Fancy查询结果如下:
词性:adjective
例句1. he is too hard up to buy fancy clothes’
形容词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
Food additive Fancy (Allura)red aluminum lake
GB17511.2-1998食品添加剂诱惑红铝色淀
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Never mind all these fancy phrases-just tell us the plain facts.
不要使用什么华丽的辞藻,就告诉我们简单的事实。
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A fancy style will be great for a party.
参加晚会梳个时鬓发型很合适。
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Beyond the soar of fancy
出乎意料之外;想象不到
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When I told him I had no fancy dress for the costume of a toreador for me just like a rabbit out of a hat.
当我告诉他,我没有参加舞会的化装服饰,他像变戏法似的给我拿出一件西班牙斗牛士款式的服装。
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Multimedia used to be defined as a fancy slide show that people sat and watched.
多媒体曾经被定义为人们坐着观看的花哨的幻灯片节目。
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Fancy that!
多奇怪呀!
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Children usually have a lively fancy .
儿童们往往有丰富的幻想力。
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The creative imagination;unrestrained fancy .
富创意的想象;无限制的幻想
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And fancy all her loveliest dreams impart.
给我的想嫁万种梦幻美妙婆娑。
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Hold,you do not know that in prison one can earn only seven sous a day,it is not the government’s fault, but seven sous is one’s earnings,and just fancy , I must pay one hundred francs, or my little girl will be sent to me
呵,您不知道这个,在监牢里,每天只能赚七个苏,那不是政府的错处,但是每天只有七个苏,并且请您想想,我有一百法郎要付,不付的话,人家就会把我的小女儿送回来。
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A fancy article;a knickknack.
花哨的小物件;小玩意
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cord ,fancy ,obtained by twisting together two or more metalized yarns
花式绳,两股或两股以上含金属丝纱捻成
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She is none the more Beautiful Because she wears a fancy dress.
即使她身穿时髦洋装,却一点也不漂亮。
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Buildings should not just be architects’ flights of fancy .
建筑物不应只是建筑师的奇思怪想。
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Her fancy was running riot along those days ahead of her
她狂想着未来的日子。
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Scientific stories titillate the fancy of the school boys
科学故事使小学生们的想像力活跃起来。
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A fine woolen cloth with a fancy twill weave.
克尔赛梅尔短绒大衣呢具有别致的斜纹的一种精致毛料
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Fancy her saying such rude things!
没想到她竟说出这么粗鲁的话来!
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The baker iced the cake with fancy decorations of sugar.
面点师往糕点上装饰-上糖饰品。
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With that fancy outfit he’s get on,you’d think he’d be a better skier.
那家伙滑雪不行,服装穿得倒蛮像一回事的。
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What do you fancy doing, anyway?
那你想做些什么呢
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The song took the fancy of the public.
那首歌广受大家的喜爱。
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The tie happened to strike paul’s fancy , so he bought it
那条领带恰好符合保
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That’s only your fancy .
那只是你的想象而已。
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Well, I don’t fancy a bar stool.
嗯,我不喜欢高脚凳。
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Do you fancy going to see a movie tonight?
你今晚想去看电影吗
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Can you fancy him (as)an actor ?
你可想像得到他是演员吗?
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Can you fancy him in uniform?
你能想像他穿制服的样子吗?
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Can you fancy him [his] saying such a rude thing?
你能想像他会说出那么失礼的话吗?
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adjective
1.(especially of foodstuffs) of high quality.
‘ _fancy_ molasses’
‘It is the showcase for dozens of _fancy_ chocolate candies and brightly colored cookies, packaged in plastic bags or wooden boxes.’
2.(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’
‘Towering over everything else was a large palace with _fancy_ carvings all over it.’
3.(of a flower) of two or more colours.
‘all pelargoniums, from scented-leaf species to _fancy_ hybrids, thrive in hot sunshine’
‘Few pundits could resist comparing high dotcom stock prices to the historic craze for _fancy_ flowers.’
4.(of an animal) bred to develop particular points of appearance.
‘ _fancy_ goldfish’
‘The _fancy_ mouse lives on today in England, America, Australia, New Zealand, and probably elsewhere.’
5.Elaborate in structure or decoration.
‘the furniture was very _fancy_ ’
‘a _fancy_ computerized system’
6.Sophisticated or expensive in a way that is intended to impress.
‘ _fancy_ hotels and restaurants’
‘It made it easy this way - Chelle and Steve couldn’t afford a _fancy_ wedding, and they wouldn’t let Leo help them out.’
noun
1.(in 16th and 17th century music) a composition for keyboard or strings in free or variation form.
‘Division technique...penetrated nearly all 17th century English instrumental forms, including the venerable polyphonic _fancy_ .’
2.A favourite in a race or other sporting contest.
‘the filly is already a leading _fancy_ for next year’s races’
‘Racing was of a very high standard with the added bonus that all of the leading _fancies_ made it through to the decider.’
3.A person or thing that one finds attractive.
‘people jostled to ride alongside their _fancy_ ’
‘But this is not the first time that women have been forced into conforming to the fashion _fancies_ of the day.’
4.A small iced cake.
‘chocolate _fancies_ ’
‘Deep-down, if appearance didn’t matter, if fat really was fab, wouldn’t we all wallow around in a glorious ocean of crisps and cakes and fry-ups and _fancies_ ?’
5.A superficial or transient feeling of liking or attraction.
‘this was no passing _fancy_ , but a feeling he would live by’
‘In fact, when I am near him I cannot focus at all, so deliriously in love am I. And this is not a passing _fancy_ .’
6.An unfounded or tentative belief or idea.
‘I’ve a _fancy_ they want to be alone’
‘Aside from sounding like a badly made movie, it’s more likely to have happened in the subconscious _fancies_ of your dreams.’
7.Enthusiasts for a sport, especially boxing or racing, considered collectively.
‘pony carts went round the racecourse loaded with the _fancy_ ’
‘Klitschko was the darling of the boxing ‘ _fancy_ ,’ widely regarded as the savior of a weak post-Lennox Lewis heavyweight division.’
8.The faculty of imagination.
‘he is prone to flights of _fancy_ ’
‘Dan’s quick-witted mind and surreal flights of _fancy_ have delighted both critics and comedy audiences alike.’
verb
1.Feel a desire or liking for.
‘do you _fancy_ a drink?’
‘So if you _fancy_ a drink in surroundings with a difference, and like the idea of going from flower power to power suits in a few hundred yards, Bar Talk knows the place for you.’
2.Find sexually attractive.
‘I really _fancy_ him’
‘Such a word would acknowledge that the one thing we really have in common, collectively is who we desire - or _fancying_ people of the same sex.’
3.Have an unduly high opinion of oneself, or of one’s ability in a particular area.
‘two lads behind the counter who _fancy_ themselves’
‘If you’re _fancying_ yourself a victim of circumstance, you’re not participating enough in your own destiny.’
4.Imagine; think.
‘he _fancied_ he could smell the perfume of roses’
‘he _fancied_ himself as an amateur psychologist’
5.Regard (a horse, team, or player) as a likely winner.
‘I _fancy_ him to win the tournament’
‘Tomorrow will tell us much more and, with Richard Hills again in the saddle, the Arundel colt is _fancied_ to fulfill his initial promise.’
6.Used to express surprise at something.
‘ _fancy_ meeting all those television actors!’
‘Well _fancy_ that! Im the black sheep in my family: I swear too much, wear too much black, have a black sense of humour, cover my body in black ink and have a severely reduced sense of grace and tact.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。