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I . fine1 [faɪn] ADJ.

3. fine (distinguished):

4. fine irón. (nasty):

5. fine (thin):

7. fine (small):

detale mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

not to put too fine a point on it coloq.

II . fine1 [faɪn] ADV.

2. fine (fine-grained):

I . fine2 [faɪn] SUST.

fine arts SUST.

fine gold SUST. sin pl.

fine ounce, fine troy ounce SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Violators of the dress code are fined and may be suspended with repeat offenses.
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He was fined three days' pay and reprimanded, while nolle prosequi were entered on two other similar charges.
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He said people who drive two-wheelers without silencers or carry more than one pillion rider on the bikes will be fined.
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This puzzled many as walking out of the drivers briefing without good reason usually saw a driver fined.
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After the war, he was heavily fined for war profiteering, but continued to practise veterinary medicine eventually dying in reduced circumstances in 1954.
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Commuters will be fined 10 per hour for overstaying the limit.
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They were convicted of negligent homicide and got one year probation and fined $1.
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One of the guards was fined 25 francs as he had been preoccupied with paperwork and failed to apply the handbrake.
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A repeat offender can be fined up to $100,000 and be imprisoned for up to five years.
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On the trail, drinking, gambling, brawling, and even cursing was often prohibited and fined.
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