fond of

fond of — 慣用語

1. to feel warm liking or gentle affection for someone or something, or to enjoy do

1.慣用語B1
釋義

喜愛;喜歡

對人或事物有深厚好感或興趣

to feel warm liking or gentle affection for someone or something, or to enjoy doing something regularly as a pleasant habit

例句

Bao's grandmother is very fond of the children who live next door.

包的奶奶很喜歡住在隔壁的孩子們。

fond of + noun phrase for affectionate liking

Arjun has grown fond of playing chess on Saturday mornings.

阿瓊漸漸喜歡上在週六早上玩西洋棋。

be fond of + gerund for habitual enjoyment

同義詞
  • keen on

    more enthusiastic; informal and common in British English

  • attached to

    stronger emotional bond, implies personal closeness

  • partial to

    more informal and often limited to food, drink, or small pleasures

反義詞
  • indifferent to

    neutral lack of interest rather than active dislike

  • averse to

    stronger avoidance or distaste for something

文法句型

be fond of + noun phrase

be fond of + gerund

用法筆記

Fond of is used with the verb 'be' (or 'become', 'grow') and is always followed by 'of' then a noun, noun phrase, or gerund (-ing form). It expresses a long-term, gentle liking rather than a sudden or intense passion.

常見錯誤

I am fond with chocolate.
I am fond of chocolate.
💡The correct preposition after 'fond' is 'of', not 'with'.
She is fond to read novels.
She is fond of reading novels.
💡'Fond of' must be followed by a noun or gerund, never by an infinitive.