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/ˈfænsi/ |
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1 | informal to want to have or do something 想要;喜欢 |
| What do you fancy for your lunch? 你午饭想要吃什么? |
| I quite fancy the idea of lazing around. 我很喜欢懒散地过日子。 |
| fancy doing sth I don’ t fancy staying in tonight. 我今晚不想呆在家里。 |
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2 | BRITISH informal to feel sexually attracted to someone 爱上;爱慕 |
| I think Steve fancies you! 我认为史蒂夫爱上你了! |
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3 | BRITISH informal to believe that someone will be successful in doing something , especially winning a competition or fight 相信,认为(尤指某人会赢得比赛或战斗) |
| fancy sb for sth I fancy Manchester United for the Cup this year. 我相信曼彻斯特联队会赢得今年的杯赛。 |
| fancy your chances (for sth) So, do you fancy your chances for tomorrow’ s game? 那么,你认为你有机会在明天的比赛中取胜吗? |
| fancy sb to do sth Oxford are strongly fancied to win this year’ s Boat Race. 牛津大学队被普遍看好会赢得今年的划船比赛。 |
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4 | literary to believe or imagine that something is true 相信;想象 |
| He sometimes fancied that he heard strange sounds. 他有时想象自己听到了奇怪的声音。 |
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- | fancy |
| used when you are very surprised about something |
| (表示惊奇)想不到 |
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| Fancy you knowing my sister! 想不到你竟认识我妹妹! |
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- | fancy yourself BRITISH informal |
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1 | to believe that you are very attractive , clever , or good at something in a way that is annoying 自负;自命不凡 |
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2 | to believe , usually wrongly , that you have the qualities or abilities of a particular person or type of person (通常错误地)自信有…,自认为是… |
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