| 正面 | 2984.fantasy 英 ['fæntəsɪ; -zɪ]美 ['fæntəsi] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、fant- + -asy.2、其实也就是看得见摸不着的东西,也就是很虚幻、很梦幻的东西。3、其词根的原始含义为:visible, appear. => only image or picture, picture to oneself, imagine.4、由此,该词的含义就很明确了:幻想,空想,狂想,白日梦;错觉,幻觉;怪念头,想入非非。n. 幻想;白日梦;幻觉adj. 虚幻的vt. 空想;想像vi. 耽于幻想;奏幻想曲(等于phantasy) 例句: 1. The film starts off realistically and then develops into a ridiculous fantasy.电影以写实开头,然后却发展成为荒诞的幻想。 fantasy 幻想来自PIE*bha, 发光,照耀,词源同beacon, phantasm. 引申义白日做梦,幻想。 fantasyfantasy: see fancyfantasy (n.)early 14c., "illusory appearance," from Old French fantaisie, phantasie "vision, imagination" (14c.), from Latin phantasia, from Greek phantasia "power of imagination; appearance, image, perception," from phantazesthai "picture to oneself," from phantos "visible," from phainesthai "appear," in late Greek "to imagine, have visions," related to phaos, phos "light," phainein "to show, to bring to light" (see phantasm). Sense of "whimsical notion, illusion" is pre-1400, followed by that of "fantastic imagination," which is first attested 1530s. Sense of "day-dream based on desires" is from 1926. In early use in English also fantasie, phantasy, etc. As the name of a fiction genre, from 1949." |
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