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单词 fondly
释义
fondlyfond‧ly /ˈfɒndli $ ˈfɑːndli/ adverb Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Both sisters spoke fondly of their daredevil brother.
  • Greta smiled fondly at him from across the room.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But not all money managers will look back on 1995 fondly.
  • Later in the book, she writes fondly about experience with her first aircraft, a Beech Musketeer.
  • Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
(=to believe something that is untrue)· He had fondly imagined that she was in love with him.
(=in a way that shows you liked someone or something a lot)· The restaurant is fondly remembered by many.
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB
· Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.· The Gombe rainforest is not the sort of Eden we might fondly imagine.
· That first season back in Division One is still fondly recalled by supporters.· And in time, his weakness may even be recalled fondly.
· The period you so fondly remember was dominated by activist and economically unschooled regulators and judges.· I was spoiled by my prime seat as a pilot and remember fondly that view when I dive now as a scientist.· She fondly remembers her first experience of this unusual cichlid.· Mr Whitmee gave his last singing performance to Darlington Folk Club and is fondly remembered by many members.· She quotes often from long-forgotten songs and fondly remembered favorites.
· His foolishness made him smile and think fondly of himself as he turned over on his side, facing her.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • Some people fondly believe that chess-playing computers work by internally trying out all possible combinations of chess moves.
  • Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.
  • The Gombe rainforest is not the sort of Eden we might fondly imagine.
1fondly imagine/believe/hope etc to believe something that is untrue, hope for something that will probably not happen etc:  Some people still fondly believe that modern science can solve all the world’s problems.2in a way that shows you like someone very much SYN  lovingly:  He turned to see her smiling fondly at him.
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