Fine
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English
Noun
fine (plural fines)
- A payment issued as punishment for breaking the law.
Translations
- French: amende f
- German: Geldstrafe f
- Italian: multa f
- Portuguese: multa f
- Spanish: multa f
Transitive verb
to fine (present participle fining, past tense and past participle fined)
- To issue a fine as punishment to (someone).
Adjective
fine (comparative finer, superlative finest)
- Good.
- (of weather) Sunny and not raining.
- Passable.
- "How are you today?" "Fine."
- (ironic) Not at all good.
- That's another fine mess you've gotten us into!
- Good-looking, attractive.
- That man is fine!
French
Adjective
fine f
- Feminine form of fin.
Italian
Adjective
fine m and f (plural fini)
- thin
- fine
- refined
Noun
fine f (plural fini)
Noun
fine m (plural fini)
Related terms
- finire
- alla fine
- fine settimana