单词 | fond |
释义 | fondfonderfondestfondfond /fɒnd $ fɑːnd/ adjective1be fond of somebody/something to like someone or something very much: The children are very fond of each other.childbe孩子们都十分喜欢对方。She had grown fond of Bernard.havegrow她渐渐喜欢上了伯纳德。He’s very fond of reading.read他很喜欢阅读。2[only before noun] showing that you like someone very much: a fond gesture深情的动作As they parted, they said a fond farewell.partsay分手时他们深情道别。3fond memory someone or something that you remember with great pleasurefond memory ofI have fond memories of my time at Oxford.memory我怀念在牛津的那段日子。4fond hope/belief/wish a hope, belief etc that something will happen, which seems silly because it probably will not happen—fondnessfondnessesfondness noun [uncountable]THESAURUS: fondlike to enjoy something or think that someone or something is nice, good, or right: I like Japanese food.be fond of sb/sth especially BrE to like someone or something, especially something you have had for a long time or someone you have known for a long time: Over the years, I’ve become quite fond of him.yearbe keen on sb/sth especially BrE to like someone, or to feel very enthusiastic about something: He isn't very keen on the idea.be into sth informal to like doing something or be interested in a particular subject: She’s really into folk music.Are you into cooking?becook |
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