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Translations for „fond“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

fond [fɒnd, Am fɑ:nd] ADJ

1. fond (liking):

to be fond of sb/sth
to grow fond of sth

2. fond (showing affection):

fond

3. fond (pleasant):

fond

4. fond (foolish):

in the fond belief [or hope] that...

Usage examples with fond

to grow fond of sth
in the fond belief [or hope] that...
to be fond of sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was enkindled a love interest who her family and friends were not fond of.
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It is a frequent visitor to feeding stations and is highly fond of sunflower seeds and suet cakes.
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He is also fond of making puns now and then to relieve the pressure of working onboard the ship.
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He was always fonder of the country than the town, of the local rather than the national arena.
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Then again, she would be as fond of him as ever.
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He is not relating a nostalgic tale of fond memories, but a mixed tale of hatred and love for his college.
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We may as individuals be rather fond of our own dialect.
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He was very fond of games and sports.
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But the two young men were never fond of each other and quarrelled frequently.
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He is fond of wine and reading and is somewhat sophisticated.
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