fanciness如何读

英:['fænsɪnɪs]

美:['fænsɪnɪs]

fanciness是什么意思

  • n.空想;花俏

fanciness英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to have a fancy (see fancy entry 2 sense 1) for : like

He's all right, I suppose, but I can't say that I fancy him.

to form a conception of : imagine Just fancy my surprise when I heard that he was getting married.

fancy our embarrassment

to believe mistakenly or without evidence

to believe without being certain real or fancied wrongs

she fancied she had met him before

to visualize or interpret as

fancied myself a child again

noun

a liking formed by caprice rather than reason : inclination

took a fancy to the mutt

amorous fondness : love

She took a fancy to the young man.

notion, whim

an image or representation of something formed in the mind

archaic fantastic quality or state

imagination especially of a capricious or delusive sort

His plans to build a new stadium are the product of pure fancy.

the power of conception and representation used in artistic expression (as by a poet)

taste, judgment

a person of delicate fancy

devotees of some particular art, practice, or amusement

the object of interest of such a fancyespecially: boxing entry 1

adjective

dependent or based on fancy : whimsical

not plain : ornamental

a fancy hairdo

of particular excellence or highest grade

fancy tuna

of an animal or plant bred especially for bizarre or ornamental qualities that lack practical utility

based on conceptions of the fancy

fancy sketches

dealing in fancy goods

extravagant

paying fancy prices

executed with technical skill and style fancy diving

fancy footwork

parti-color

fancy carnations

fanciness词源英文解释

Verb Middle English fantasien, fantesien, fancyen "to plan, devise, create, form (an idea), imagine (something false), desire," in part derivative of fantasie, fantsy, fansey fancy >entry 2, in part borrowed from Middle French fantasier "to imagine, invent," verbal derivative of fantasie fantasy >entry 1 Noun Middle English fantasie, fantsy, fansey "the imagination as a faculty, mental image produced by this faculty, deluded notion, figment of the imagination, preference directed by caprice rather than reason, liking" — more at fantasy >entry 1 Note: The disyllabic form, a rare variant of fantasie fantasy >entry 1 in Middle English, became more common and began to separate in sense from fantasie/fantasy in early Modern English. Adjective from attributive use of fancy >entry 2

The first known use of fancy was in the 14th century

fanciness儿童词典英英释义

fan1 of 3noun

an instrument for producing a current of air: as

a device that is often in the shape of a section of a circle and is waved back and forth by hand

a device with a set of rotating blades driven by a motor

something shaped like a hand fan

fan2 of 3verb

to move air with a fan

to direct a current of air upon with a fan

to stir up to activity as if by fanning

to spread out or move like a fan

to strike out in baseball

fan3 of 3noun

an enthusiastic follower or admirer

fan1 of 3noun

an instrument for producing a current of air: as

a device that is often in the shape of a section of a circle and is waved back and forth by hand

a device with a set of rotating blades driven by a motor

something shaped like a hand fan

fan2 of 3verb

to move air with a fan

to direct a current of air upon with a fan

to stir up to activity as if by fanning

to spread out or move like a fan

to strike out in baseball

fan3 of 3noun

an enthusiastic follower or admirer

fan1 of 3noun

an instrument for producing a current of air: as

a device that is often in the shape of a section of a circle and is waved back and forth by hand

a device with a set of rotating blades driven by a motor

something shaped like a hand fan

fan2 of 3verb

to move air with a fan

to direct a current of air upon with a fan

to stir up to activity as if by fanning

to spread out or move like a fan

to strike out in baseball

fan3 of 3noun

an enthusiastic follower or admirer

fanlightnoun

a semicircular window having bars extending from the center that is placed over a door or window

fangnoun

one of the long sharp teeth which are used by an animal to seize, hold, and tear apart its prey

one of the long hollow or grooved teeth of a poisonous snake

a root of a tooth

fangnoun

one of the long sharp teeth which are used by an animal to seize, hold, and tear apart its prey

one of the long hollow or grooved teeth of a poisonous snake

a root of a tooth

fangnoun

one of the long sharp teeth which are used by an animal to seize, hold, and tear apart its prey

one of the long hollow or grooved teeth of a poisonous snake

a root of a tooth

fandangonoun

a lively Spanish or Spanish-American dance

fancy1 of 3verb

to have a fancy for : like

to form a mental image of : imagine

fancy2 of 3noun

liking

took a fancy to the stray dog

notion, whim

a passing fancy

imagination

fancy3 of 3adjective

based on fancy : unpredictable

not plain : ornamental

of particular excellence

bred especially for a showy appearance

a fancy goldfish

done with great skill and grace

fancy footwork

fancy1 of 3verb

to have a fancy for : like

to form a mental image of : imagine

fancy2 of 3noun

liking

took a fancy to the stray dog

notion, whim

a passing fancy

imagination

fancy3 of 3adjective

based on fancy : unpredictable

not plain : ornamental

of particular excellence

bred especially for a showy appearance

a fancy goldfish

done with great skill and grace

fancy footwork

fanciness 例句

1 Snails with the shells that you put on the table, fanciness.

还有放在桌上的带壳蜗牛,真有趣。

2 You can then export the recorded tests so that you can add fanciness to them-conditions, iterations, and so on.

然后,您可以导出这些已录制的测试,以便给它们添加一些“装饰”—条件、迭代等。

3 Which horse do you fancy in the Derby?

4 try to fancy, if you can, our mother on an elephant when she was touring India

5 His plans to build a new stadium are the product of pure fancy.

6 Critics have dismissed his plan as mere fancy.

7 He drives a big, fancy car.

8 we're having a little get-together after the concert—nothing fancy

9 Worries persist While spring is a time of unbridled optimism — for many years, every team has fancied itself as the one that would end the Bruins’ epic Rose Bowl drought — there are some clear holes on this roster.

10 Mundo Deportivo explains that De Zerbi is also greatly fancied by the Barca board.

11 It should not extend out of the field or it becomes fanciness as moron talking nonsense.

想要越过这个界限,无疑都是痴人说梦的空想。

12 Snails with the shells that you put on the table, fanciness.

还有放在桌上的带壳蜗牛, 真有趣.

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fancy-pants tickle someone's fancy take a fancy to catch someone's fancy take someone's fancy fancy woman fancy dress fancy that fancy oneself fancy up

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