fond UK [fɒnd] US [fɑ:nd] adjective LIKING 喜爱 ADVANCED [before noun] ■having a great liking for someone or something 喜爱的,喜欢的;深情的•She was very fond of horses.她非常喜欢马。 •"I'm very fond of you, you know," he said.他说:“你知道吗,我很喜欢你。” •My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes.我哥哥喜欢给我挑错。 •Many of us have fond memories of our childhoods.我们许多人都对童年怀有美好的记忆。 •We said a fond farewell to each other (= We said goodbye in a loving way) and promised to write.我们深情告别,答应给彼此写信。 UK [fɒnd] US [fɑ:nd] adjective FOOLISH 愚蠢的 a fond belief/hope ■something that you would like to be true but that is probably not 难以实现的信念/期望•I waited in all evening in the fond hope that he might call.我等了一整晚,满心期望他会打电话来。 |