单词详解 | fondly

fondly
音标
英音/ ˈfɒndli / 美音/ ˈfɑːndli /

听听基本释意:

外刊例句
He talks fondly of family barbecues with his dad’s close Newcastle team mates Alan Shearer and Shay Given.
他深情地谈论着与他父亲在纽卡斯尔的亲密队友艾伦·希勒和谢伊·吉文的家庭烧烤。
BBC

Many Thais still recall fondly his populist agenda, in particular his $1 health care program and the disbursement of loans to farmers when he was prime minister from 2001 to 2006.
许多泰国人仍然深情地回忆起他的民粹主义议程,特别是他在 2001 年至 2006 年担任总理期间推出的 1 美元医疗保健计划以及向农民发放的贷款。
New York Times

They also speak fondly of the two things which had made the town famous: sparkling wine and salt.
他们还深情地谈论使这座小镇闻名的两件事:起泡酒和盐。
BBC

基本释意
adverb
with fondness; with love
天真地;怜爱地;温柔地

同义词
lovingly

短释义

长释义

文学例句
He hoped it would snow recklessly and bring to the island the impossible winter purity, so rare and precious, he remembered fondly from his youth.
他希望这场大雪肆意而为,给岛上带来不可思议的冬季纯净,这是他从小就深情地记得的,如此罕见和珍贵。
Snow Falling on Cedars: A Novel by David Guterson

Cleopatra was well aware of how highly the Greeks regarded Mark Antony and how fondly they remembered Octavia.
克利奥帕特拉深知希腊人对马克·安东尼的评价有多么高,以及他们对奥克塔维亚的怀念有多么深。
Sterling Biographies®: Cleopatra: Egypt’s Last and Greatest Queen by Susan Blackaby

“You’re my clever boy,” she said fondly, giving Matt an extra slice of apple pie.
“你是我的聪明男孩,”她深情地说,又给了马特一片苹果派。
The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer

词源
fondly (adj.)mid-14c., “foolishly,” from fond + -ly (2). Formerly sometimes in a bad sense, “with indiscreet or excessive affection” (1762). Meaning “affectionately” is from 1590s.Related entries & more

下面是词源的翻译(机器翻译比较难翻,参考着看)
深情地(adj.)14世纪中叶,“愚蠢地”,来自fond + -ly(2)。以前有时带有不好的含义,“带着轻率或过度的感情”(1762)。 “深情地”的意思源自 1590 年代。相关条目及更多


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