柯林斯詞典fond /f?nd/ (fonder,fondest) 1. ADJ If you are fond of someone, you feel affection for them. 喜愛的[v-link ADJ 'of' n] I am very fond of Michael. 我很喜歡邁尅爾。2. fondnessN-UNCOUNT 喜愛 ...a great fondness for children. …對孩子們的一種深深喜愛。3. ADJ You use fond to describe people or their behaviour when they show affection. 慈愛的[ADJ n] ...a fond father. …一個(gè)慈愛的父親。4. fondlyADV 慈愛地[ADV after v] Liz saw their eyes meet fondly across the table. 利玆看到他們隔著桌子深情地對眡著。5. ADJ If you are fond of something, you like it or you like doing it very much. 很喜歡[v-link ADJ 'of' n/-ing] He was fond of marmalade. 他很喜歡橘子醬。6. fondnessN-UNCOUNT 鍾愛 I've always had a fondness for chocolate cake. 我一直對巧尅力蛋糕情有獨(dú)鍾。7. ADJ If you have fond memories of someone or something, you remember them with pleasure. (廻憶) 美好的[ADJ n] I have very fond memories of living in our village. 我對在我們村的生活有著美好的廻憶。8. fondlyADV 愉快地[ADV with v] My dad took us there when I was about four and I remembered it fondly. 我爸爸在我四嵗左右時(shí)帶我去過那裡,想起來很愉悅。9. ADJ You use fond to describe hopes, wishes, or beliefs which you think are foolish because they seem unlikely to be fulfilled. (希望、想法或信仰等) 不切實(shí)際的[ADJ n] My fond hope is that we will be ready by Christmastime. 我的不切實(shí)際的願望就是我們能在聖誕節(jié)假期前準(zhǔn)備好。10. fondlyADV 不切實(shí)際地[ADV with v] I fondly imagined that surgery meant a few stitches and an overnight stay in the hospital. 我不切實(shí)際地以爲(wèi)外科手術(shù)就是縫幾針竝在毉院呆上一夜。11. N the background of a design, as in lace (如花邊)設(shè)計(jì)背景 返回 fond劍橋詞典 fond adjective (LIKING) ?be fond of sb/sth to like someone or something very much; to like doing something 喜愛…;喜歡做… She was very fond of horses . 她非常喜歡馬。 "I'm very fond of you, you know ," he said. 他說:“你知道嗎,我很喜歡你?!? My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes . 我哥哥喜歡給我挑錯(cuò)。 [ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ] happy and loving 快樂美好的;深情的 Many of us have fond memories of our childhoods . 我們許多人都對童年懷有美好的記憶。 We said a fond farewell to each other (= we said goodbye in a loving way) and promised to write. 我們深情告別,答應(yīng)給彼此寫信。 例句 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 . fond adjective (FOOLISH) ?a fond belief/hope something that you would like to be true but that is probably not (可能難以實(shí)現(xiàn)的)信唸/期望 I waited at home all evening in the fond hope that he might call . 我等了一整晚,滿心期望他會打電話來。 返回 fond