fancy
verb /ˈfænsi/
/ˈfænsi/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they fancy | /ˈfænsi/ /ˈfænsi/ |
he / she / it fancies | /ˈfænsiz/ /ˈfænsiz/ |
past simple fancied | /ˈfænsid/ /ˈfænsid/ |
past participle fancied | /ˈfænsid/ /ˈfænsid/ |
-ing form fancying | /ˈfænsiɪŋ/ /ˈfænsiɪŋ/ |
synonym feel like想要;想做 - fancy something Fancy a drink?
想喝一杯吗? - I fancied a change of scene.
我倒希望换换环境。 - She didn't fancy (= did not like) the idea of going home in the dark.
她不想在黑夜里回家。 - fancy doing something Do you fancy going out this evening?
今晚你想不想外出?
- fancy something Fancy a drink?
对…有性幻想;倾慕 - I think she fancies me.
我觉得她对我动心了。
- I think she fancies me.
- [transitive] fancy yourself (British English, informal, disapproving) to think that you are very popular, attractive or intelligent
自负;自命不凡 - He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.
他和我聊起天来,我看得出他确实自以为了不起。
- He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.
- [transitive] (British English) to like the idea of being something or to believe, often wrongly, that you are something
自认为是;自命为 - fancy yourself (as) something She fancies herself (as) a serious actress.
她自以为是严肃的演员。 - fancy yourself + adv./prep. He fancied himself in love with me, the silly boy.
他幻想自己爱上了我,那个傻孩子。
- fancy yourself (as) something She fancies herself (as) a serious actress.
- [intransitive, transitive] Fancy!(informal, becoming old-fashioned) used to show that you are surprised or shocked by something
(表示惊奇或震惊)真想不到,竟然 - Fancy! She's never been in a plane before.
真想不到!她竟然从未坐过飞机。 - fancy doing something Fancy meeting you here!
竟然在这儿遇到你! - fancy something ‘She remembered my name after all those years.’ ‘Fancy that!’
“过了那么多年她还记得我的名字。” “真是不可思议!”
- Fancy! She's never been in a plane before.
- [transitive] (British English) fancy somebody/something to think that somebody/something will win or be successful at something, especially in a race
认为…会成功;(尤指速度竞赛)认为…要赢 - Which horse do you fancy in the next race?
下一轮赛马你认为哪匹马会赢? - He's hoping to get the job but I don't fancy his chances.
他希望得到那份工作,不过我认为他的机会不大。
- Which horse do you fancy in the next race?
- [transitive] fancy (that)… (literary) to believe or imagine something
认为;想象 - She fancied (that) she could hear footsteps.
她觉得好像听到了脚步声。
- She fancied (that) she could hear footsteps.
词源late Middle English: contraction of fantasy.