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词汇 fond
释义 fond
adjective
uk /fɒnd/ us /fɑːnd/

fondadjective (LIKING)


 be fond of someone/something
B1
to like someone or something very much: 喜爱…;喜欢做…
"I'm very fond of you, you know," he said.他说:“你知道吗,我很喜欢你。”
to like doing something; to do something often:
My brother is fond of pointing out my mistakes.
[ before noun ]
happy and loving: 快乐美好的;深情的
fond memoryMany of us have fond memories of our childhoods.我们许多人都对童年怀有美好的记忆。
fond farewellWe 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。
I like to travel but, then again, I'm very fond of my home.我喜欢旅游,可是另一方面我也很喜欢家里。
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.起初我对他并没有好感,可最后我竟然挺喜欢他的。
The children are not particularly fond of apples any more.
I have fond memories of my college days.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Feeling pleasure and happiness
(as) pleased as Punchidiom
ASMR
be dancing in the streetsidiom
be floating on airidiom
be full of the joys of springidiom
cheery
chipper
chirpily
chirpy
chuffed
happily
happy camper
happy placeidiom
jaunty
jocund
sunnily
swooning
swooningly
swoony
take delight in something/doing something

fondadjective (FOOLISH)


 a fond belief/hopeUK
something that you would like to be true but that is probably not: (可能难以实现的)信念/期望
I waited at home 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。
fond
noun[ Cusually plural or U ]
 food & drink specializeduk /fɒnd/ us /fɑːnd/
small pieces of brown food that are left in a pan after cooking, often used for making sauces:
The fonds that have cooked with the meat are flavoured with wine to make a gravy.
When a layer of brown fond has developed in the pan, deglaze it with some stock.
Darker fonds are usually richer and tastier.
There are three main fonds in classic French cuisine.
The chicken that sticks on the bottom of the pan becomes the fonds that you can use to make gravy.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Sauces, dressings, dips & pickles
aioli
aji
Alfredo
apple sauce
arrowroot
custard
custard powder
dashi
deglaze
demi-glace
mirin
miso
molasses
Mornay
mousseline
sambal
scalloped
secret sauce
shoyu
soubise

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fond | American Dictionary


fond
adjective[ -er/-est only ]
us/fɑnd/
having feelings of affection for someone or something, or having a liking for an activity:
I’m really fond of my aunt and enjoy seeing her.
She had fond memories of her childhood.
Charles is fond of driving, so I’m happy just to be a passenger.

fondly


adverbus/ˈfɑnd·li/
He smiled fondly at his wife.

Examples of fond


fond
He was always fonder of the country than the town, of the local rather than the national arena.
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Faith had fonder memories of life with kinder family, however.
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Of my fondest memories of the tea house was one of peace; nice and quiet, surrounded by lush trees.
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Moreover, the ' asides ' - of which the author is fond - are not always substantiated by hard evidence.
My fondest dream was to become an officer.
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Stories about the deceased and the fondest memories are shared, along with prayers.
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He ws very skilled at verses and was fond of opera and music.
He is also fond of the word maybe.
Historical figures - as historians are too fond of reminding one another - are often remarkably ill-informed.
The king was very fond of these three and trusted them.
I am naturally fond of all animals, and try to avoid hurting them.
On the other, they were highly critical of romantic revolution and were fond of pragmatic propositions.
Furthermore, although environmental economists are fond of doing contingent value studies, few have been done to determine the welfare implications of warmer weather.
However, he became fonder of them during filming because of their popularity with fans.
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A wealthy gentleman marries a foreign woman who is pretty, poor, and passionately fond of dancing.
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