fancy
英式音标:[ˈfænsi] 美式音标:[ˈfænsi]
fancy基本解释 n. 幻想;想像力;爱好adj. 想象的;奇特的;昂贵的;精选的vt. 想象;喜爱;设想;自负vi. 幻想;想象n. (Fancy)人名;(法
fancy怎么读
英式音标:[ˈfænsi]
美式音标:[ˈfænsi]
fancy基本解释
n. 幻想;想像力;爱好
adj. 想象的;奇特的;昂贵的;精选的
vt. 想象;喜爱;设想;自负
vi. 幻想;想象
n. (Fancy)人名;(法)方西
fancy的意思释义
vt.
想像;设想;想要;猜想
n.
设想;想像力;爱好;怪想
adj.
(构思者)奇特的;昂贵的;(价格等)高价的;[美国俚语]真棒
vi.
想象,幻想;
变形
复数:fancies过去式:fancied过去分词:fancied现在分词:fancying第三人称单数:fancies
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 想象 picture in the mind; imagine
vt. 喜欢 have a fancy or liking for; like
vt. 以为 be under the impression that
n.(名词)[C]设想,空想,幻想 imagination, esp. in a free and undirected form
[U]想象力,幻想力 power of the mind to imagine
[S]喜爱 desire; liking
adj.(形容词)[A]昂贵的 higher than the usu. or reasonable price
别致的,花式的,花哨的 not ordinary; unusual; brightly colored
英英释义
fancyn.
something many people believe that is false
同义词:illusionfantasyphantasy
a kind of imagination that was held by Coleridge to be more casual and superficial than true imagination
a predisposition to like something
同义词:fondnesspartiality
v.
imagine; conceive of; see in one\'s mind
同义词:visualizevisualiseenvisionprojectseefigurepictureimage
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for
同义词:go fortake to
adj.not plain; decorative or ornamented
\"fancy handwriting\"; \"fancy clothes\"
fancy用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
fancy hard难以想象
fancy much不很喜欢
fancy rather相当喜欢
fancy boundlessly无限想象
fancy enthusiastically热情地想象
fancy romantically浪漫地空想
fancy up装饰
fancy up a house装饰房子
~+介词
fancy as自负地认为(某人)是
fancy as an actress(某人)自以为是个演员
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
attract〔please, suit〕 sb\'s fancy吸引住某人
catch〔strike, take〕 sb\'s fancy投合某人的心意
have〔take〕 a fancy for喜爱,热衷于
take a fancy to爱好,喜欢,爱上
形容词+~
idle fancy胡思乱想
lively fancy丰富的想象
unrealistic fancy不切实际的幻想
wild fancy不着边际的空想
介词+~
the power of fancy想象力
wild flights of fancy胡思乱想
give (a) loose to the fancy随意空想
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
fancy hairdo别致的发型
fancy restaurant高级饭馆
fancy fruits昂贵的水果
fancy skating花样溜冰
~+介词
fancy for对…来说花哨
词组短语
take a fancy to喜欢;爱上
fancy yarn花式纱
fancy dress n. 化装舞会所穿着的服装
have a fancy for 喜欢, 想要;热衷于…;爱好
fancy oneself as认为自己(可以成为..);自以为是(某种人材)
fancy for sth喜欢某物
fancy style花哨的风格
fancy dress ball化装舞会;假面舞会
after one\'s fancy中意的,合意的
fancy soap香皂
fancy paper热门股票
同近义词辨析
fantasy, fancy, imagination这组词都有“想象,幻想”的意思,其区别是:
fantasy指与现实完全脱节,荒诞离谱、稀奇古怪的想象。
fancy指脱离实际的幻想或幻想力,常暗含所想象的东西近乎怪诞的意味。
imagination含义广,一般不含贬义。可指认真、带有启发性的想象,也可指凭记忆的想象或凭空想象事物的能力。
realize, fancy, think, imagine, conceive这组词都有“在思想中形成一个看法或观念”的意思,其区别是:
realize指领悟,通过生动的构思或想象从而抓住事物的本质。
fancy与imagine略不同,往往指的是不切实际的,属于梦幻般的想象。
think较普通用词,指想或思索,也指由反复思考而作出判断或得出结论等。
imagine比conceive更强调形象思维,指在头脑中形成一个清晰明确的意象。
conceive指在头脑中组织好自己的思想,在心中形成一个系统的思想或一个见解。
love, fancy, enjoy, prefer, like, adore这组词都有“喜欢、喜爱”的意思,其区别是:
love不但表示强烈的喜欢,而且含依恋之情,因此多用于能激起深厚情感的人或物。
fancy指喜爱投合自己心意、嗜好或欲望等的人或物。
enjoy指对能提供感观或智力上满足或快乐的东西表示欣赏或喜爱。
prefer指有选择性或偏向性的喜欢。
like较常用词,往往只表不太强烈的兴趣或关注,不带强烈的感情,除非另加修饰语。
adore非正式用词,口语体。指非常喜爱,带强烈的感情色彩。
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
She wants to buy a handbag, not fancy but strong.
