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fan·cy AHD[fănʹsē] D.J.[ˈfænsiː]K.K.[ˈfænsi]n.(名词)pl. fan.cies 【复数】- The mental faculty through which whims, visions, and fantasies are summoned up; imagination, especially of a whimsical or fantastic nature.See Synonyms at imagination 想象力:心智机能,能产生想法、幻想、想象;想象,尤指有异想天开或空想的特性的 参见 imagination
- An image or a fantastic invention created by the mind.想象的产物:大脑产生的情景或奇怪想法
- A capricious notion; a whim.奇想:反复无常的怪想;怪念头
- A capricious liking or inclination.一时的爱好:反复无常的爱好或倾向
- Critical sensibility; taste.鉴赏力;品味
- Amorous or romantic attachment; love.爱:多情的或浪漫的爱慕;爱
- The enthusiasts or fans of a sport or pursuit considered as a group.运动迷:作为一个整体的爱好体育和运动者
- The sport or pursuit, such as boxing, engaging the interest of such a group.运动癖好:体育运动,如拳击,吸引体育爱好者的注意力
adj.(形容词)fan.ci.er, fan.ci.est - Highly decorated:华丽装饰的:a fancy hat.精美的帽子
- Arising in the fancy; capricious.充满幻想的;多变的
- Executed with skill; complex or intricate:特技的:需技巧的;复杂的或难懂的:the fancy footwork of a figure skater.花样溜冰者娴熟的脚步
- Abbr. fcy.Of superior grade; fine:缩写 fcy.优良的;好的:fancy preserves.优质的蜜饯
- Excessive or exorbitant:超过的,不合理的:paid a fancy price for the car.以过高的价格买下一辆汽车
- Bred for unusual qualities or special points.特别培育的:为不一般的质量和某一特殊特点而被饲养的
v.tr.(及物动词)fan.cied, fan.cy.ing, fan.cies - To visualize; imagine:设想;想象:"She tried to fancy what the flame of a candle looks like after the candle is blown out"(Lewis Carroll)“在蜡烛被吹灭后,她试图想象烛焰的样子”(刘易斯·卡罗尔)
- To take a fancy to; like.See Synonyms at like 1喜爱;喜欢 参见 like1
- To suppose; guess.设想;猜测
- From Middle English fantsy [imagination, fantasy] 源自 中古英语 fantsy [想象,幻想]
- from fantasie * see fantasy 源自 fantasie * 参见 fantasy
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