to the White House.
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- There are many fine points to cattle judging.
- Comptons made many fine church and concert organs as well.
- She made many fine sketches of the scenery about Casco Bay.
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- Mitrović began the season in fine form, scoring five goals in six matches.
- His fine form earned him the Championship Player of the Month award for February.
- "Entertainment Weekly" Sandra Gonzalez wrote that "this final season of kicked off in fine form".
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- Particularly fine examples of rito hats are worn by women to church.
- Some people suggest that these are often fine examples of synchronicity.
- The interior displays several fine examples of 18th-century period decorations.
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- It does not necessarily mean a "clean" fine line.
- Oakes is an avid fine line sketcher.
- The show ran a fine line between being a serious space opera and being an over-the-top spoof of them.
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- All campuses are polythene free zones and a fine of up to Rs.
- Blasphemy in Greece carries a fine of up to 3,000 €, and up to 2 years imprisonment.
- Any breach of these laws is a criminal offense and can lead to fine of up to £5,000 or six months in prison.
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- The Torah Ark is particularly fine.
- The dry ashlar of Inca architecture in Cusco and Machu Picchu is particularly fine and famous.
- The branch platform has an additional awning at the Sydney end, which is considered particularly fine.
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- The second artist was a fine artist.
- David Em was the first fine artist to create navigable virtual worlds, in the 1970s.
- Simonetta Moro Simonetta Moro (born December 31, 1970) is a fine artist and educator.
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- Ships were loaded with fine white cotton and silk fabrics.
- Jörgen is known for its fine white wines.
- The green herbage of the plant is coated in fine white hairs.
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- There are some fine sand seasides by the bay.
- There is a length of fine sand which runs in an east-north-east direction.
- The mushroom anchor is suitable where the seabed is composed of silt or fine sand.
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- They're more of a pop band, which is just fine."
- Oh, thank you, Mister Doctor, I said, everything's just fine.
- Things seem to be going just fine, but he eventually becomes abusive and angry.
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- The $35 million fine was the maximum the regulator could impose.
- Walters was sentenced to 5 years in prison and a $10 million fine.
- In 2018, the items were returned to Iraq, and the company paid a $3 million fine.
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- The latter requires that the substrate is activated with fine particles of palladium.
- When the pulp slurry is dewatered (thickened), the medium to fine particles are washed out.
- Before retorting, the oil shale is crushed into fine particles with a size of less than in diameter.
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- The two met in Paris while Kinsman studied fine art.
- Jamie studied fine art at the University of the West of England, Bristol.
- She studied fine art at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford.
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- The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon holds a fine collection of this artist's works.
- A fine collection."
- The National Museum of Copenhagen also houses a fine collection of 17th century Thanjavur paintings.
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- They are bright to dull grayish-green and coated in fine hairs.
- The fur is a mixture of fine hairs and thicker, flattened spines.
- Dense short greyish to silvery white fine hairs cover the margins of the thorax and abdomen.
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- The later of this basin is also locally fine grained and calcareous.
- The consistency of fine grained soil varies in proportional to the water content in a soil.
- The sculpture is made of a light, fine grained medium Barre granite from the Jones Brothers company's quarry.
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- They upgraded the restaurant to a fine dining restaurant.
- It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in 2009 and 2010.
- The schathuis was at that time a tearoom, and Soek added a fine dining restaurant to it.
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- Vellum is extremely smooth and suitable for very fine detail.
- On the other hand, it is hard to achieve fine detail with the relief technique.
- Although large model work continues, fine detail analysis dominates agency and consultant work in the US.
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- Leaf surfaces are generally smooth, though occasionally covered with fine hair.
- Adults are dark brown to black, 7 to 13 mm in size, and are covered with fine hair.
- The leaves are attractive with soft green, deeply cut and fern like that are often covered with fine hair.
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- Unable to pay the fine, his fancy clothing is auctioned off.
- The women would not pay the fine."
- When Shelbourne refused to pay the fine they were threatened with suspension.
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- The show ran a fine line between being a serious space opera and being an over-the-top spoof of them.
- However, Tom's mother was often worried about how Alice would turn out, as she seems to be on the fine line between good and evil.
- However, Peter Keough of "The Boston Phoenix" insists, "There's a fine line between the trash of early John Waters and just plain garbage.
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- She has a degree in fine arts from the University of Brasilia.
- Pada received a master's degree in fine arts from York University in 1997.
- she obtained her bachelor's degree in fine art at Makerere University in 1987.
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- He is a courageous player and that is a fine quality to have.""
- His contribution to American poetry is small but of fine quality.
- Ardfinnan tweed gained a reputation for fine quality and variety.