fancy

名詞

UK/ˈfæn.si/
US/ˈfæn.si/

定義 fancy 名詞

imagination(想象力)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)literary(文学性)

    the faculty of imagination

    想象力;想象(力)

片語 fancy 名詞

  • passing fancy

    A temporary interest or liking for something, often not serious or lasting.

    一时的迷恋

    His interest in photography seems to have been just a passing fancy.

    他对摄影的兴趣似乎只是一时的迷恋。

  • take a fancy to something/someone

    To begin to like someone or something very much; to develop a fondness for.

    喜欢上;爱上

    He's taken a fancy to hiking since his last trip.

    自从上次旅行后,他就开始非常喜欢健行。

  • take/tickle your fancy

    To appeal to someone's interest or desire; to be attractive or pleasing to someone.

    引起某人的兴趣

    I plan to browse some used bookstores this weekend to see if any books take my fancy.

    我计划本周末去逛一些二手书店,看看有没有什么书能吸引我。

動詞

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定義 fancy 動詞

desire(渴望)

  1. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    to desire or wish to do or have something

    想要;想做

    • Would you fancy a coffee later?

      待会儿想来杯咖啡吗?

    • I don’t fancy a swim in that river.

      我不想去那条河里游泳。

    • I don't fancy going to the gym right now.

      我现在不想去健身房。

attraction(吸引)

  1. B2Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    to find someone attractive; to be attracted to someone

    爱慕;喜欢

    • She could tell that he fancied her.

      她可以感觉到他喜欢她。

    • He really fancies her.

      他真的喜欢她。

    • Do you think he fancies me?

      你觉得他喜欢我吗?

imagine(想象)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)

    to believe or imagine something to be the case

    想象;认为

    • He fancies himself a pretty good cook.

      他自认为是个相当不错的厨师。

    • Who do you fancy to win the championship this year?

      你认为今年谁会赢得冠军?

    • I fancied I heard a noise upstairs.

      我好像听到楼上有声音。

片語 fancy 動詞

  • fancy!

    An exclamation used to express surprise or astonishment.

    (表示惊讶)真想不到!

    Fancy meeting you in this place!

    真没想到会在这里遇到你!

  • fancy yourself

    To have an excessively high opinion of oneself, often regarding one's attractiveness or importance.

    自命不凡;自以为是

    The young actor always fancies himself, thinking he's a big star.

    这位年轻演员总是很自命不凡,认为自己是明星。

形容詞

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定義 fancy 形容詞

decorative(装饰)

  1. elaborately decorated or ornamented; not plain

    装饰的;花俏的;精致的

    • I'd like a simple, plain dress, nothing too fancy.

      我想要一件简单朴素的连衣裙,不要太花俏。

    • The decorations were a little too fancy for my taste.

      这些装饰对我来说有点太花俏了。

    • They bought a fancy cake to celebrate.

      他们买了一个精致的蛋糕来庆祝。

luxurious(奢华)

  1. informal(非正式)

    of high price and quality; luxurious

    昂贵的;豪华的

    • We stayed at a fancy hotel near the Champs-Élysées.

      我们住在香榭丽舍大街附近的一家豪华酒店。

    • That restaurant is quite fancy.

      那家餐厅相当高档。

    • They drove a fancy car.

      他们开了一辆豪华汽车。

成語

  • fancy someone's chances

    To believe that someone or something has a high probability of succeeding.

    看好某人的成功机会

    I don't fancy his chances of winning the race.

    我不看好他赢得比赛的机会。