fonda / ˈfɔn dɑ; English ˈfɒn də /

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fonda 的定义

n. 名词 noun

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

  1. an inn or restaurant.

更多fonda例句

  1. 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.
  2. He once remarked to me that “Henry Fonda turns in the same performance year after year and the critics always call it wonderful.”
  3. Fonda tried in vain to convince Jarrow and Archer to ditch the project.
  4. Fonda was always willing to speak out even when it might be detrimental to her career.
  5. Despite the hard work of women like Fonda, Archer said, there had been no sea-change in attitudes within the industry.
  6. The Trial of Jane Fonda is at the Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh until August 24.
  7. Many an evening have I met them on these roads, billing and cooing like the doves on La Fonda's eaves.
  8. 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.
  9. "I cannot desert Mr. Fonda at such a time," said she with that same pale and frightened obstinacy I had encountered at Bowman's.
  10. At the well I called to my men, who got up from the grass and greeted Major Fonda with unmilitary familiarity.
  11. "If you wish it, I am now at liberty to remain with you till Mr. Fonda sends for me," replied Penelope.