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 finely ['fainli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 雅致地, 仔细地, 敏锐地, 微细地

  1. I minced the lean meat finely before making dumplings.
    包饺子前,我把瘦肉细细剁碎。
  2. The meat should be finely diced.
    这块肉必须细细切成小方块。
  3. A vertically set fishing net of three layers, consisting of a finely meshed net between two nets of coarse mesh.
    三层刺网一种三层竖向安置的渔网,由一层细目网夹在两层粗目网中构成


finely
[ adv ]
  1. in tiny pieces

  2. <adv.all>
    the surfaces were finely granular
  3. in an elegant manner

  4. <adv.all>
    finely costumed actors
  5. in a delicate manner

  6. <adv.all>
    finely shaped features
    her fine drawn body


Finely \Fine"ly\, adv.
In a fine or finished manner.

  1. The proposal was finely balanced, matching US concessions in zinc with Japanese tariff cuts in copper.
  2. But that proved unnecessary when the door was opened Friday morning, exposing the telescope's finely polished 94.5-inch eye to starlight for the first time.
  3. The immigration law signed by President Reagan in November 1986 was finely tuned legislation that carefully balanced a legalization program for illegal aliens with penalties for employers who knowingly hiring undocumented workers.
  4. In the end it came down to commercial strategy, and, of course, price.' For many institutions the debate over price was finely balanced, but in terms of commercial strategy LWT's defence had a serious flaw.
  5. Discovery's payload bay was sealed late Saturday night, drastically reducing the risk of contamination to the telescope's finely polished 94.5-inch mirror.
  6. Were it not for his quicksilver changes of pace and his finely tuned air of self-mockery, the scene would be insufferable.
  7. The obvious exception was Rita Gorr, who wields magnificent authority and force as the dying Prioress; perhaps too John David DeHaan, an intelligent, finely sung Father-Confessor.
  8. It is a genuinely chilling interpretation, and one finely supported by Desutter as his pupil-victim and by Vivi Flindt as the accompanist-wardress. About The Moor's Pavane I have many reservations.
  9. The outcome looks finely balanced, though slightly tilted in favour of the UK.
  10. "It's a nice product," said Robert Kidd, a technology analyst with Dataquest Inc. in San Jose, Calif. "But they have to very finely tune the marketing," he added.
  11. Oh yes, and Polly here is Irish, her parents Scottish and London-Jewish, her two female rivals white American and black English. Another problem is that The Threepenny Opera is an anti-opera whose balance of words and music needs to be very finely judged.
  12. The Opera chorus was magnificent; the whole array was finely controlled by Cambreling.
  13. "The market is rather finely balanced at this point, so without a fresh set of economic justifications, we're liable to stay put," one dealer said.
  14. Priced at Pounds 125, it's available from 88 Islington High Street, London N1 8EG. Showing that his investigative skills are still finely tuned, Hird notes that under 2 per cent of the entrants are women.
  15. No Poppaea has everything; this one lacks the 'animal' lustre that great voices finely used can shed on the drama.
  16. At KWU, finely calibrated radiation detectors inside buildings went off as employees tracked in fallout on their shoes.
  17. Mr Baader summed up the mood of most investors and analysts: 'German monetary policy is very finely balanced between tightening and easing.' Some clue could come this week, with the latest inflation and money supply data.
  18. Here are some favorites: 5 pounds fresh tomatoes, rinsed boiling water as needed 3 Tbl olive oil 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 cup chopped fresh basil 4 quarts of water 1 tsp olive oil 1.
  19. Chop finely the garlic, ginger and half the spring onions. Warm the sunflower oil in a small saucepan and cook the aromatics for 1 minute. Add the beans, soy sauce, sherry, sugar and half a pint of cold water.
  20. The telescope's 10-foot aperture door is to be opened Friday, exposing the finely polished 94.5-inch mirror to starlight. Discovery was following Hubble in case the door does not open properly.
  21. Well-crafted and finely sonorous, with a hyper-active piano part, it belongs to a very substantial oeuvre: I hope that someone may even now be copying out the parts for one of her three unpublished symphonies.
  22. The table is set for 48 guests; over 300 plates, dishes, tureens, candlesticks and the like adorn its snow white cloth. Dominating the whole setting is a grand surtout or centrepiece complete with finely modelled hounds, hunting horn and dead game.
  23. As Brandenburg and Mech note, the wolves they had gotten so familiar with back at the den had turned into one finely tuned killing machine.
  24. They are all finely crafted and very intellectual.
  25. Another dose of suspense over the future of the treaty will hardly please the French president and could well provide fresh ammunition for opponents of Maastricht in the finely balanced French electorate.
  26. Though not quite the toe-tapper "Norma" is, the opera still offers a few finely arched chorus scenes, arias and cabalettas.
  27. Elaborately carved shell ornaments and finely crafted pottery, similar to what is now in Venezuela, are also among the ruins.
  28. The finely tuned coil homes in on the targeted hydrogen atoms in the body in half a millisecond, compared with eight milliseconds for the coils in existing MRI machines.
  29. Even in Mr Hurd's world of finely balanced diplomatic niceties there has to be a bottom line somewhere.
  30. In periods of low consumer confidence, the ability to finely segment markets is crucial.
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