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21. | Be fond of; have a crush on;to like |
| 喜欢 |
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22. | When would you be fond of receiving the call? |
| 你喜欢什么时候叫您? |
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23. | Bob seems to be really quite fond of Helen. |
| 包伯似乎十分喜欢海伦。 |
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24. | I'm fond of you. |
| 我对你有好感。 |
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25. | Fond of lawsuits, little wealth; fond of doctors, little health. |
| 喜欢诉讼的人财富少,喜欢医生的人健康差。 |
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26. | to be fond of scheming, but fall to make a decision; to be fond of grandiose schemes, but unable to take |
| 好谋无断 |
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27. | 1.salty; 2.to be fond of salty food |
| 口重 |
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28. | not fond of solitude |
| 不喜欢孤身一人 |
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29. | 1.to be fond of killing; 2.bloodthirsty; bloodsucking |
| 嗜血成性 |
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30. | He's fond of bathing. |
| 他喜欢在湖中游泳。 |
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