Fond

  • 1fond — fond …

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  • 2fond — [ fɔ̃ ] n. m. • XIIIe; funz, puis fonz, fons 1080; confondu avec fonds jusqu au XVIIe; lat. fundus « fond » et « fonds » I ♦ Concret A ♦ Partie la plus basse de qqch. de creux, de profond …

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  • 3fond — FOND, fonduri, s.n. I. 1. (În corelaţie cu formă) Conţinut. ♢ Articol de fond = articol care tratează o problemă actuală importantă; editorial. Fond lexical (lexic) principal sau fondul principal (de cuvinte) = partea esenţială a vocabularului… …

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  • 4fond — [ fand ] adjective ** 1. ) fond of liking and caring about someone very much, especially as a result of knowing them well or for a long time: I was very fond of my Uncle Jim. Are you fond of children? a ) usually before noun loving: a fond father …

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  • 5fond — [fɔnd US fa:nd] adj [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: fonne stupid person (13 16 centuries)] 1.) be fond of sb to like someone very much, especially when you have known them for a long time and almost feel love for them ▪ Joe s quite fond of her, isn t… …

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  • 6fond — fȍnd m <N mn fòndovi> DEFINICIJA 1. ukupnost potencijala materijalne snage, zaliha, raspoloživa sredstva [šumski fond; stočni fond; crni fond; stambeni fond] 2. dio materijalnih sredstava ili novca određen za posebne svrhe [fond za… …

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  • 7Fond — Fond, a. [Compar. {Fonder}; superl. {Fondest}.] [For fonned, p. p. of OE. fonnen to be foolish. See {Fon}.] 1. Foolish; silly; simple; weak. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] Grant I may never prove so fond To trust man on his oath or bond. Shak. [1913… …

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  • 8Fond D'œil — En ophtalmologie, le fond d œil est un examen simple permettant d examiner le fond de l œil, à savoir la rétine et ses vaisseaux, la papille optique (tête du nerf optique), la macula. Méthode Dilatation de la pupille au tropicamide pour un fond d …

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  • 9Fond — (von französisch: fond = „Grund“, aus lateinisch: fundus [m.]) bezeichnet: den Hinter oder Untergrund einer bildlichen rsp. ornamentalen Darstellung, siehe Hintergrund (Bildgestaltung) in Kraftfahrzeugen den hinteren Teil, der die Rücksitze… …

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  • 10fond — adj 1 Fond, infatuated, besotted, insensate are comparable when they mean made blindly or stupidly foolish (as by passion or drink). Fond implies a judgment misled by credulity, undue optimism, or excessive affection {Cowper s characterization of …

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