fancies

英[\'fænsɪs]
美[\'fænsɪs]

基本释义

n.
花式织物,花色货品; 想像力( fancy的名词复数 ); 爱好; 怪想

实用例句

If she ever fancies a job swap, I could be interested.

如果她想和别人互换工作,我会很感兴趣的。

柯林斯例句

She fancies herself a bohemian.

她自以为是放荡不羁的艺术家。

柯林斯例句

He fancies himself, hoping to get that job.

他自视甚高,竟想得到那份工作.

《简明英汉词典》

Ann really fancies her chances of promotion to the vacant job of chief supervisor.

安过分自信她会被提升到还空缺的主管人的职位.

《简明英汉词典》

She fancies herself to be above us and walked by without an acknowledgement.

她自以为了不起,不把我们放在眼里,走过时连招呼都不打.

《简明英汉词典》

From this place the party again diverged, according to their several fancies.

这伙人根据各自的爱好,又从这里分道扬镳.

辞典例句

Mournful fancies came flocking on her mind , in crowds.

悲伤的幻想便纷纷涌上她的心头.

辞典例句

To Philip her words called up much more romantic fancies.

她的话唤起菲利浦更加浪漫的遐想.

辞典例句

Sweet fancies flitted through his mind.

甜蜜的幻想掠过他的脑际.

辞典例句

He fancies himself as the fastest swimmer.

他自命为游泳最快的人.

辞典例句

These were his consecutive fancies.

这些是他连绵不断的幻想.

辞典例句

Fancies flitted through his mind.

幻想在他的头脑中掠过?

辞典例句

Fancies flitted through my mind.

我的脑中掠过各种幻想.

辞典例句

She is always full of whims and fancies.

她老是充满怪念头.

辞典例句

He fancies himself a bit of a psychologist.

他自以为有一点心理学家的天分.

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