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    fantasy查询结果如下:

    音标:['fæntəsi] 现在分词:fantasying
    过去式:fantasied 过去分词:fantasied
    名词复数:fantasies 第三人称单数:fantasies

    基本释义/说明:n.幻想
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    n.
    ①[C]幻想;
    live in a world of fantasy
    生活在幻想世界中.
    ②幻想出的东西;【乐】幻想曲.见上条
    -扩展释义
    n.
    [U][C]1. 空想;幻想;梦想,2. 空想的产物;幻想作品,3. 【音】幻想曲
    In late August, Joey DeFrancesco fulfilled the fantasy of many a disgruntled worker: He quit in an incredibly outlandish fashion.
    八月底,JoeyDeFrancesco实现了一个满腹不满的员工的梦想:他以一种令人难以置信的奇特的方式辞去了工作。
    n. 【计算机】
    幻想出来的东西
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    -fantasy的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (幽默用语) fantastic
    “Rick is the author of seven books, the most recent of which are fantastico!”
    “It is Mario, not Fabio, who was now fantastico and magnifico.”
    “Notable deep water structures include the L tower, the California, Fantastico and the Paddlewheel wreck.”
    Filled with imaginations or fancies.
    Resembling or characteristic of a fantasy or the fantasy genre.
    (slang) Fantastic, fabulous, excellent.
    “I envisioned returning from my vacation energized and looking fantabulous.”
    “Every week she compiles a selection of amazingly fantabulous poetry, you get everything from the obscure and abstract to the essential and classic.”
    “Is it an amazingly fantabulous movie that will be counted as a classic?”
    (slang,极少使用) fantastic; terrific; amazingly good

    名词 变体/同根词

    Something fantastical.
    (rare) The state of being fantastic.
    “Imagine the fantasticity of a 120 square-yard plot in the F.B. Area selling at Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 70,000!”
    The condition of being fantabulous
    someone who indulges themselves in fantasies
    “The film seems to lead us to expect the case-history of a neurotic fantasizer, then ends up offering us instead the fantasy itself.”
    “In fact we don’t know if the killer really is a killer or just an elaborate fantasizer, and neither does he.”
    “Kate is a fantasizer, a fictionalizer, a screenwriter by profession.”
    someone who indulges themselves in fantasies
    “Tom is a quick-witted, but self-absorbed fantasiser who, due to the suffocating mall atmosphere, is beginning to hallucinate.”
    “A jury unanimously convicted the fantasiser who put his fantasies into practice of the armed robbery and of carrying a shotgun with intent.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (transitive) To make fantastical.
    “Their effect is to disturb the apparent solidity of his stage’s material accessories, to fantasticate and mythologise character and action.

    “But they then fantasticate them in a manner that takes them clean out of the realm of the possible.”
    “The novel has resonance in the real world if only because fantasy must have something to fantasticate.”
    (intransitive) To indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy. || (transitive) To portray in the mind, using fantasy.
    “Children in families in which speechlessness dominates and few facts have been disclosed may fantasize details to imagine the parental trauma.”
    “You can fantasize to your heart’s content, but you’ll probably never really know what it’d be like if you and Dream Boy got together.”
    “Though I know it’s a pipe dream, I still fantasize about being a rock star.”
    (intransitive) To indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy. || (transitive) To portray in the mind, using fantasy.
    “Because it was so poorly planned and ineffectually executed, there are those who fantasise about what better leadership might have accomplished.”
    “Those of us who lack their spirit of adventure satisfy ourselves with the mediated version, and fantasise the rest.”
    “Gunner Karl Whitaker and craftsman Neil Vance used to fantasise about snow during their six-month tour.”
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