do finespoken a) GOOD ENOUGHto be satisfactory or acceptable 能行,能令人满意;可以接受 ‘Something very light, ’ he ordered. ‘An omelette will do fine.’ “来点简单的,”他点餐说,“一份煎蛋卷就可以了。”
b) SATISFIEDto do something well or in a satisfactory way 做得不错 Don’t worry, you’re doing fine. Keep at it. 别担心,你做得不错,坚持下去。
c) to be healthy and well 身体健康 ‘How’s your husband?’ ‘He’s doing fine, thank you.’ “你丈夫好吗?”“他很好,谢谢。”
do fine• And if the place is allowed to manage itself, it will do fine.• As will be seen, their picks did fine.• Standard hooks and nails should do just fine for hanging the painting.• Savoys do fine in hot weather if given some shade.• Once Hutton relaxes, he should do fine in the role.• I have done a bit myself, but possess neither the ability nor the patience to do fine work.
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