fancied
['fænsid]
adj.空想的, 虚构的,受喜爱的
动词fancy的过去式和过去分词
例句与用法:
Aren't I lucky? The only dress in the shop that I fancied and it fitted me like a glove!
我真幸运!我想要的那条连衣裙店里只剩一个件了,而且它正合我身。
Aren't I lucky? The only dress in the shop that I fancied and it fitted me like a glove.
你看我运气好不好?商店里惟一一件我看中的裙子完全合我身。
I fancied I could hear a baby screaming.
我想我听见了婴儿的尖叫声。
He fancied he heard footsteps behind him.
他好像听到身後有脚步声。
a.
1. 想像出来的
2. 受喜爱的
fancied
词义辨析:
同义参见:
fanciful
desired
romantic
fancied
动词 fancy:
imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind
同义词:visualize, visualise, envision, project, fancy, see, figure, picture, image
have a fancy or particular liking or desire for
形容词 fancied:
formed or conceived by the imagination
同义词:fabricated, fictional, fictitious, invented, made-up
fancied
■"The Barber Silver Coins: Plain but Fancied by Many Collectors"
"巴伯银币:收藏家的宠儿"
■"- she felt or fancied, then, that the scarlet letter had endowed her with a new sense."
--她感到或者说想象着,那红字赋予了她一种新的体验。
■The postive always illude themselves a fancied picture of having achieved targets.
1乐观主义者总是想像自己实现了目标的情景。
■'Always at nine in winter, and rise at four,' said my host, suppressingp a groan: and, as I fancied, by the motion of his arm's shadow,b ashing a tear froma his eyes.
“冬天的时候都是九点,早上四点起床,”压住呻吟的声音,我的主人说道,而我通过他的手臂的影子的动作,猜想他是在擦眼角的泪水。
■"Ah, well," exclaimed Chateau-Renaud, who because he had seen his thirtieth summer fancied himself duly warranted in assuming a sort of paternal air with his more youthful friend, "you young people are never satisfied;
“啊唷唷
■"Always sleep at nine in winter,and always rise at four,'"said my host,suppressing a groan and,as I fancied,by the motion of his shadow's arm,dashing a tear from his eyes.
“在冬天总是九点睡,总是四点起床,”我的主人说,压住一声呻吟。看他胳臂的影子的动作,我猜想他从眼里抹去一滴眼泪。
■"I never fancied there were so many pearls in the world."
“我做梦也想不到世上竟有这么多珍珠。”
■'Sometimes, I have sat here of an evening, until I have fancied--but even the shade of a foolish fancy makes me shudder tonight, when all is so black and solemn---'
“我有时要在这儿坐整整一个晚上,直到产生一种幻想--可是今晚一切都这么黑暗庄严,即使是一点点愚蠢的幻想也叫我心惊胆战。”
■“To tell you the honest truth, I fancied it was something like that, ennie,” he said.
“老实对你讲,我设想你家里的情形也大约是如此的,珍妮,”他说。
■"I fancied Liverpool as soon as the draw was made.
“这从抽签结果一出来就已经决定了。”
■The Winter Palace, indeed, was the crystalisation of all of the art that an almost superman race could have fancied.
一个近乎超人的民族所能幻想到的一切都荟集于圆明园。
■One night, returning home, much intoxicated, I fancied that the cat avoided my presence.
一天晚上,我喝得烂醉。回到家以后,我以为这只猫在躲着我。
■He had once fancied that he had caught a few words at the Luxembourg, but he was not absolutely sure of the fact.
一次在卢森堡公园里,他仿佛捉到了她所说的几个字的音,但是他并没有完全听真切。
■Anonymous letters went to a hundred Oxford imovers-and-shakers, detailing claims of sexual harassment made in 1982 against Derek Walcott, a West Indian poet fancied to win.
一百多位牛津望族都收到了匿名信,读到了对胜出有望的西印度诗人德雷克.瓦尔科特1982年的性丑闻的详细描述。
■Unhappily, the fancied salute of her lips encircled him with the breathing Clara
不幸的是,这个嘴唇表示的敬礼使活生生的克莱拉又包围了他。
■a fabricated excuse for his absence; a fancied wrong; a fictional character; used fictitious names; a made-up story.
为他的缺席编造借口;虚构的错误;虚构的人物;用假名;虚构的故事。
■Lily had fancied herself sheltered from inconvenient scrutiny.
丽丽当时以为没人碍事地监视自己。
■All characters in the book are fancied.
书中所有的人物都是虚构的.
■The truth is, that they were less safe than Jean Valjean fancied.
事实上他俩并非象冉阿让所想的那样已经得救。
■The Petersburg freemasons all came to see him, tried to ingratiate themselves with him, and all fancied that he had something in reserve that he was preparing for them.
