fond
fond 英 [fɒnd] 美 [fɑnd]
adj. 喜欢的;宠爱的
名词复数:fonds 比较级:fonder 最高级:fondest
- To be fond of something is to like it. Sports fans are fond of sports. Oddly, this adjective can also mean foolish and silly.
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- adj. 喜欢的;宠爱的
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1. Over the years, I have grown quite fond of her.
经过这么多年,我已相当喜欢她了。
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2. fond of music, fond of cooking
喜好音乐╱烹饪
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3. We had grown fond ofthe house and didn't want to leave.
我们已经喜欢上了这座房子,不想搬家。
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4. Sheila's very fond of telling other people what to do.
希拉好对别人指手画脚。
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5. a fond look, a fond embrace, a fond farewell
慈爱的目光;温情的拥抱;深情的告别
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6. I waited all day in the fond hope that she would change her mind.
我整天等待,痴迷地希望她会回心转意。
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7. a fondness for animals
喜爱动物
- fond (adj.) late 14c., "deranged, insane;" also "foolish, silly, unwise," from fonned, past-participle adjective from obsolete verb fon, fonne (Middle English fonnen) "be foolish, be simple," from Middle English fonne "a fool, stupid person" (early 14c.), which is of uncertain origin but perhaps from Scandinavian. Related: Fonder; fondest.
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