fond

  • 61fond — adjective 1) she was fond of dancing Syn: keen on, partial to, addicted to, enthusiastic about, passionate about; attached to, attracted to, enamored of, in love with, having a soft spot for; informal into, hooked on, gone on, sweet on, struck on …

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  • 62fond — adjective 1) she was fond of dancing Syn: keen on, partial to, enthusiastic about, attached to, attracted to; informal into 2) his fond father Syn: adoring, devoted, doting, loving, caring …

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  • 63fond — See au fond; au fond en droit; au fond en fait …

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  • 64fond of — Having a liking for; attracted to by strong liking. * /Alan is fond of candy./ * /Uncle Bill was the children s favorite, and he was fond of them too./ …

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  • 65fond of — Having a liking for; attracted to by strong liking. * /Alan is fond of candy./ * /Uncle Bill was the children s favorite, and he was fond of them too./ …

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  • 66fond — 1. adjective a) affectionate a fond farewell b) indulgent I have fond grandparents who spoil me. 2. noun The background design in lace making …

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  • 67Fond — 1. Hintersitz, Rückbank, Rücksitz. 2. Hintergrund, Tiefe. 3. Basis, Fundament, Grundlage; (bildungsspr., Fachspr.): Substrat. 4. Brühe, Fleischsaft. * * * Fond,der:1.⇨Hintergrund(1)–2.⇨Rücksitz Fond 1.Hintersitz,Rücksitz 2.Grund,Hintergrund,Folie …

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  • 68fond — ● n. m. ● 1. ►SYSTM Voir tâche. ● 2. ►INTGRAF Le fond de l écran ou le fond du bureau est ce qui se cache derrière les fenêtres. On peut y mettre des images, mais cela consomme beaucoup de mémoire vive, pour quelque chose de lassant qui ne se… …

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  • 69Fond —     Définition de Fond     Le mot fond comme dans l expression au fond utilisé dans les jugements des Tribunaux et les arrêts des Cours supérieures, renvoie aux dispositions légales réglementaires ou contractuelles par références auxquelles, le… …

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  • 70fond — [14] Fond originally meant ‘foolish’, and the likeliest explanation of its rather problematic origin is that it was a derivative of the Middle English noun fon ‘fool’ (its Middle English spelling fonned suggests that it was formed with the suffix …

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