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NOUN LITERARY |
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/ˈfænsi/ |
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1 | C a feeling of wanting or liking something , especially a feeling that is not very strong or serious (尤指不太强烈或认真的)希望,喜欢 |
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2 | C/U imagination or something that you imagine or dream about 想象;想象力;想象出来的事物;梦想的事物 | Was it only his fancy, or was there someone watching him? 这只是他的想象还是真有人看着他呢? | | one of those strange fancies of a dying person 垂死者奇怪的幻觉之一 | |
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- | take a fancy to sb informal |
| to suddenly start to like someone or become sexually attracted to them |
| 突然喜欢上某人;突然爱上某人 |
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| I think Sam really took a fancy to you! 我想萨姆真的爱上你了! |
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- | take a fancy to sth informal |
| to suddenly start to want to have or do something |
| 突然想要某物;突然开始想做某事 |
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- | take/catch sb’ s fancy informal |
| if something takes or catches your fancy , you like it or want to have or do it |
| 中某人的意;吸引某人 |
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| I looked at quite a few dresses, but nothing really took my fancy. 我看了好多件衣服,但没有一件真正中我的意。 |
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