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单词 fantastically
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Definition of fantastically in English:

fantastically

adverbfanˈtastɪklifænˈtæstəkli
  • 1informal Extraordinarily well.

    every single player performed fantastically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a fantastically crafted action movie.
    • The subway train fight is fantastically shot and edited and drags the audience on to the edge of its seat.
    • Titles can fool you: I've so often been the victim of fantastically titled books that turn out to be duds as literature.
    • When the first series hit the airwaves, critics raved that its style of real-time storytelling worked fantastically well and was beautifully conceived.
    • The music and dialogue have been fantastically mixed.
    • The ballroom scene is fantastically well shot, too.
    • His demeanor, sometimes indifferent, sometimes disgruntled, works fantastically in Hud.
    • In Don Quixote, the grotesque Gamach is fantastically played by a young French actor.
    • They carried it off fantastically.
    • The actor's scene-stealing climactic rendition of Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get It On," in particular, fantastically fills the soundscape of your home theater setup.
    1. 1.1 To an extraordinary degree.
      his power was increasing fantastically
      as submodifier a fantastically expensive gift
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the musician's new disc, the organ pieces are fantastically inventive.
      • I thought Derrida was fantastically interesting - I still do.
      • When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining.
      • Some of the plot's key assumptions are extremely unlikely, others fantastically illogical.
      • This is a fantastically funny family film!
      • They all live in a fantastically huge fallout shelter underneath the San Fernando Valley.
      • The valley is fantastically lush and magnificent, lit with a dusky golden glow.
      • Your own dance company is fantastically successful at creating new work, where other companies struggle.
      • It helps that the person who shares most of the screentime is a fantastically gifted young actor.
      • The actress appears in a sort of sequined bikini that is accented by an enormous polka-dotted bow on her head and a fantastically long polka-dotted chiffon train.
  • 2In a strange or exotic way.

    the whole show was fantastically twisted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The magazine noted that 'nobody paints a moving picture as fantastically' as this writer-director.
    • The full out karaoke sequences are fantastically bizarre.
    • This is a fantastically dark, trippy comedy.
    • Each print depicts a different bull's skull, fantastically decked out.
    • The story works because it starts off realistically and ends so fantastically.
    • Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures.
    • From the fantastically surreal opening sequence to the finale, our characters - quirky themselves - travel from interesting place to interesting place.
    • The ghosts are terrifyingly mean and fantastically cool by monster standards.
    • The artist depicts himself sketching a fantastically mutated tree, seated beneath its dense canopy of leaves and vines.
    • The film utilized animation to fantastically weave between past and present, reality and film.

Definition of fantastically in US English:

fantastically

adverbfænˈtæstəklifanˈtastəklē
  • 1informal Extraordinarily well.

    every single player performed fantastically
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The music and dialogue have been fantastically mixed.
    • The ballroom scene is fantastically well shot, too.
    • The subway train fight is fantastically shot and edited and drags the audience on to the edge of its seat.
    • In Don Quixote, the grotesque Gamach is fantastically played by a young French actor.
    • It is a fantastically crafted action movie.
    • His demeanor, sometimes indifferent, sometimes disgruntled, works fantastically in Hud.
    • When the first series hit the airwaves, critics raved that its style of real-time storytelling worked fantastically well and was beautifully conceived.
    • The actor's scene-stealing climactic rendition of Marvin Gaye's classic "Let's Get It On," in particular, fantastically fills the soundscape of your home theater setup.
    • Titles can fool you: I've so often been the victim of fantastically titled books that turn out to be duds as literature.
    • They carried it off fantastically.
    1. 1.1 To an extraordinary degree.
      his power was increasing fantastically
      as submodifier a fantastically expensive gift
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I thought Derrida was fantastically interesting - I still do.
      • Some of the plot's key assumptions are extremely unlikely, others fantastically illogical.
      • They all live in a fantastically huge fallout shelter underneath the San Fernando Valley.
      • This is a fantastically funny family film!
      • Your own dance company is fantastically successful at creating new work, where other companies struggle.
      • The actress appears in a sort of sequined bikini that is accented by an enormous polka-dotted bow on her head and a fantastically long polka-dotted chiffon train.
      • When Nobel invented dynamite, he thought it was a fantastically helpful thing to be used in mining.
      • The valley is fantastically lush and magnificent, lit with a dusky golden glow.
      • On the musician's new disc, the organ pieces are fantastically inventive.
      • It helps that the person who shares most of the screentime is a fantastically gifted young actor.
  • 2In a strange or exotic way.

    the whole show was fantastically twisted
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The story works because it starts off realistically and ends so fantastically.
    • The full out karaoke sequences are fantastically bizarre.
    • The magazine noted that 'nobody paints a moving picture as fantastically' as this writer-director.
    • Romanesque illuminators paid particular attention to the elaboration of the initial, which might be richly decorated with fantastically distorted human or animal figures.
    • Each print depicts a different bull's skull, fantastically decked out.
    • The ghosts are terrifyingly mean and fantastically cool by monster standards.
    • From the fantastically surreal opening sequence to the finale, our characters - quirky themselves - travel from interesting place to interesting place.
    • The artist depicts himself sketching a fantastically mutated tree, seated beneath its dense canopy of leaves and vines.
    • The film utilized animation to fantastically weave between past and present, reality and film.
    • This is a fantastically dark, trippy comedy.
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