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21. | be fond of fun |
| 爱闹着玩 |
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22. | It seems that he has become very fond of the boy. |
| 似乎他变得十分喜爱这男孩。 |
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23. | But it's not the only sport Australians are fond of. |
| 但是它不是澳大利亚人唯一喜爱的运动。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高一下学期适用) 4 - Unit 12 Culture Shock Lesson 4 The New Australians |
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24. | person who cannot resist sb/sth or is very fond of sb/sth |
| 抵挡不住某人[某事物]的人;极喜爱某人[某事物]的人 |
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25. | Be fond of liquor |
| 喜欢喝酒 |
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26. | He was passionately fond of a youth named Hyacinthus. |
| 他十分喜爱一个名叫雅辛托斯的少年。 |
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27. | characterized by feeling or showing fond affection for. |
| 具有或表现出喜爱的倾向特征的。 |
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28. | 2 [和合]求你救我脱离作4孽的人和喜爱流人血的人。 |
| NIV] Deliver me from evildoers and save me from bloodthirsty men. |
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29. | The peony is flower of riches and honour , depths accept VIPs's being fond of. |
| 牡丹花为富贵之花,深受达官贵人的喜爱。 |
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30. | Devoted to the pursuit of pleasure; fond of good food, comfort, and ease. |
| 爱享乐的追求享乐的;讲究饮食的,喜爱舒适、轻松的 |
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