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词汇 fond
释义
fond
adjective uk/fɒnd/ us/fɑːnd/
(LIKING)
be fond of someone/somethingB1 喜爱…;喜欢做…
to like someone or something very much
"I'm very fond of you, you know," he said. 他说:“你知道吗,我很喜欢你。”
She was very fond of horses. 她非常喜欢马。
She's one of my dearest friends and I'm very fond of her.
I've always been fond of flowers, so I'm delighted that the new house has a little garden.
He's very fond of his little dog.
[ before noun ]快乐美好的深情的
happy and loving
Many of us have fond memories of our childhoods. 我们许多人都对童年怀有美好的记忆。
We said a fond farewell to each other (= we said goodbye in a loving way) and promised to write. 我们深情告别,答应给彼此写信。
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  • I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home.
  • Many people in Britain are fond of gardening .
  • I didn't like him at first, but in the end I actually got quite fond of him.
  • The children are not particularly fond of apples any more.
  • I have fond memories of my college days.
(FOOLISH)
a fond belief/hope UK (可能难以实现的)信念/期望
something that you would like to be true but that is probably not
I waited at home all evening in the fond hope that he might call. 我等了一整晚,满心期望他会打电话来。
Later that year he left for London with a fond hope that he would receive a warmer reception there.
So much for the fond belief that a new manager would breathe life into the team.
People, by and large, have been happy to pay into the system in the fond belief that it would be there for them if they got sick.
Some men do this in the fond belief that it makes them appear younger.
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