二级分会的大会已确定举行,皮埃尔答应在分会作报告代替共济会最高领导人向彼得堡的师兄师弟们传达训谕的内容。
■People fancied all kinds of gods and deities, which could help remove disasters and guarantee a good harvest in fishing, salt industry and farming.
人们就幻想出各种神灵,并渴望借助它们的神力来消灾解难,以求得渔业、盐业以及农业的丰收。
■-- The people's victim and lifelong bond-slave, as they fancied her, might say to them.
人们心目中的这个牺牲品和终身奴仆会对他们这样说。
■He, who fancied himself so scornful of arbitrary restrains, had been afraid to break away from his desk because of what people might think of his stealing a holiday.
他一贯认为自己非常蔑视严厉的管束,可这次却不敢离开自己的办公桌,因为怕人们对他偷度一个假日胡猜乱想。
■He slightly fancied he might have given offence.
他仍然隐隐约约地感到自己可能在什么地方得罪了他。
■he examined the stones, and sounded one part of the wall where he fancied the opening existed, masked for precaution's sake.
他仔细在石块间察看着,看到有一面洞壁象是洞口,就敲敲听一下声音。
■He fancied he heard footsteps behind him .
他以为他听到身后有脚步声。
■He had fancied that his enemies might worst him.
他以为他的敌人可能把他打败的。
■He fancied that they were Eustacia, standing without and breathing wishes of reconciliation .
他以为那都是游苔莎正站在外面轻声低语地说她想要和好。
■He fancied that they were Eustacia, standing there and breathing wishes of reconciliation
他以为那都是游苔莎正站在那轻声低语地说她想要和好。
■They fancied him the mouth-piece of Heaven's messages of wisdom, and rebuke, and love.
他们把他想象成传达上天智慧、谴责和博爱的代言人。
■They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.
他们自以为有学问,摆出一副博学的样子。
■They fancied that the whole world could be seen from the top of their hill.
他们认为,从他们的山顶上就能看到整个世界。
■They fancied that I was unhappy, and that I only talked, laughed, and ate to conceal my sufferings, and even at cheerful moments when I felt happy I was aware of their searching eyes fixed upon me.
他们认为我不快乐,我只是说着笑着或用吃东西来掩饰我的痛苦,甚至在我觉得快乐时的高兴时刻我也感觉得到他们直盯盯的搜索的眼神。
■They fancied themselves in the arms of their own dear mother.
他们认为自己已经在亲爱的母亲怀抱里。
■They thought that America was the fancied land of milk and honey.
他们过去认为美国是牛奶和蜂蜜的天堂。
■He fancied he saw something touchingly innocent in the frightened, sickly little face.
他仿佛在这张吓坏了的病恹恹的脸上,看到使他感动的无辜的受难者的样子。
■He fancied himself surrounded by persons who adored him.
他似乎觉得他周围的人个个都是崇拜他的人。
■What he had fancied was essential to my sense of proportion.
他原先认为必须那样才能使我懂得分寸。
■He started to chat to me and I could tell that he really fancied himself.
他和我聊起天来,我看得出他确实自以为了不起。
■It was only after drinking a bottle or two of wine that he felt vaguely that the terrible tangled skein of life which had terrified him so before was not so terrible as he had fancied.
他喝了一两瓶葡萄酒以后,他才模糊地意识到,往昔使他不寒而栗的难以解决的生活难题并不像他想象的那样可怕了。
■He fancied he heard footsteps behind him.
他好像听到身後有脚步声。
■After his graduation, outcoming a master in English, speaking English as fluently as his mother tongue, he fancied it.
他幻想着四年之后,当他走出学校的时候,能够成为一个英语高手,说着一口流利的英文,就像自己的母语一样。
■He always fancied himself a moralist.
他总是认为自己是道德家。
■He fancied himself as a writer.
他把自己想像成一名作家。
■He liked talking, and talked well, adorning his speech with caressing epithets and proverbial sayings, which Pierre fancied he often invented himself.
他爱说,能说,用讨好话和成语装饰他的语言,那些成语,皮埃尔觉得是他自己造出来的;
■He fished and swam and walked and lay in long grass listening to distant voices he fancied only he could hear.
他经常钓鱼、游泳、散步,躺在高高的草丛里聆听他想象中只有他能听到的远方的声音。
■He fancied himself an authority.
他自以为是个权威。
■He ran away from it because he fancied that he had been illtreated, and soon found it easy to make more money by thieving than his father had done by a lifetime of honest work.
他自认为受到了虐待,便不辞而别。很快他就发现偷窃的行当比他父亲毕生诚实劳动容易挣到更多的钱。
■He was nicknamed the Arrogant One, and despite his cruel and uncouth ways, actually fancied himself as a lady's man.
他被人称为“自大狂”。尽管手段野蛮残忍,但他其实自诩为“师奶杀手”。
■All like him were looking before them at the field, and, he fancied, with the same feeling.
他觉得大家都和他一样,都怀着同样的感情望着前面的战场。