fancied

英 ['fænsɪd]
  • adj. 空想的;虚构的;受喜爱的;被特别爱好的

英英释意


1. formed or conceived by the imagination;
"a fabricated excuse for his absence"
"a fancied wrong"
"a fictional character"
"used fictitious names"
"a made-up story"

英文词源


fancied (adj.)
"imaginary, formed by the fancy," 1560s, past participle adjective from fancy (v.).

实用场景例句


She fancied he was trying to hide a smile.
她猜想他正在尽力掩饰笑容。

柯林斯例句

I just fancied a drink.
我就是想喝点东西。

柯林斯例句

She knew Felix fancied himself as a connoisseur.
她知道费利克斯把他自己当成鉴赏家。

柯林斯例句

They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他们自以为有学问,摆出一副博学的样子.

《简明英汉词典》

He always fancied himself a moralist.
他总是认为自己是道德家.

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She fancied herself nervous.
她自以为神经衰弱.

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She fancied she and Carrie were somewhere beside an old coal - mine.
她梦见她和嘉莉不知站在哪个旧矿井的旁边.

英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹

They fancied themselves in the arms of their own dear mother.
他们认为自己已经在亲爱的母亲怀抱里.

辞典例句

Bingley fancied the world was fascinated with its glitter.
宾利相信,它的光彩足以使全世界着迷.

辞典例句

If she has fancied otherwise, her own wishes have misled her.
假使她有别种想法, 那是她自己的愿望使她想入非非了.

辞典例句

What he had fancied was essential to my sense of proportion.
他原先认为必须那样才能使我懂得分寸.

辞典例句

Looking at him again, she fancied he still breathed.
她定睛再朝他一看,觉得他还在呼吸.

辞典例句

Lily had fancied herself sheltered from inconvenient scrutiny.
丽丽当时以为没人碍事地监视自己.

辞典例句

-- The people's victim and lifelong bond - slave , as they fancied her, might say to them.
人们心目中的这个牺牲品和终身奴仆会对他们这样说.

英汉文学 - 红字

He fancied that they were Eustacia, standing there and breathing wishes of reconciliation.
他以为那都是游苔莎正站在那轻声低语地说她想要和好.

辞典例句