fantastic
英 [fæn'tæstɪk]
美[fæn'tæstɪk]
- adj. 奇异的;空想的;异想天开的;古怪的;极好的,极出色的;不可思议的;不切实际的
- n. 古怪的人
英英释意
- 1. ludicrously odd;
- "Hamlet's assumed antic disposition"
- "fantastic Halloween costumes"
- "a grotesque reflection in the mirror"
- 2. extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers;
- "a fantastic trip to the Orient"
- "the film was fantastic!"
- "a howling success"
- "a marvelous collection of rare books"
- "had a rattling conversation about politics"
- "a tremendous achievement"
- 3. extravagantly fanciful and unrealistic; foolish;
- "a fantastic idea of his own importance"
- 4. existing in fancy only;
- "fantastic figures with bulbous heads the circumference of a bushel"- Nathaniel Hawthorne
- 5. exceedingly or unbelievably great;
- "the bomb did fantastic damage"
- "Samson is supposed to have had fantastic strength"
- "phenomenal feats of memory"
双语例句
- 1. I got a fantastic new job and my salary tripled.
- 我得到了一份非常好的新工作,薪水涨到了原来的3倍。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. "You're coming?" he said excitedly. "That's fantastic! That's incredible!"
- “你要来么?”他激动地说,“那太好了!简直难以置信!”
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. My mother, who had a sheltered upbringing, has fantastic memories of childhood.
- 我妈妈在呵护下长大,对童年有着非常美好的回忆。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. There would be a fantastic welcome awaiting him back here.
- 为了迎接他回来,这里将举行一个热烈的欢迎仪式。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. It suddenly clicked that this was fantastic fun.
- 我突然意识到,这真是太有趣了。
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