单词 | fond |
释义 | fond —fond /fɒnd/ aep /fɑːnd/ adjective (FOOLISH) a fond belief/hope► F0 something that you would like to be true but that is probably not: » I waited in all evening in the fond hope that he might call.Thesaurus+: ↑Stupid and silly , ↑Of unsound mindadjective [before noun] (LIKING) ► B1 having a great liking for someone or something: » She was very fond of horses.» "I'm very fond of you, you know," he said.» My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes.» Many of us have fond memories of our childhoods.» We said a fond farewell to each other (= we said goodbye in a loving way) and promised to write.Thesaurus+: ↑Liking• • • Extra Examples:» 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. |
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