常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句People at hedge funds speak fondly of their industry’s feral roots.對(duì)沖基金的人天真地談?wù)撍麄冃袠I(yè)的野性根源。“I’m just standing here, watching you pretend like you’re a little housewife, ” he said, fondly.他憐愛(ài)地說(shuō),“我衹是站在這裡,看你假裝你是一位可愛(ài)的家庭主婦?!?/li>I suspect that many people fondly suppose that they usually do eighty percent of the talking in a conversation because people find them fascinating.我估計(jì)有很多人天真地以爲(wèi)在一場(chǎng)談話中他們起了百分之八十的作用,因爲(wèi)人們縂過(guò)高估計(jì)自己的吸引力。原聲例句But he remembers fondly the 1980s when Mr.Obama was in his 20s and helping people in public housing.Look at line fifty-five: "Ay me, I fondly dream! / ?" Had ye been there -- for what could that have done?"看第55行:“哎,我?。。以诎V呆的幻想/,如果你們女神們?cè)谀莾?,又能怎樣呢?br>耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 彌爾頓課程節(jié)選It's not occured to me that we shouldn't think fondly or even sort of exaggerate our past.我也不認(rèn)爲(wèi),我們應(yīng)該喜歡,或者甚至誇張我們的過(guò)去。麻省理工公開(kāi)課 - 電影哲學(xué)課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句And that's why a lot of Republicans now look back on the 1964 convention fondly.NPR: 1964 Convention Established GOP As ConservativeSponsor Blackwell reflects fondly on the benefits he got from helping launch Iona Wynter.FORBES: Bankroll An OlympianNow, the court also declined to hear a case fondly referred to as Strippergate.NPR: Supreme Court Considers 'Valdez' Fine 返回 fondly