形容词喜欢的; 多情的; 溺爱的,宠爱的; 盲目轻信的
形容词
1. A fond mother may spoil her child.
溺爱孩子的母亲会把孩子宠坏。
2. She is very fond of ballet.
她很喜欢芭蕾。
3. She has fond parents.
她有慈祥的父母。
4. The fond father smiled with pleasure.
溺爱孩子的父亲高兴地微笑了。
5. I am not fond of eating meat.
我不喜欢吃肉。
周末计划
A:What are your weekend arrangements?
你的周末怎么安排啊?
B:There’re many things I can do on weekends.
周末我要做很多事。
fond的翻译
A:What sort of things are you interested in?
你对怎么样的事感兴趣?
B:I’m keen on taking short trips to nearby scenic spots. More often than not, I go with some of my friends. By the way, what are your favorites?
我喜欢到附近的风景点走一走,有时间和一些朋友一起去。顺便问一下,你最喜欢做什么?
A:I love swimming and cycling. On Sunday morning I have swimming practice for an hour. In the afternoon, I just ride my bike around the city or along the country roads for almost two hours.
我喜欢游泳和骑自行车。在星期天上午,我要游泳锻炼一小时,而下午我还要花两小时骑车在城里转一转,或沿着乡间路骑。
B:That’s great! I think they do you a lot of good. Where do you swim?
真不错!我想锻炼给了你很多好处。你在哪儿游泳?
A:Mostly in the city’s swimming pool. But on occasion, I go to the beach with friends. Well, what do you do at leisure?
大多数时候在城里的游泳池,有时候同朋友一起到海边游,真开心!嗯,你在业余时间做什么?
B:I’m fond of dancing.
我喜欢跳舞。
A:Good. You really know how to enjoy yourself.
很好,你真会享受生活。
B:Thanks. And you, too, I think.
谢谢,你也差不多。
1. 喜爱:harvest 收获 | fond 喜爱 | funny 有趣的
2. fond
2. 喜爱的:folly 蠢事 | fond 喜爱的 | fondness 嗜好
3. fond是什么意思
3. 长跑:Demi fond 中长跑 | Fond 长跑 | Sprint 短跑
1. 喜欢;喜爱
If you are fond of someone, you feel affection for them.
e.g. I am very fond of Michael...
我很喜欢迈克尔。
e.g. She was especially fond of a little girl named Betsy.
她尤其偏爱一个名叫贝齐的小女孩。
2. 深情的;温情的
You use fond to describe people or their behaviour when they show affection.
e.g. ...a fond father...
慈父
e.g. He gave him a fond smile.
他给了他一个深情的微笑。
3. 喜欢…的;爱做…的
If you are fond of something, you like it or you like doing it very much.
e.g. He was fond of marmalade...
他爱吃橘子酱。
e.g. She is fond of collecting rare carpets.
她喜欢收集稀罕少见的地毯。
4. (回忆)愉快的,愉悦的
If you have fond memories of someone or something, you remember them with pleasure.
e.g. I have very fond memories of living in our village.
我对乡村生活有着十分美好的回忆。
5. (期望、愿望、信仰等)愚蠢的,不切实际的
You use fond to describe hopes, wishes, or beliefs which you think are foolish because they seem unlikely to be fulfilled.
e.g. My fond hope is that we will be ready by Christmastime.
我痴想着希望我们可以在圣诞假期前准备就绪。
adj
1. extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent
e.g. adoring grandparents
deceiving her preoccupied and doting husband with a young captain
hopelessly spoiled by a fond mother
2. having or displaying warmth or affection
e.g. affectionate children
a fond embrace
fond of his nephew
a tender glance
a warm embrace
Synonym: affectionatelovesometenderwarm
3. absurd or silly because unlikely
e.g. fond hopes of becoming President
fond fancies