DICT.TW Dictionary Taiwan
216.73.216.175
Search for:
Search type:
Return Definitions
Match headwords exactly
Match prefixes
Match prefixes (skip, count)
Match substring occurring anywhere in a headword
Match suffixes
POSIX 1003.2 (modern) regular expressions
Old (basic) regular expressions
Match using SOUNDEX algorithm
Match headwords within Levenshtein distance one
Match separate words within headwords
Match the first word within headwords
Match the last word within headwords
Database:
Any
First match
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
DICT.TW 注音查詢、中文輸入法字典
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
Network Terminology
MDBG CC-CEDICT Chinese-English Dictionary 漢英字典
Japanese-English Electronic Dictionary 和英電子辞書
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
WordNet (r) 2.0
Elements database 20001107
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
▼
[Show options]
[
Pronunciation
] [
Help
] [
Database Info
] [
Server Info
]
1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
fine
a.
[
Compar.
finer
superl.
finest
.]
1.
Finished
;
brought
to
perfection
;
refined
;
hence
,
free
from
impurity
;
excellent
;
superior
;
elegant
;
worthy
of
admiration
;
accomplished
;
beautiful
.
The
gain
thereof
[
is
better
]
than
fine
gold
.
--
Prov
.
iii
. 14.
A
cup
of
wine
that's
brisk
and
fine
.
--
Shak
.
Not
only
the
finest
gentleman
of
his
time
,
but
one
of
the
finest
scholars
.
--
Felton
.
To
soothe
the
sick
bed
of
so
fine
a
being
[Keats].
--
Leigh
Hunt
.
2.
Aiming
at
show
or
effect
;
loaded
with
ornament
;
overdressed
or
overdecorated
;
showy
.
He
gratified
them
with
occasional
. . .
fine
writing
.
--
M
.
Arnold
.
3.
Nice
;
delicate
;
subtle
;
exquisite
;
artful
;
skillful
;
dexterous
.
The
spider's
touch
,
how
exquisitely
fine
!
--
Pope
.
The
nicest
and
most
delicate
touches
of
satire
consist
in
fine
raillery
.
--
Dryden
.
He
has
as
fine
a
hand
at
picking
a
pocket
as
a
woman
.
--
T
.
Gray
.
4.
Not
coarse
,
gross
,
or
heavy
;
as
:
(a)
Not
gross
;
subtile
;
thin
;
tenous
.
The
eye
standeth
in
the
finer
medium
and
the
object
in
the
grosser
.
--
Bacon
.
(b)
Not
coarse
;
comminuted
;
in
small
particles
;
as
,
fine
sand
or
flour
.
(c)
Not
thick
or
heavy
;
slender
;
filmy
;
as
,
a
fine
thread
.
(d)
Thin
;
attenuate
;
keen
;
as
,
a
fine
edge
.
(e)
Made
of
fine
materials
;
light
;
delicate
;
as
,
fine
linen
or
silk
.
5.
Having
(
such
)
a
proportion
of
pure
metal
in
its
composition
;
as
,
coins
nine
tenths
fine
.
6.
(
Used
ironically
.)
Ye
have
made
a
fine
hand
,
fellows
.
--
Shak
.
Note:
☞
Fine
is
often
compounded
with
participles
and
adjectives
,
modifying
them
adverbially
;
a
,
fine
-drawn,
fine
-featured,
fine
-grained,
fine
-spoken,
fine
-spun,
etc
.
Fine arch
Glass Making
,
the
smaller
fritting
furnace
of
a
glasshouse
. --
Knight
.
Fine arts
.
See
the
Note
under
Art
.
Fine cut
,
fine
cut
tobacco
;
a
kind
of
chewing
tobacco
cut
up
into
shreds
.
Fine goods
,
woven
fabrics
of
fine
texture
and
quality
. --
McElrath
.
Fine stuff
,
lime
,
or
a
mixture
of
lime
,
plaster
,
etc
.,
used
as
material
for
the
finishing
coat
in
plastering
.
To sail fine
Naut.
,
to
sail
as
close
to
the
wind
as
possible
.
Syn:
--
Fine
,
Beautiful
.
Usage:
When
used
as
a
word
of
praise
,
fine
(
being
opposed
to
coarse
)
denotes
no
“ordinary
thing
of
its
kind.”
It
is
not
as
strong
as
beautiful
,
in
reference
to
the
single
attribute
implied
in
the
latter
term
;
but
when
we
speak
of
a
fine
woman
,
we
include
a
greater
variety
of
particulars
,
viz
.,
all
the
qualities
which
become
a
woman
, --
breeding
,
sentiment
,
tact
,
etc
.
The
term
is
equally
comprehensive
when
we
speak
of
a
fine
garden
,
landscape
,
horse
,
poem
,
etc
.;
and
,
though
applied
to
a
great
variety
of
objects
,
the
word
has
still
a
very
definite
sense
,
denoting
a
high
degree
of
characteristic
excellence
.
◄
►
DICT.TW
About DICT.TW
•
Contact Webmaster
•
Index
•
Links