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Что (кто) такое fond - определение

FLAVORFUL COOKING LIQUID USED IN FURTHER COOKING
Fonds de cuisine
  • A fish fond with gelatinous structure
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fond         
a.
1.
Foolish, silly, weak, empty, vain, absurd, senseless, baseless.
2.
Doting, over-affectionate, foolishly loving, excessively tender.
fond         
adj. (cannot stand alone) fond of (she is fond of him)
fond         
(fonder, fondest)
1.
If you are fond of someone, you feel affection for them.
I am very fond of Michael...
She was especially fond of a little girl named Betsy.
ADJ: v-link ADJ of n
fondness
...a great fondness for children.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
You use fond to describe people or their behaviour when they show affection.
...a fond father...
He gave him a fond smile.
ADJ: ADJ n
fondly
Liz saw their eyes meet fondly across the table.
ADV: ADV after v
3.
If you are fond of something, you like it or you like doing it very much.
He was fond of marmalade...
She is fond of collecting rare carpets.
ADJ: v-link ADJ of n/-ing
fondness
I've always had a fondness for jewels.
N-UNCOUNT: usu N for n/-ing
4.
If you have fond memories of someone or something, you remember them with pleasure.
I have very fond memories of living in our village.
= pleasant
ADJ: ADJ n
fondly
My dad took us there when I was about four and I remembered it fondly.
ADV: ADV with v
5.
You use fond to describe hopes, wishes, or beliefs which you think are foolish because they seem unlikely to be fulfilled.
My fond hope is that we will be ready by Christmastime.
ADJ: ADJ n
fondly
I fondly imagined that surgery meant a few stitches and an overnight stay in hospital.
ADV: ADV with v
fond         
¦ adjective
1. (fond of) having an affection or liking for.
affectionate; loving: fond memories.
2. (of a hope or belief) foolishly optimistic; naive.
Derivatives
fondly adverb
fondness noun
Origin
ME (in the sense 'infatuated, foolish'): from obs. fon 'a fool, be foolish', of unknown origin; cf. fun.
Fond         
·- imp. of Find. Found.
II. Fond ·superl Foolish; silly; simple; weak.
III. Fond ·add. ·noun Fund, stock, or store.
IV. Fond ·superl Doted on; regarded with affection.
V. Fond ·superl Trifling; valued by folly; trivial.
VI. Fond ·vi To be fond; to Dote.
VII. Fond ·add. ·noun Foundation; bottom; groundwork;.
VIII. Fond ·add. ·noun The Ground.
IX. Fond ·vt To Caress; to Fondle.
X. Fond ·superl Foolishly tender and loving; weakly indulgent; over-affectionate.
XI. Fond ·superl Affectionate; loving; tender;
- in a good sense; as, a fond mother or wife.
XII. Fond ·add. ·noun The broth or juice from braised flesh or fish, usually served as a sauce.
XIII. Fond ·superl Loving; much pleased; affectionately regardful, indulgent, or desirous; longing or yearning;
- followed by of (formerly also by on).
Fond         
In the culinary arts, fond is a contraction of fonds de cuisine which is loosely described as "the foundation and working capital of the kitchen". It refers to a flavorful liquid that is used as foundation (fondation in French, hence the abbreviation fond) for other preparations, such as stocks, broths, gravies and sauces.
Ae Fond Kiss         
  • The first line on a memorial plaque
  • Grave of "Clarinda" in [[Canongate Kirkyard]]
SONG BY ROBERT BURNS
Ae fond kiss; Ae Fond Kiss, and Then We Sever; Ae fond kiss and then we sever
The Scots song "Ae fond kiss and then we sever" by the Scottish poet Robert Burns is more commonly known as "Ae fond kiss". It is Burns' most recorded love song.
A Fond Husband         
1677 COMEDY PLAY BY THE ENGLISH WRITER THOMAS D'URFEY
The Fond Husband
A Fond Husband; Or, The Plotting Sisters also known as The Fond Husband is a 1677 comedy play by the English writer Thomas D'Urfey. It was first staged by the Duke's Company at London's Dorset Garden Theatre with a cast that included William Smith as Rashley, Henry Harris as Ranger, James Nokes as Peregrine Bubble, Anthony Leigh as Old Fumble, Samuel Sandford as Sir Roger Petulant, Thomas Jevon as Sneak, John Richards as Spatterdash, Thomas Percival as Apothecary, Elizabeth Barry as Emillia, Rebecca Marshall as Maria and Margaret Hughes as Cordelia.
Fonds commun de placement         
TYPE OF INVESTMENT FUNDS IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES OF EUROPE
Fond commun de placement
Fonds commun de placement translates to "investment funds" or "mutual funds", and are open-ended collective investment funds based that are neither trust or company law based. They are similar to common contractual funds in Ireland, tax transparent funds in the UK and "fondsen voor gemene rekening" in the Netherlands.
USS Fond du Lac (APA-166)         
USS Fond Du Lac; USS Fond Du Lac (APA-166); APA-166; USS Fond du Lac (APA-166)
USS Fond du Lac (APA-166) was a Haskell-class attack transport in service with the United States Navy from 1944 to 1946. She was scrapped in 1974.

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Fond

In the culinary arts, fond is a contraction of fonds de cuisine which is loosely described as "the foundation and working capital of the kitchen". It refers to a flavorful liquid that is used as foundation (fondation in French, hence the abbreviation fond) for other preparations, such as stocks, broths, gravies and sauces.

In popular usage, the word fond is often conveniently used to refer to the stock made from a fond. It is also sometime used colloquially to refer to the solid bits of food found stuck to a pan after something was cooked; more technically, these bits are deglazed with a liquid in order to produce a fond.