fancy
英 ['f?ns?]
美['f?nsi]
- n. 幻想;想像力;愛好
- adj. 想象的;奇特的;昂貴的;精選的
- vt. 想象;喜愛;設(shè)想;自負(fù)
- vi. 幻想;想象
- n. (Fancy)人名;(法)方西
詞組搭配
as (或 when 或 where) the fancy takes one
according to one's inclination
由興趣主宰;由著性子;跟著感覺
you could move about as the fancy took you.
你可以隨便四處走動(dòng)。
fancy one's (或 someone's) chances
believe that one (or someone else) is likely to be successful
相信自己(或別人)會(huì)成功
we fancy our chances in the replay.
我們相信自己會(huì)在復(fù)賽中取勝。
take (或 catch) someone's fancy
appeal to someone
討某人喜歡;迎合某人的口味;吸引某人
take a fancy
to become fond of, especially without an obvious reason
(尤指莫名其妙地)喜愛
雙語例句
- 1. It was packaged in a fancy plastic case with attractive graphics.
- 它裝在一個(gè)別致的有漂亮圖紋的塑料盒子里。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy.
- 她相信這不過是他一時(shí)興起。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. He owned a fancy house out on Lake Agawam.
- 他在阿格瓦姆湖畔擁有一座豪宅。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. He turned up at the fancy dress party as a footballer.
- 他扮成足球運(yùn)動(dòng)員出現(xiàn)在化裝舞會(huì)上。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. The King took a fancy to ordering disguises and masks.
- 國(guó)王迷上了訂購(gòu)化裝用品和面具。
來自柯林斯例句