over-fond
adjective (also overfond) uk/ˌəʊ.vəˈfɒnd/ us/ˌoʊ.vɚˈfɑːnd/
非常喜欢
liking someone or something too much or liking doing something too much
People said that he was overfond of whisky. 人们说他非常喜欢威士忌。
She persuaded her overfond young boyfriend to spend hundreds of pounds on the ring.
Young people are over-fond of taking pictures of themselves and one another.
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- She is overfond of lecturing others on how to behave.
- The film is over-fond in its portrayal of the band's lead singer.
- His parents are certainly not over-fond of me, probably because of the way that I look and dress.