fond of 的定义
fond·er, fond·est.
- having a liking or affection for: to be fond of animals.
- loving; affectionate: to give someone a fond look.
- excessively tender or overindulgent; doting: a fond parent.
- cherished with strong or unreasoning feeling: to nourish fond hopes of becoming president.
- Archaic. foolish or silly.
- Archaic. foolishly credulous or trusting.
fond of 近义词
等同于 keen
等同于 fascinated
fond of 的近义词 31 个
- absorbed
- aroused
- delighted
- enamored
- enchanted
- enthralled
- excited
- intoxicated
- mesmerized
- thrilled
- attracted
- beguiled
- bewitched
- charmed
- dazzled
- engrossed
- enraptured
- enticed
- entranced
- hypnotized
- infatuated
- overpowered
- seduced
- sent
- smitten
- transfixed
- transported
- in love with
- sold on
- stuck on
- under a spell
fond of 的反义词 9 个
更多fond of例句
- I quickly grew fond of stashing items in the open overhead compartments that are spread around the interior.
- Tasha Zemke, copy editorI bought this breakfast-sammie machine for my partner’s birthday over the summer, and we have become especially fond of it as the weather gets colder.
- Readers of a certain age will have fond childhood memories of weekday afternoons spent in the company of the Warner siblings, Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, the central figures of the hugely popular, Emmy-award winning animated series, Animaniacs.
- I’m particularly fond of the video of tiny legless larvae leaping into the air, accompanied by Strauss’ “Also sprach Zarathustra.”
- As Warren Smith, CEO of the San Diego Loyal is fond of saying, “San Diego is the Soccer Capital of North America … it just doesn’t know it yet.”
- He seemed particularly fond of Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy.
- Sometimes,” he is fond of telling the press, “the target draws the arrow.
- You also seem to be fond of the way the film treated gravity—as opposed to your reservations about the film Gravity.
- She met a Forbes at the club the other night who is fond of literature.
- A couple of things: I have lived in North Africa and I have very fond memories of that time and those people.
- “My sister is passionately fond of children,” said the elder lady, in smiling apology.
- These Eskimos were very fond of kite-flying, for its own sake, without reference to utility!
- This had been quite genuine, for the Professor had been fond of his relative, who had always been very good to him.
- "I'm afraid I couldn't quite manage that, my dear boy," your fond parent would respond.
- Bordering them were great quantities of berry-laden snow-berry bushes, of which I am very fond.