Fine print意思
"Fine print" is an English idiom that refers to the small print at the bottom of a document, typically a contract or agreement, which contains important but often overlooked details, conditions, or restrictions. These details are usually printed in small font to make them less noticeable or to discourage readers from reading them thoroughly. The fine print often includes information about fees, penalties, limitations of liability, and other terms that may not be advantageous to the reader.
The term "fine print" is often used metaphorically to refer to any small or hidden detail that could have significant implications if not noticed or understood. It is a reminder to be cautious and to read and understand all the terms and conditions of a document before agreeing to its terms.