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fancy

[ˈfænsi]fancied, fancying, fancies级别:fancier, fanciest

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幻想(33%),想象(19%),昂贵的(13%),喜爱(6%),想像力(6%),迷恋(6%),好的(5%),时髦的(4%),希望(4%),复杂的(3%),华丽装饰的(1%)
n.幻想;想象力;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
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fancy ★☆☆☆☆
  • 1. WANTING, LIKING, OR THINKING 想;喜欢;认为
  • 2. ELABORATE OR EXPENSIVE 精致的;昂贵的
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fancy / ˈfænsi ; NAmE ˈfænsi /
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fancy fancies fancied fancying fancier fanciest
verb ( fan·cies , fancy·ing , fan·cied , fan·cied ) 1 [transitive ] ( BrE) ( informal) to want sth or want to do sth 想要;想做 SYN
feel like
fancysth Fancy a drink? 想喝一杯吗? She didn't fancy (= did not like)the idea of going home in the dark. 她不喜欢在黑夜里回家。 fancydoing sth Do you fancy going out this evening? 今晚你想不想外出?
2 [transitive ] fancysb ( BrE) ( informal) to be sexually attracted to sb 对…有性幻想;倾慕 I think she fancies me. 我觉得她对我动心了。 3 [transitive ] fancyyourself ( BrE) ( informal, disapproving) to think that you are very popular, attractive or intelligent 自负;自命不凡 He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself. 他和我聊起天来,我看得出他确实自以为了不起。 4 [transitive ] ( BrE) to like the idea of being sth or to believe, often wrongly, that you are sth 自认为是;自命为 fancyyourself (as) sth She fancies herself (as) a serious actress. 她自以为是严肃的演员。 fancyyourself + adv./prep. 5 [intransitive ,  transitive ] Fancy! ( BrE) ( informal, becoming old-fashioned) used to show that you are surprised or shocked by sth (表示惊奇或震惊)真想不到,竟然 Fancy! She's never been in a plane before. 真想不到!她竟然从未坐过飞机。 fancydoing sth Fancy meeting you here! 竟然在这儿遇到你! fancysth ‘She remembered my name after all those years.’ ‘ Fancy that! “过了那么多年她还记得我的名字。”“真是不可思议!” 6 [transitive ] ( BrE) fancysb/sth to think that sb/sth will win or be successful at sth, especially in a race 认为…会成功;(尤指速度竞赛)认为…要赢 Which horse do you fancy in the next race? 下一轮赛马你认为哪匹马会赢? He's hoping to get the job but I don't fancy his chances. 他希望得到那份工作,不过我认为他的机会不大。 7 [transitive ] fancy(that)… ( literary) to believe or imagine sth 认为;想像 She fancied (that) she could hear footsteps. 她觉得好像听到了脚步声。
noun ( plural fancies ) 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] something that you imagine; your imagination 想像的事物;想像(力) SYN
fantasy
night-time fancies that disappear in the morning 在早上逝去的夜间幻觉 a child's wild flights of fancy 孩子的异想天开
2 [singular ] a feeling that you would like to have or to do sth 想要;爱好 SYN
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She said she wanted a dog but it was only a passing fancy. 她说想要一条狗,但这不过是一时心血来潮。
3 [countable ,  usually plural ] ( BrE) a small decorated cake 花色小蛋糕 IDIOMS as/whenever, etc. the fancy ˈtakes you as/whenever, etc. you feel like doing sth 当(或无论何时等)想做某事时 We bought a camper van so we could go away whenever the fancy took us. 我们买了一辆野营车,所以我们啥时想去野营就可以去。 catch/take sb's ˈfancy to attract or please sb 吸引某人;中某人的意 She looked through the hotel advertisements until one of them caught her fancy. 她仔细查看旅馆广告,终于有一家中了她的意。 take a ˈfancy to sb/sth ( especially BrE) to start liking sb/sth, often without an obvious reason 喜欢上,爱上(常指没有明显原因) more at
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adjective ( fan·cier , fan·ci·est ) 1 unusually complicated, often in an unnecessary way; intended to impress other people 异常复杂的;太花哨的 a kitchen full of fancy gadgets 有各式各样小装置的厨房 They added a lot of fancy footwork to the dance. 他们给这个舞蹈增加了许多复杂的舞步。 He's always using fancy legal words. 他总是使用异常复杂的法律词语。 OPP
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2 [only before noun ] (especially of small things 尤指小物件 ) with a lot of decorations or bright colours 精致的;有精美装饰的;绚丽的;花哨的 fancy goods (= things sold as gifts or for decoration) 饰物礼品 compare
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3 ( sometimes disapproving) expensive or connected with an expensive way of life 昂贵的;奢华的 fancy restaurants with fancy prices 价格昂贵的豪华餐厅 Don't come back with any fancy ideas. 别用任何大手大脚花钱的想法回敬我了。 4 ( NAmE) (of food 食物 ) of high quality 优质的;高档的
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fancyfan‧cy1 /ˈfænsi/ ●●○ S3 verb (past tense and past participle fancied, present participle fancying, third person singular fancies) [transitive]
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1like/want British English informal to like or want something, or want to do something SYN  feel like:  Fancy a quick drink, Emma?fancy doing something Sorry, but I don’t fancy going out tonight.2sexual attraction British English informal to feel sexually attracted to someone:  All the girls fancied him.3fancy yourself British English informal to behave in a way that shows you think you are very attractive or clever:  That bloke on the dance floor really fancies himself.4fancy yourself (as) something British English to believe, usually wrongly, that you have particular skills or are a particular type of person:  He fancies himself an artist. She fancies herself as another Madonna.5think something will be successful British English to think someone or something is likely to be successful in something:  Which team do you fancy this year? I don’t fancy our chances of getting a ticket this late.6fancy!/fancy that! British English spoken used to express your surprise or shock about something:  ‘The Petersons are getting divorced.’ ‘Fancy that!’ Fancy seeing you here!7think/believe literary to think or believe something without being certainfancy (that) She fancied she heard a noise downstairs.
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fancyfancy2 ●○○ noun (plural fancies)
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1liking/wish [singular] especially British English a)a feeling, especially one that is not particularly strong or urgent, that you like someone or want to have somethingtake a fancy to somebody/something (=decide that you like someone or want to have something) Mr Hill took a real fancy to Clara. Wanting to go to Mexico was just a passing fancy (=the feeling did not last long). Because of its high cost, a carpet is not an item that you change as the fancy takes you (=whenever you want). b)take/catch your fancy if something takes or catches your fancy, you like it or want to have it:  Did you see anything that took your fancy?2tickle somebody’s fancy informal to seem attractive or amusing to someone:  The idea of playing a joke on her tickled his fancy.3idea [countable] old-fashioned an idea or opinion that is not based on fact:  Oh, that was just a fancy of his.4imagination [uncountable] literary imagination or something that you imagine flight of fancy
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fancyfancy3 ●○○ adjective (comparative fancier, superlative fanciest)
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1fancy hotels, restaurants, cars etc are expensive and fashionable SYN  swanky:  Harry took me to a fancy restaurant for our anniversary.fancy prices British English (=very high and often unreasonable prices)2having a lot of decoration or bright colours, or made in a complicated way:  fancy soaps in seashell shapes I just want a basic sports coat – nothing fancy.3complicated and needing a lot of skill OPP  straightforward:  I can’t do all that fancy stuff on the computer. Negotiating a deal can take some fancy footwork (=skill at making deals).4[only before noun] American English fancy food is of a high quality

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