fondly | (ฟอน'ลี) adv. อย่างรักใคร่, ด้วยความชอบ, อย่างงมงาย |
fondly | My mother gazed at me fondly. |
fondly | Once again, Mrs. Lee speaks fondly of the past, and it is impossible to stop her. |
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fondly | (adv) with fondness; with love, Syn. lovingly |
Fondly | adv. Make him speak fondly like a frantic man. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] My heart, untraveled, fondly turns to thee. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ] |
呼び慕う | [よびしたう, yobishitau] (v5u, vt) to call fondly [Add to Longdo] |
惚れ惚れ | [ほれぼれ, horebore] (adv, n, adv-to) (uk) fondly; charming [Add to Longdo] |
惚気 | [のろけ, noroke] (n) speaking fondly of a loved one [Add to Longdo] |
惚気る | [のろける, norokeru] (v1, vi) to play up; to speak fondly of; to praise one's spouse [Add to Longdo] |
惚気話;のろけ話 | [のろけばなし, norokebanashi] (n) (uk) speaking fondly of [Add to Longdo] |
目を細める | [めをほそめる, mewohosomeru] (exp, v1) (1) to close one's eyes partly; to squint; (2) to smile with one's whole face; to look fondly at [Add to Longdo] |
恋々として;恋恋として | [れんれんとして, renrentoshite] (exp) fondly; longingly [Add to Longdo] |