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    fancy 的英语意思

    fancyfancy1 /ˈfænsi/ verb (past tense and past participle fancied, present participle fancying, third person singular fancies) [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1like/want British English informal非正式 to like or want something, or want to do something喜欢或想要某物;想做某事 SYN  feel like:  Fancy a quick drink, Emma?艾玛,想快喝一杯吗?fancy doing something Sorry, but I don’t fancy going out tonight.对不起,我今晚不想出去。2sexual attraction British English informal非正式 to feel sexually attracted to someone对某人产生性吸引:  All the girls fancied him.所有的女孩都喜欢他。3fancy yourself British English informal非正式 to behave in a way that shows you think you are very attractive or clever举止流露出自以为极具魅力或聪明的态度:  That bloke on the dance floor really fancies himself.舞池里那个家伙真是自我感觉良好。4fancy yourself (as) something British English to believe, usually wrongly, that you have particular skills or are a particular type of person(通常是错误地)自以为具备某种技能或属于某类人:  He fancies himself an artist.他自以为是个艺术家。 She fancies herself as another Madonna.她自以为是另一个麦当娜。5think something will be successful British English to think someone or something is likely to be successful in something认为某人或某事可能在某方面获得成功:  Which team do you fancy this year?你今年看好哪支球队? I don’t fancy our chances of getting a ticket this late.这么晚了,我觉得我们买到票的机会不大。6fancy!/fancy that! British English spoken口语 used to express your surprise or shock about something用于表达对某事的惊讶或震惊:  ‘The Petersons are getting divorced.’ ‘Fancy that!’"彼得森夫妇要离婚了。""真没想到!" Fancy seeing you here!真没想到在这里见到你!7think/believe literary文学 to think or believe something without being certain在不确定的情况下以为或感觉某事fancy (that) She fancied she heard a noise downstairs.她以为自己听到了楼下有动静。
    fancyfancy2 noun (plural fancies) 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 something喜欢某人或想要某物的感觉,尤指不特别强烈或迫切的感觉take a fancy to somebody/something (=decide that you like someone or want to have something)(=决定喜欢某人或想要某物) Mr Hill took a real fancy to Clara.希尔先生对克拉拉产生了真正的好感。 Wanting to go to Mexico was just a passing fancy (=the feeling did not last long).想去墨西哥只不过是一时兴起(=这种感觉没有持续多久)。 Because of its high cost, a carpet is not an item that you change as the fancy takes you (=whenever you want).由于价格昂贵,地毯不是那种想换就换(=随心所欲地换)的东西。 b)take/catch your fancy if something takes or catches your fancy, you like it or want to have it如果某物使你心动或吸引了你,表示你喜欢它或想要拥有它:  Did you see anything that took your fancy?你有没有看到什么让你心动的东西?2tickle somebody’s fancy informal非正式 to seem attractive or amusing to someone对某人显得有吸引力或有趣:  The idea of playing a joke on her tickled his fancy.捉弄她的想法令他颇感有趣。3idea [countable] old-fashioned旧式 an idea or opinion that is not based on fact没有事实依据的想法或观点:  Oh, that was just a fancy of his.哦,那不过是他的异想天开罢了。4imagination [uncountable] literary文学 imagination or something that you imagine想象力;想象中的事物 flight of fancy at flight(6)
    fancyfancy3 adjective (comparative fancier, superlative fanciest) 1fancy hotels, restaurants, cars etc are expensive and fashionablefancy酒店、餐厅、汽车等,指昂贵而时髦的 SYN  swanky:  Harry took me to a fancy restaurant for our anniversary.哈里带我去一家豪华餐厅庆祝我们的周年纪念日。fancy prices British English (=very high and often unreasonable prices)(=非常高且往往不合理的价格)2having a lot of decoration or bright colours, or made in a complicated way装饰繁多或色彩鲜艳,或制作工艺复杂的:  fancy soaps in seashell shapes贝壳形状的精美香皂 I just want a basic sports coat – nothing fancy.我只想要一件普通的运动外套,不要花哨的。3complicated and needing a lot of skill复杂而需要高超技巧的 OPP  straightforward:  I can’t do all that fancy stuff on the computer.我不会在电脑上做那些复杂的操作。 Negotiating a deal can take some fancy footwork (=skill at making deals).谈成一笔交易有时需要灵活的手腕(=促成交易的技巧)。4[only before noun] American English fancy food is of a high qualityfancy食品,指品质上乘的食物