我想买一个手提包不要花俏,而要耐用。
These fancy arguments befuddled us.
这些复杂的论据令我们疑惑不已。
All eyes were rested on the fancy car.
所有的眼神都注视那部新奇的车。
A fancy hairstyle will be great for a party.
参加晚会梳个时尚发型很不错。
He sells poor goods and charges fancy prices.
他出售的商品很糟,要价却非常昂贵。
The store sells fancy fresh fruits.
这商店出售优质的鲜果。
用作名词(n.)
The painting took his fancy, so he bought it.
这幅画被他看中了,所以他就把它买了下来。
I have taken a fancy to that new bicycle.
我非常喜欢那辆新自行车。
You have to discriminate between fact and fancy.
你得分清事实与幻想。
In the spring, a young man\'s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
春天,年轻人的想像力很容易转移到关于爱情的遐想上去了。
用作及物动词(vt.)
I fancy they\'re getting on well with each other.
我猜想他们相处得不错。
I fancy that my friend will be all right.
我希望我的朋友平安无事。
He is not at all the kind of man I fancy.
他根本不是我所喜欢的人。
例句参考
Monitoring the condition of natural resources in US national parksSeasonal movements of caribou in arctic Alaska as determined by satellite
A New Approach for Analyzing Bird Densities from Variable Circular-Plot Counts
IMPROVING ESTIMATES OF BIRD DENSITY USING MULTIPLE- COVARIATE DISTANCE SAMPLING
Calving success of female caribou in relation to body weight
CNS-Resident Glial Progenitor/Stem Cells Produce Schwann Cells as well as Oligodendrocytes during Repair of CNS Demyelination
Energy expenditures for locomotion by barren-ground caribou
Ecology of Wolves in Relation to a Migratory Caribou Herd in Northwest Alaska
Satellite telemetry: A new tool for wildlife research and management
Olig gene function in CNS development and disease
fancy词源
fancy
fancy: [15] Ultimately, fancy is the same word as fantasy [15], from which it emerged by a process of contraction and gradually became differentiated in meaning. Both go back originally to the Greek verb phaínein ‘show’ (source also of English diaphanous and phenomenon). From it was derived phantázein ‘make visible’, which produced the noun phantasíā ‘appearance, perception, imagination’ and its associated adjective phantastikós ‘able to make visible’ (and also incidentally phántasma, from which English gets phantasm and phantom).The noun passed into English via Latin phantasia and Old French fantasie, bringing with it the original Greek senses and also some others which it had picked up on the way, including ‘caprice’. The semantic split between fantasy, which has basically taken the road of ‘imagination’, and fancy, which has tended more to ‘capricious preference’, was more or less complete by about 1600.The quasi- Greek spelling phantasy was introduced in the 16th century, and has persisted for the noun, although the contemporary phantastic for the adjective has now died out. The Italian form fantasia was borrowed in the 18th century for a fanciful musical composition. (Fancy and fantasy have no etymological connection with the superficially similar fanatic, incidentally, which comes ultimately from Latin fānum ‘temple’.)=> diaphanous, fantasy, pant, phantom
fancy (n.)
mid-15c., fantsy \"inclination, liking,\" contraction of fantasy. It took the older and longer word\'s sense of \"inclination, whim, desire.\" Meaning \"the productive imagination\" is from 1580s. That of \"a fanciful image or conception\" is from 1660s. Meaning \"fans of an amusement or sport, collectively\" is attested by 1735, especially (though not originally) of the prize ring. The adjective is recorded from 1751 in the sense \"fine, elegant, ornamental\" (opposed to plain); later as \"involving fancy, of a fanciful nature\" (1800). Fancy man attested by 1811.
fancy (v.)
\"take a liking to,\" 1540s, a contraction of fantasien \"to fantasize (about),\" from fantasy (n.). Meaning \"imagine\" is from 1550s. Related: Fancied; fancies; fancying. Colloquial use in fancy that, etc. is recorded by 1813.
fancy相关例句
1.If a user needs to format beautiful documents with multiple columns, several fonts, and fancy headings to impress his boss, he will be highly motivated to explore the recesses of the application to learn how.
如果一个用户需要用有趣的标题及优美的格式,有着多个分栏和多种字体的文档来取悦他的老板,他就会有强烈的动机来探索程序的秘密。
3.a fancy layout with a swimming pool
附有游泳池的豪华大宅
4.Fancy seeing you here!
真想不到在这里会见到你。
5.Did I really hear a voice or was it only my fancy?
我是真的听到了声音还是我的幻觉而已?
6.Fancy chocolates, exotic flowers-you name it, we had it.
特制的巧克力,外国品种的鲜花--只要你点到,我们就可享用到。
7.And fancy all her loveliest dreams impart.
给我的想嫁万种梦幻美妙婆娑。
8.Can you fancy me as a pirate?
你能想像我是一个海盗吗?
9.Engage him without delay to superintend his fancy farm in Dumbartonshire.
立即雇用他,请他管理他心爱的丹巴顿郡的农
10.Both of them like fancy clothes.
他俩都喜欢穿新奇的服装。