fondly 英 ['fɒndlɪ]   美 ['fɑndli]

fondly

fondly  英 ['fɒndlɪ] 美 ['fɑndli]

adv. 天真地;怜爱地;温柔地 

“I’m just standing here, watching you pretend like you’re a little housewife, ” he said, fondly. 他怜爱地说,“我只是站在这里,看你假装你是一位可爱的家庭主妇。”
I suspect that many people fondly suppose that they usually do eighty percent of the talking in a conversation because people find them fascinating. 我估计有很多人天真地以为在一场谈话中他们起了百分之八十的作用,因为人们总过高估计自己的吸引力。

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  • adv. 天真地;怜爱地;温柔地
  • 1. “I’m just standing here, watching you pretend like you’re a little housewife, ” he said, fondly.

    他怜爱地说,“我只是站在这里,看你假装你是一位可爱的家庭主妇。”

  • 2. I suspect that many people fondly suppose that they usually do eighty percent of the talking in a conversation because people find them fascinating.

    我估计有很多人天真地以为在一场谈话中他们起了百分之八十的作用,因为人们总过高估计自己的吸引力。

  • 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.
fond·ly / ˈfɒndli ; NAmE ˈfɑːndli / adverb 1 in a way that shows great affection 深情地;温情地;慈爱地 SYN affectionately He looked at her fondly. 他深情地望着她。 I fondly remember my first job as a reporter. 我深深地记得我初次工作当记者的情景。 2 in a way that shows hope that is not reasonable or realistic 天真地;想当然地;一厢情愿地 I fondly imagined that you cared for me. 我天真地以为你很喜欢我。 fond·ly / ˈfɒndli ; NAmE ˈfɑːndli /
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