fondle
英 ['fɒnd(ə)l]
美 ['fɑndl]
語源
英語の語源
- fondle (v.)
- 1690s, "treat with indulgence and affection" (now obsolete), from fond (adj.) + frequentative ending. Or possibly from the obsolete verb fond "be fond, be in love, dote" (1520s), from the adjective or altered from earlier fon. Sense of "caress" first recorded 1796. As a noun from 1833. Related: Fondled; fondling (1670s as a past participle adjective); fondlesome.
例文
- 1. He tried to kiss her and fondle her.
- 彼は彼女にキスをして、撫でてあげたいと思っています。
- 2.Did you fondle anyone while I was away?
- 私がいない間、あなたは人をいじっていましたか。
- 3.Mothers and fathers must have a chance to fondle their new babies.
- 両親は必ず彼らの新生児を愛撫する機会がある。
- 4.The birds sing songs and the cool breeze fondle the green grass.
- 鳥の歌と涼風が撫でる緑の草。
- 5.The beautiful thing on the world often makes a person fondle admiringly.
- 世の中の美しいものは往々にして手放せない。
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