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adverb zärtlich* * *fond·ly[ˈfɒndli, AM ˈfɑ:-]1. (lovingly) liebevoll2. (foolishly) törichterweise* * *['fɒndlɪ]adv1) (= affectionately) liebevollto remember sb fondly — jdn in bester Erinnerung behalten
to remember sth fondly — sich gern an etw (acc) erinnern
* * *fondly adv1. liebevoll, herzlich2. in törichtem Optimismus, allzu kühn:I fondly hoped (imagined) that … ich war so töricht zu hoffen (anzunehmen), dass …* * *adv.lieb adv.liebevoll adv.zärtlich adv. -
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adjective1) (tender) zärtlich; (affectionate) liebevoll [Blick]; lieb [Erinnerung]be fond of somebody — jemanden mögen od. gern haben
I'm not very fond of sweets — ich mache mir nicht viel aus Süßigkeiten
2) (foolishly credulous or hopeful) kühn [Hoffnung, Traum]; gutgläubig [Person]; allzu zuversichtlich [Glaube]* * *[fond]•- academic.ru/28621/fondly">fondly- fondness
- fond of* * *[fɒnd, AM fɑ:nd]adj attr1. (affectionate) smile liebevoll▪ to be \fond of sb/sth jdn/etw gerne mögen▪ to be \fond of doing sth etw gerne machen2. (tender) zärtlich, liebevoll\fond memories teure Erinnerungen3. (naive) töricht, übertrieben\fond hope kühne Hoffnung* * *[fɒnd]adj (+er)1)to be fond of sb — jdn gernhaben or mögen
she is very fond of animals — sie hat Tiere sehr gern, sie ist sehr tierlieb(end)
I'm not enormously fond of Shaw's plays —
the two were very fond of each other — die beiden hatten or mochten einander sehr gern
I am fonder of Michael than James, but I am fondest of Adrian — ich habe Michael lieber als James, aber Adrian habe ich am liebsten
to become or grow fond of sb/sth — jdn/etw lieb gewinnen
he became very fond of the garden — der Garten ist ihm sehr lieb geworden or sehr ans Herz gewachsen
he is very fond of telling us about the war — er erzählt uns mit Vorliebe vom Krieg
she gave him a fond smile to bid sb a fond farewell — sie lächelte ihn liebevoll an sich liebevoll von jdm verabschieden
to have fond memories of sth — schöne Erinnerungen an etw (acc) haben, sich gern an etw (acc) erinnern
See:→ absence3) (= fervent) hope, dream, wish sehnlichhis fondest wish — sein sehnlichster Wunsch, sein Herzenswunsch
in the fond hope/belief that... — in der vergeblichen Hoffnung, dass...
he has fond hopes of winning — er bildet sich (dat) tatsächlich ein, gewinnen zu können
* * *be fond of doing sth etwas gern tun;be fond of children kinderlieb sein;be fond of smoking gern rauchen;be fond of sports sportbegeistert sein2. zärtlich, liebevoll, innig3. allzu nachsichtig (Mutter etc)4. übertrieben zuversichtlich, (allzu) kühn (Hoffnung etc):it went beyond my fondest dreams es übertraf meine kühnsten Träume* * *adjective1) (tender) zärtlich; (affectionate) liebevoll [Blick]; lieb [Erinnerung]be fond of somebody — jemanden mögen od. gern haben
2) (foolishly credulous or hopeful) kühn [Hoffnung, Traum]; gutgläubig [Person]; allzu zuversichtlich [Glaube]* * *adj.zärtlich adj.
См. также в других словарях:
Fondly — Fond ly, adv. 1. Foolishly. [Archaic] Verstegan (1673). [1913 Webster] Make him speak fondly like a frantic man. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. In a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly. [1913 Webster] My heart, untraveled, fondly turns to thee.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fondly — (adj.) mid 14c., foolishly, from FOND (Cf. fond) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning affectionately is from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
fondly — [fänd′lē] adv. [ME: see FOND1 & LY2] 1. with simple trust; naively 2. lovingly 3. Archaic foolishly … English World dictionary
fondly — fond|ly [ fandli ] adverb 1. ) in a way that shows that you like and care about someone: She smiled fondly at her brother and his wife. a ) with positive or happy feelings: He is fondly remembered as a wonderful teacher. Dave still speaks fondly… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fondly — UK [ˈfɒndlɪ] / US [ˈfɑndlɪ] adverb 1) a) in a way that shows that you like and care about someone She smiled fondly at her brother and his wife. b) with positive or happy feelings He is fondly remembered as a wonderful teacher. Dave still speaks… … English dictionary
fondly — fond|ly [ˈfɔndli US ˈfa:ndli] adv 1.) fondly 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… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fondly — adverb 1 fondly 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. 2 in a way that shows you … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fondly — adverb Date: 14th century 1. archaic in a foolish manner ; foolishly 2. in a fond manner ; affectionately < spoke of her fondly > 3. in a willingly credulous manner < it would stun, I fondly hoped, the reader Annie Dillard > … New Collegiate Dictionary
fondly — /fond lee/, adv. 1. in a fond manner; lovingly or affectionately: He looked fondly at his child. 2. Archaic. with complacent credulity; foolishly. [1300 50; ME; see FOND1, LY] * * * … Universalium
fondly — adv. Fondly is used with these verbs: ↑gaze, ↑imagine, ↑recall, ↑remember … Collocations dictionary
fondly — [ˈfɒndli] adv in a way that shows that you like and care about someone or something She smiled fondly at her brother.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English