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fancy /ˈfænsi/► SEE ALLas, whenever, etc. the fancy takes youcatch/take/tickle sb’s fancyfancy your/sb’s chances(just) fancy thattake a fancy to sb/stha flight of fancy ●as, whenever, etc. the fancy ˈtakes youas, whenever, etc. you feel like doing sth 只要你乐意◆We bought a camper van so we could go away whenever the fancy took us. 我们买了一辆露营车,所以无论什么时候,只要我们愿意就可以出去。●catch/take/tickle sb’s ˈfancy (informal) please or attract sb 博得某人的好感;吸引某人◆Mary seems afraid some other girl will catch Alan’s fancy. 玛丽好像害怕艾伦会喜欢上别的女孩。◆She saw that the picture had taken my fancy and insisted on giving it to me as a present. 她发现那幅画很中我的意,非要把它作为礼物送给我。●fancy your/sb’s ˈchances (informal) think, often wrongly, that you will be successful; be confident about what you/sb can do (常指错误地)认为自己/某人会成功;对自己/某人的能力(过于)自信◆He fancies his chances as a racing driver, even though he has hardly ever driven a racing car. 尽管他没有开过赛车,他仍自以为会成为赛车手。◆‘Do you think he’ll win?’ ‘No, I don’t fancy his chances at all.’ “你觉得他会赢吗?”“不,我一点也不看好他。”●(just) fancy ˈthat (old-fashioned, BrE, spoken) used as an expression of surprise (表示惊讶)想想看,真想不到◆‘He passed all his exams with grade A.’ ‘Well, fancy that.’ “他所有的考试都得了 A。”“啊,真没想到。”●take a ˈfancy to sb/sth (especially BrE) begin to like sb/sth; be attracted by sb/sth (开始)喜欢某人/某物;迷上◆He’s taken quite a fancy to Chinese cooking. 他对中国菜很着迷。◆She’s taken a fancy to one of the team. 她喜欢上其中一名队员。●a ˌflight of ˈfancyan idea or a statement that is very imaginative but not practical or sensible 不切实际的想象;异想天开;空中楼阁◆The idea is not just a flight of fancy. It has been done before.这想法不是凭空想出来的,这在以前做到过。 |