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VERB
想要;想做
If you fancy something, you want to have it or to do it.
例句
What do you fancy doing, anyway?...
你到底想干什么?
Do you fancy going to see a movie sometime?...
你想不想有空去看場電影?
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N-COUNT
(尤指一時的)喜好,渴望
A fancy is a liking or desire for someone or something, especially one that does not last long.
例句
She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy.
她相信這不過是他一時興起。
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VERB
愛慕;對(異性)著迷
If you fancy someone, you feel attracted to them, especially in a sexual way.
例句
The boys would tease you to death if they didn't fancy you...
如果男孩們不喜歡你的話,他們就會狠狠地捉弄你。
I think he thinks I fancy him or something.
我想他以為我愛慕他或什么的。
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VERB
想讓自己成為;想讓自己做
If you fancy yourself as a particular kind of person or fancy yourself doing a particular thing, you like the idea of being that kind of person or doing that thing.
例句
So you fancy yourself as the boss someday?...
這么說,你是想有一天自己當上老板嘍?
I didn't fancy myself wearing a kilt.
我不想穿褶裥短裙。
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VERB
以為(自己)是;把(自己)當成
If you say that someone fancies themselves (as) a particular kind of person, you mean that they think, often wrongly, that they have the good qualities which that kind of person has.
例句
She fancies herself a bohemian...
她自以為是放蕩不羈的藝術家。
She knew Felix fancied himself as a connoisseur.
她知道費利克斯把他自己當成鑒賞家。
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VERB
相信(參賽的某隊或某人)會贏
If you say that you fancy a particular competitor or team in a competition, you think they will win.
例句
You have to fancy Bath because they are the most consistent team in England...
巴斯隊一定會贏,因為他們是英格蘭表現最穩定的球隊。
I fancy England to win through.
我認為英格蘭隊會一路勝出。
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VERB
認為;料想
If you fancy that something is the case, you think or suppose that it is so.
例句
When Ferris looked up he fancied that he saw a shadow pass close to the window...
費里斯抬頭向上看,感覺看見一個影子在窗子近旁經過。
She fancied he was trying to hide a smile.
她猜想他正在盡力掩飾笑容。
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N-VAR
(不切實際的)想象,幻想
A fancy is an idea that is unlikely, untrue, or imaginary.
例句
His last book is a bold, at times surrealistic mixture of fact and fancy.
他的最后一部書把現實與夢幻大膽糅合在一起,有些地方表現出超現實主義色彩。
...a childhood fancy.
兒時的幻想
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EXCLAM
(表達驚奇或不贊成)真想不到,太意外
You say 'fancy' or 'fancy that' when you want to express surprise or disapproval.
例句
It was very tasteless. Fancy talking like that so soon after his death...
這真是太不得體了。真想不到在他尸骨未寒時就那么說話。
'Fancy that!' smiled Conti.
“真想不到!”康蒂笑著說。
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PHRASE
(通常指不知何故就)愛上,喜歡上
If you take a fancy to someone or something, you start liking them, usually for no understandable reason.
例句
Sylvia took quite a fancy to him...
西爾維婭深深愛上了他。
The King took a fancy to ordering disguises and masks.
國王迷上了訂購化裝用品和面具。
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PHRASE
招…喜歡;逗…喜愛
If something takes your fancy or tickles your fancy, you like it a lot when you see it or think of it.
例句
She makes most of her own clothes, copying any fashion which takes her fancy.
她的衣服多是仿照她喜愛的時裝自己縫制的。