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FINE - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fine (law); Fine (disambiguation); Fine (song)

FINE         

ألاسم

إِثَابَة ; أَجْر ; إِكْرامِيَّة ; ثَوَاب ; جائِزَة ; مَثُوبَة ; مُجَازَاة ; مُكَافَأَة

الفعل

أَرَقَّ ; أَرْهَفَ ; أَغْرَمَ ; أَنْقَى ; رَشَّحَ ; رَفَّعَ ; رَقَّقَ ; رَقَّى ; رَهَفَ ; رَوَّقَ ; صَفَّى ; صَوَّلَ ; ضَمَّنَ ; طَهَّرَ ; غَرَّمَ ; قَطَّرَ ; كَرَّرَ ; مَحَّصَ ; نَعَّمَ ; نَقَّى

الصفة

رائِق ; صاحٍ ; صافٍ ; صَرِيح ; صَفْو ; صَفِيّ ; صَمِيم ; قَرَاح ; قَرِيح ; ناصِع ; نَقِيّ

fine         
N
غرامة نهاية
VT
يغرم يصفى ، يروق ينعم ، يرقق الخ
I
يصفو ، يروق يتضاءل
ADJ
صاف رقيق ، رفيع ناعم مدرب تدريبا حسنا = شديد البراعة مرهف ، حساس دقيق ممتاز ، رائع جميل انيق
ADV
على نحو ممتاز او رائع او انيق الخ
fine         
غرامة (مالية

Definición

fine
fine1 [f??n]
¦ adjective
1. of very high quality.
satisfactory.
healthy and feeling well.
(of the weather) bright and clear.
(of speech or writing) sounding impressive but ultimately insincere: fine words.
(of gold or silver) containing a specified high proportion of pure metal.
2. very thin: fine hair.
consisting of small particles.
of delicate or intricate workmanship.
subtle and therefore perceptible with difficulty: a fine distinction.
(of a faculty) sensitive and discriminating.
3. Cricket behind the wicket and close to the line of flight of the bowling.
¦ noun (fines) very small particles found in mining or milling.
¦ adverb
1. informal in a satisfactory or pleasing manner.
2. Cricket to a fine position.
¦ verb
1. clarify (beer or wine) by causing the precipitation of sediment.
2. (usu. fine something down or fine down) make or become thinner.
3. (fine up) N. English & Austral./NZ informal (of the weather) become bright and clear.
Phrases
cut it (or things) fine allow a very small margin of time.
one's finer feelings one's conscience or sense of morality.
one's finest hour the time of one's greatest success.
not to put too fine a point on it speak bluntly.
Derivatives
finely adverb
fineness noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. fin, based on L. finire (see finish).
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fine2 [f??n]
¦ noun a sum of money exacted as a penalty by a court of law or other authority.
¦ verb punish by a fine.
Derivatives
fineable adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr. fin 'end, payment', from L. finis 'end' (in med. L. denoting a sum paid on settling a lawsuit).
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fine3 [fi:n]
¦ noun
1. French brandy of high quality made from distilled wine.
2. short for fine champagne.
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fine4 ['fi:ne?]
¦ noun Music the place where a piece of music finishes (when at the end of a repeated section rather than at the end of the score).
Origin
Ital., from L. finis 'end'.

Wikipedia

Fine
Ejemplos de uso de FINE
1. They offer "fine weather, fine wine, fine houses, fine jobs, fine beaches and fine universities" to the students and skilled workers–such as plumbers and electricians they are hoping to attract to South Australia.
2. I‘d say, "I‘m fine, I‘m fine" – until I was arrested.
3. "Both are fine people and fine players," said Richards.
4. Thousands of pieces of fine–art works were displayed at the national fine–art shows and exhibitions to enrich the treasury of the Juche–oriented fine–art.
5. I‘ll be fine, Mom.‘ " She wondered if he would be fine.