fond
adj. 喜欢; 深情的; 愉快的; 不切实际的
If you are fond of someone, you feel affection for them.
I am very fond of Michael...
我很喜欢迈克尔。
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。
You use fond to describe people or their behaviour when they show affection.
...a fond father...
慈父
He gave him a fond smile.
他给了他一个深情的微笑。
If you are fond of something, you like it or you like doing it very much.
He was fond of marmalade...
他爱吃橘子酱。
She is fond of collecting rare carpets.
她喜欢收集稀罕少见的地毯。
If you have fond memories of someone or something, you remember them with pleasure.
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。
You use fond to describe hopes, wishes, or beliefs which you think are foolish because they seem unlikely to be fulfilled.
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。
1. having or displaying warmth or affection;
2. extravagantly or foolishly loving and indulgent;
3. absurd or silly because unlikely;
4. (followed by `of' or `to') having a strong preference or liking for;
I am not very fond of folk dance.
我不太喜欢民间舞蹈.
He professed himself fond of music.
他承认自己喜欢音乐.
He is too fond of drink.
他太好饮酒.
Others may be fond of titles and honours, but I am not.
人皆好名, 我则不然.
He is fond of his parents.
他爱他的父母.