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fonda

/fawn-dah; English fon-duh/US // ˈfɔn dɑ; English ˈfɒn də //UK // (ˈfɒndə) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fon·das [fawn-dahs; English fon-duhz]. /ˈfɔn dɑs; English ˈfɒn dəz/. Spanish.

    • : an inn or restaurant.

Examples

  • An analogous move, Brownstein argues, took place in politics, as Hayden and Fonda essentially unplugged — they softened their earlier stance as revolutionaries and, instead, through the Indochina Peace Campaign, began lobbying to effect change.

  • He once remarked to me that “Henry Fonda turns in the same performance year after year and the critics always call it wonderful.”

  • Fonda tried in vain to convince Jarrow and Archer to ditch the project.

  • Fonda was always willing to speak out even when it might be detrimental to her career.

  • Despite the hard work of women like Fonda, Archer said, there had been no sea-change in attitudes within the industry.

  • The Trial of Jane Fonda is at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh until August 24.

  • Many an evening have I met them on these roads, billing and cooing like the doves on La Fonda's eaves.

  • But what he said has become true; for when again he set his foot among the dead ashes of Fonda's Bush, it became Broadalbin.

  • "I cannot desert Mr. Fonda at such a time," said she with that same pale and frightened obstinacy I had encountered at Bowman's.

  • At the well I called to my men, who got up from the grass and greeted Major Fonda with unmilitary familiarity.

  • "If you wish it, I am now at liberty to remain with you till Mr. Fonda sends for me," replied Penelope.