词汇 | be fond of doing |
释义 | be fond of doingbe fond of doing 1 LIKE somebody OR somethingto like something, especially something you have liked for a long time 喜欢(做)某事,爱好某物〔尤指长期喜爱之物〕 I’m not overly fond of cooking. 我不怎么喜欢烹饪。 I’d grown fond of the place and it was difficult to leave. 我已渐渐爱上这个地方,舍不得离开了。 Examples from the Corpus grown fond of• I'd grown fond of Burlington and it was difficult to leave.• He had grown fond of her in the last few days.• He had grown fond of this place, and now, soon, he was to leave it. → be fond of (doing) something at fond(2) 2 to do something often, especially something that annoys other people 老爱做某事〔尤指惹他人生气的事〕 My grandfather was very fond of handing out advice to all my friends. 我祖父喜欢对我的每一位朋友大赠忠告。 Examples from the Corpus be fond of doing something• "The only reason I make money is so I can give it away, " Quigley is fond of saying.• Sue's very fond of hiking and backpacking.• Dad was fond of whisky, but normally only drank on an evening when work was done.• First, he knew Lewie was fond of him, and Lewie was the boss.• He is fond of Machiavelli the rake, the prankster and the scoundrel.• He travelled extensively, was fond of music, and was a competent pianist.• Just why this is called a boil-off and just why auditors are fond of the term is obscure.• Kromko noted lawyers and their ilk are fond of worthless boiler-plate.• She was fond of, she liked, probably she loved, Wharton Horricker. → be fond of doing something at fond(3) |
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