fanciful 英 [ˈfænsɪfl]   美 [ˈfænsɪfəl]

fanciful

fanciful  英 [ˈfænsɪfl] 美 [ˈfænsɪfəl]

adj. 想象的;稀奇的 

We love him because he is full of fanciful stories. 我们喜欢他是因为他有一肚子稀奇古怪的故事。
They say things, like they want to be close to nature and run free in the fields, but they want to achieve this fanciful vision by killing. 他们说的一些事情,比如想要亲近自然,比如在大地上自由奔跑,但却想用杀戮来达到这些富有想象力的目标。

  • Turn fanciful around and you get "full of fancy," which gives you the gist of the meaning. The adjective refers to something not quite real, usually something with a whimsical or even dreamlike quality.
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  • adj. 想象的;稀奇的
  • 1. We love him because he is full of fanciful stories.

    我们喜欢他是因为他有一肚子稀奇古怪的故事。

  • 2. They say things, like they want to be close to nature and run free in the fields, but they want to achieve this fanciful vision by killing.

    他们说的一些事情,比如想要亲近自然,比如在大地上自由奔跑,但却想用杀戮来达到这些富有想象力的目标。

  • 3. It might be kind of fanciful to some, but on the other hand, space travel was considered science fiction not that many decades ago.

    对于某些人,它可能只是种幻想,但换句话说,几十年前,太空旅行不也是被认为是科幻小说吗。

  • fanciful (adj.) 1620s, from fancy (n.) + -ful. Related: Fancifully.
fan·ci·ful / ˈfænsɪfl ; NAmE ˈfænsɪfl / adjective 1 ( disapproving) based on imagination and not facts or reason 空想的;想像的 2 (of things 物件 ) decorated in an unusual style that shows imagination 装饰独出心裁的;式样奇特的;花哨的 a fanciful gold border 别出心裁的金色镶边 fan·ci·ful·ly / ˈfænsɪfəli ; NAmE ˈfænsɪfəli / adverb fan·ci·ful / ˈfænsɪfl ; NAmE ˈfænsɪfl / fan·ci·ful·ly / ˈfænsɪfəli ; NAmE ˈfænsɪfəli /
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