fancied
英 [ˈfænsid]
美 [ˈfænsid]
v. 想要; 想做; 爱慕(异性); 自负; 自命不凡
fancy的过去分词和过去式
BNC.24923 / COCA.41606
英英释义
adj
- formed or conceived by the imagination
- a fabricated excuse for his absence
- a fancied wrong
- a fictional character
双语例句
- I'd always fancied myself as an adventure hero, so Indiana Jones won out.
我曾经常幻想自己是个冒险的英雄,所以印第安纳·琼斯的形象正合我意。 - The country is now the fancied land of milk and honey.
那个国家现在成了人们向往的安乐乡。 - I fancied the discontent of age and disease arose from his family disagreements;
我猜是对年龄的不满和家庭不合的不安; - I just fancied a drink.
我就是想喝点东西。 - Even though I threw water at you, I still fancied you.
即使我朝你泼过冷水,但我还是对你想入非非。 - She knew Felix fancied himself as a connoisseur.
她知道费利克斯把他自己当成鉴赏家。 - She fancied there was a sympathy of thought and taste between them, in which fancy she was mistaken.
她往好处想以为两人有思想和情趣的共鸣,可是她打错了算盘。 - I'll bet anything she fancied you.
我敢打赌她喜欢上你了。 - Actually, I've always fancied joining a circus.
其实我直幻想加入马戏团。 - By the afternoon, however, I fancied that the stairs were possibly getting a little more crowded.
不过,到下午我惊奇地发现楼梯间里的人可能真的多了一些。
