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adverb1) (exquisitely, delicately) fein; genau [ausbalanciert]2)a finely-drawn line — eine fein od. dünn [aus]gezogene Linie
3) (into small particles) fein [mahlen]* * *adverb fein* * *fine·ly[ˈfaɪnli]1. (elegantly) elegant, fein2. (delicately, subtly) feinto have \finely chiselled [facial] features ein fein geschnittenes Gesicht [o Profil] haben\finely tuned fein eingestellt3. (small) fein\finely ground fein gemahlen* * *['faInlɪ]adv1) (= exquisitely) crafted, detailed, carved feinfinely diced — fein gewürfelt, in feine Würfel geschnitten
finely sliced — fein geschnitten, in dünne Scheiben geschnitten
3) (= subtly, delicately) feinthe case is finely balanced —
finely tuned (engine, machine) — genau eingestellt; (fig) military/party/administrative machine gut geölt
* * *adverb1) (exquisitely, delicately) fein; genau [ausbalanciert]2)a finely-drawn line — eine fein od. dünn [aus]gezogene Linie
3) (into small particles) fein [mahlen]* * *adv.fein adv.
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