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fancy
- IPA[ˈfansi]
英式
- elaborate in structure or decoration;sophisticated or expensive in a way that is intended to impress
- feel a desire or liking for;find sexually attractive
- a superficial or transient feeling of liking or attraction;a person or thing that one finds attractive
verb: fancy, 3rd person present: fancies, gerund or present participle: fancying, past tense: fancied, past participle: fancied
noun: fancy, plural noun: fancies
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形容詞
- 1. elaborate in structure or decoration the furniture was very fancy a fancy computerized system
- ▪ sophisticated or expensive in a way that is intended to impress fancy hotels and restaurants
- ▪ North American (especially of foodstuffs) of high quality fancy molasses
- ▪ (of a flower) of two or more colours all pelargoniums, from scented-leaf species to fancy hybrids, thrive in hot sunshine
- ▪ (of an animal) bred to develop particular points of appearance fancy goldfish
- 2. archaic (of a drawing, painting, or sculpture) created from the imagination rather than from life I used to take a seat and busy myself in sketching fancy vignettes
動詞
- 1. feel a desire or liking for do you fancy a drink? 同義詞
- ▪ British informal find sexually attractive I really fancy him 同義詞
- ▪ British informal have an unduly high opinion of oneself, or of one's ability in a particular area two lads behind the counter who fancy themselves
- 2. British regard (a horse, team, or player) as a likely winner I fancy him to win the tournament
- 3. imagine; think he fancied he could smell the perfume of roses he fancied himself as an amateur psychologist 同義詞
- ▪ British used to express surprise at something fancy meeting all those television actors!
名詞
- 1. a superficial or transient feeling of liking or attraction this was no passing fancy, but a feeling he would live by 同義詞
- ▪ dated a person or thing that one finds attractive people jostled to ride alongside their fancy
- ▪ a favourite in a race or other sporting contest the filly is already a leading fancy for next year's races
- ▪ dated enthusiasts for a sport, especially boxing or racing, considered collectively pony carts went round the racecourse loaded with the fancy
- 2. the faculty of imagination he is prone to flights of fancy 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an unfounded or tentative belief or idea I've a fancy they want to be alone 同義詞
- 3. British a small iced cake chocolate fancies
- 4. (in 16th and 17th century music) a composition for keyboard or strings in free or variation form.
- a connoisseur or enthusiast of something, especially someone who has a special interest in or ... a pigeon fancier
Oxford Dictionary
- a connoisseur or enthusiast of something, especially someone who has a special interest in or ... a pigeon fancier
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person's male lover: it's not right she should be flouncing around with her fancy man
Oxford Dictionary
- a person's male lover: it's not right she should be flouncing around with her fancy man
Oxford American Dictionary
- not emotionally involved with or committed to anyone: her recent divorce meant that she was footloose and fancy-free
Oxford Dictionary
- items for sale that are purely or chiefly ornamental.
Oxford American Dictionary
- superior or high-class in a pretentious way: a fancy-pants restaurant
Oxford Dictionary
- skillful movement of one's feet, especially in dancing or sport: they performed foxtrots with fancy footwork and great panache
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈfansē]
美式
- elaborate in structure or decoration: the furniture was very fancy a fancy computerized system
- feel a desire or liking for: do you fancy a drink?
- a feeling of liking or attraction, typically one that is superficial or transient: this does not mean that the law should change with every passing fancy
Oxford American Dictionary