fond
美 [fɑnd]
英 [fɒnd]
- adj.喜爱(尤指认识已久的人);喜爱(尤指长期喜爱的事物)
- 网络喜欢的;溺爱的;慈爱的
比较级:fonder 最高级:fondest 复数:fonds
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1. | ~ of sb 喜爱(尤指认识已久的人)feeling affection for sb, especially sb you have known for a long time |
Over the years, I have grown quite fond of her. 经过这么多年,我已相当喜欢她了。 |
2. | ~ of (doing) sth 喜爱(尤指长期喜爱的事物)finding sth pleasant or enjoyable, especially sth you have liked or enjoyed for a long time |
fond of music/cooking 喜好音乐╱烹饪 | |
We had grown fond of the house and didn't want to leave. 我们已经喜欢上了这座房子,不想搬家。 |
3. | ~ of (doing) sth 喜欢(做令人不快的事)liking to do sth which other people find annoying or unpleasant, and doing it often |
Sheila's very fond of telling other people what to do. 希拉爱对别人指手画脚。 | |
He's rather too fond of the sound of his own voice(= he talks too much) . 他太爱讲话了。 |
4. | [obn] 深情的;温情的;慈爱的kind and loving |
a fond look/embrace/farewell 慈爱的目光;温情的拥抱;深情的告别 | |
I have very fond memories of my time in Spain(= I remember it with affection and pleasure) . 我十分怀念从前在西班牙的时光。 |
5. | [obn] ~ hope (指希望)难以实现的;痴想的a hope about sth that is not likely to happen |
I waited all day in the fond hope that she would change her mind. 我整天等待,痴心地希望她会回心转意。 |