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fines

Произношение: [faɪnz]

Слово

Контекст: «law enforcement»

(noun) fines are money that you have to pay when you break a rule or law. It's like a small punishment that costs money. If someone runs a red light, they might have to pay a fine.

Пример

She paid her parking fines on time to avoid any extra charges.

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He didn't pay his fines, so he faced additional penalties.

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What will happen if I don't pay my fines?

Контекст: «finance»

(noun) fines can also refer to small costs that businesses may have when they fail to follow certain rules. This often helps to keep everyone fair and safe, like when a restaurant doesn't follow health guidelines.

Пример

The restaurant received fines for not following health regulations.

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They avoided fines by making sure everything was in order.

Пример

How much in fines did the company have to pay for the violations?

Контекст: «penalty»

(verb) to fine someone means to make them pay money for breaking a rule. It's a way to teach them that what they did was not okay.

Пример

The judge decided to fine him for speeding.

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The police officer didn't fine her even though she broke the law.

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Will they fine the person for littering in the park?

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