fain的意思和读音

fain

: [feɪn] : [feɪn]

adv.

adj.

int.

fainadv.

1.willingly or with pleasure

I would fain do as you ask.

adj.1.,,2.,

adv.1.,,

int.1.

na.1.“fains”

na.1.The variant of fains

1. “feign( ,= “fain)” “not at all( )” ...

2. ... ) invigorating adj. ) fain adv. ) gale n. ...

3. fadeless 退 fain falconine ...

4. ... densely adv. ,; fain adj. ,,… even adj. ; ; ...

5. cannot but : fain have to : , …

6. ... (Constance Gottschalk ) (S. Fain ) (G. Gerschwin ) ...

7. fadeless 退 fain falconine ...

8. narrow1. fain1. strained1. ...

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1.I saw abundance of parrots, and faIn I would have caught one, If possIble to have kept It to be tame, and taught It to speak to me.

2.men, who walk with God on earth, would fain be away, to walk with him on the golden pavements of the New Jerusalem.

3.As I walked on the railroad causeway, I used to wonder at the halo of light around my shadow, and would fain fancy myself one of the elect.

4.If all the skies were sunshine, Our faces would be fain To feel once More upon them The cooling splash of rain.便

5.One of Horne's numbers was "You're So Indifferent" written by Sammy Fain and Mitchell Parish a song she would keep in her repertoire.:“,”

6.Jeanie would fain have asked more circumstances relating to her sister's departure , but the tone of her father's prohibition was positive .

7.my spring is gone , however , but it has left me that french floweret on my hands , which , in some moods , i would fain be rid of.

8.your smile, your hair, your smiling eyes, and the. . . fain small always linger heart.

9.As you suggest, we would fain value one another for what we are absolutely, rather than relatively.

10.In this way, object can be photographed that are hundred times too fain to be seen by just looking through the telescope.