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fond

美[fɑnd],英[fɒnd],

释义

adj. 喜爱(尤指认识已久的人);喜爱(尤指长期喜爱的事物); 网络释义: 喜欢的;溺爱的;慈爱的;

例句

If it has something to do with all those fond memories I have of him of when we were younger.
如果它是与所有那些我对他有当我们年轻的美好回忆。
You are the gull, Jo, strong and wild, fond of the storm and the wind, flying far out to sea, and happy all alone.
乔,你像是海鸥:强舰难以约束、喜欢狂风暴雨,远远飞向大海,自得其乐。
If I had a coat of any sort, I would go and see Mademoiselle Mars, who knows me and is very fond of me.
要是有一件不管什么样的外衣,我便可以去看看马尔斯小姐了,她认得我,并且对我很够交情。
She appeared to be very fond of the book.
Shoun was fond of music and was a master of the harp, which his mother also played.
正安雅好音乐,是琵琶高手,他的母亲也颇通此道。
He had been the boy's Sunday-school teacher, and had been fond of him; but he felt that he was not in a position to speak.
他是哈维的主日学校的老师,而且他喜欢哈维;但是,他觉得他没有资格讲。
It was satisfying to feel that she was so fond of him.
You told me that you are not fond of others' making jokes on and saying something irrelevant to you, and you wished I could respect you.
你和我说,你不喜欢别人和你开玩笑,说一些无厘头的话,让我尊重一下你。
Abraham loved his new mother, and she was very fond of him.
Abraham喜欢他的新妈妈,而她也很喜欢他。
Her feminity and beauty might be came from her dietary habit. She was fond of eating meats.
她的性感与美丽可能来自她的饮食习惯——她特别喜欢吃肉。

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