fondness的意思和读音

fondness

: [fɒndnəs]

n.

n.dislike

n.liking,affection,weakness,soft spot,partiality

n.1., (for)2.;3.,

1. entice 9. fondness 11. instinct 14. ...

2. entice 9. fondness 11. instinct 14. ...

3. ①hinder fondness ④desperately

4. daring fondness exceed ...

5. be fond of A A fondness n. figure out ...

6. love fondness attachment ...

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1.Johnson told me, with an amiable fondness, a little pleasing circumstance relative to this work.

2.Enjoying her native culture and fondness for her mother tongue, at the same time, being capable of speaking at least two foreign languages.

3.It had an African them, and my wife was really happy, as she has a special fondness for that continent.

4.Moreover, Putin and Zuma as former communist secret policemen seem to have retained a particular fondness for spies.

5.My wife, " he said, looking into her eyes with great fondness, " You have been stronger than my fate.“,”,“。”

6.Kelly Coffman-Lee wanted to tell the world about her fondness for bean curd by picking certain letters for her SUV's licence plate.-SUV

7.Yet this fondness for its intrinsic elegance seems to have bred a form of conservatism.使

8.Despite a human fondness for sticking labels on all that moves (Adam started it), this is not a task to be entered into lightly.),

9.I should take as a freshman, if I had my work to do over again, more work that I have no especial fondness for or that I find difficult.

10.But it did not exhaust his fondness for the United States as adversary.