FANTASY什么意思啊

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FANTASY什么意思啊
FANTASY什么意思啊

FANTASY什么意思啊
fantasy
n.
幻想, 白日梦
fantasy
fan.ta.sy
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K.K.[6f#nt*si, -zi]
n.(名词)
【复数】 fan.ta.sies
The creative imagination; unrestrained fancy.See Synonyms at imagination
富创意的想象;无限制的幻想参见 imagination
Something, such as an invention, that is a creation of the fancy.
想象力的产物:想象的产物,如一虚构的故事
A capricious or fantastic idea; a conceit.
虚幻的想法:易变的或幻想的想法;空想
Fiction characterized by highly fanciful or supernatural elements.
科幻小说:以高度想象或超自然为基础的小说
An example of such fiction.
这种作品的例子
An imagined event or sequence of mental images, such as a daydream, usually fulfilling a wish or psychological need.
幻想,空想:心理想象的虚幻的事,如白日梦,通常满足心愿或心理的需要
Music See fantasia
【音乐】 参见 fantasia
A coin issued especially by a questionable authority and not intended for use as currency.
非正式的货币:不打算用作通货来流通的,尤指由有争议的当局发行的硬币
Obsolete A hallucination.
【废语】 幻觉
v.tr.(及物动词)
fan.ta.sied,fan.ta.sy.ing,fan.ta.sies
To imagine; visualize.
想象;设想
Middle English fantasie, fantsy
中古英语 fantasie, fantsy
from Old French fantasie
源自 古法语 fantasie
from Latin phantasia
源自 拉丁语 phantasia
from Greek [appearance, imagination]
源自 希腊语 [出现,想象]
from phantazesthai [to appear]
源自 phantazesthai [出现]
from phantos [visible]
源自 phantos [可见的]
from phainesthai [to appear] * see bh³- 1
源自 phainesthai [出现] *参见 bh³- 1
fantasy
[5fAntEsi, 5fAntEzi]
n.
幻想; 狂想; 想象
荒诞的想法
稀奇古怪的设计或发明
富于幻想的作品; 幻想小说
幻想曲
白日梦
fantasyland
n.
梦境, 太虚幻境
fantasy
[5fAntEsi, 5fAntEzi]
vt.
想象; 幻想
vi.
空想; 梦想
奏幻想曲
fantasy
fan.ta.sy
AHD:[f²n“t…-s¶, -z¶]
D.J.[6f#nt*si8, -zi8]
K.K.[6f#nt*si, -zi]
n.
pl. fan.ta.sies
The creative imagination; unrestrained fancy.See Synonyms at imagination
Something, such as an invention, that is a creation of the fancy.
A capricious or fantastic idea; a conceit.
Fiction characterized by highly fanciful or supernatural elements.
An example of such fiction.
An imagined event or sequence of mental images, such as a daydream, usually fulfilling a wish or psychological need.
Music See fantasia
A coin issued especially by a questionable authority and not intended for use as currency.
Obsolete A hallucination.
v.tr.
fan.ta.sied,fan.ta.sy.ing,fan.ta.sies
To imagine; visualize.
Middle English fantasie, fantsy
from Old French fantasie
from Latin phantasia
from Greek [appearance, imagination]
from phantazesthai [to appear]
from phantos [visible]
from phainesthai [to appear] * see bh³- 1