fawn
verb [ˈfɔn]
To fawn over someone is to court their favor by groveling [匍匐前进; 卑躬屈膝] or by flattering the person. Fawn is also sometimes used of dogs to mean “to show affection.”
ultimately from the Old English adjective _fægen_ or _fagan_, meaning “glad,” by way of Old English _fagnian_, meaning “to rejoice.” Note that this _fawn_ is not, despite appearances, related to the noun _fawn_ that refers to a young deer. For that we can thank the Latin noun _fetus_, meaning “offspring.”
English
Optimized studying based on the forgetting curve vastly improves memorization. - What is reminDO?
Memorize