词组 | fond |
释义 | fond /fɒnd $ fɑːnd/ adjective liking someone or something very much, and caring about them a lotadverbsvery/deeply/extremely fond of sb/sth I’m very fond of this house and I’ll miss it when we move. | She was deeply fond of her two nieces.quite/rather fond of sb/sth It was an old car and he was quite fond of it.genuinely fond of sb/sth The boy’s nanny seemed genuinely fond of him.increasingly fond of sb/sth He found himself growing increasingly fond of her.verbsgrow fond of sb/sth (=become fond of them) Over the years we’ve grown very fond of each other.nounsa fond look/smile Mr Armstrong gave his wife a fond look.a fond farewell She waved a fond farewell to her parents and sister.prepositionsbe fond of sb/sth He was fond of Lily and wished he could help her.You also use be fond of when saying that someone does something often: “There’s more to life than making money,” she was fond of telling people. |
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