fancy
01
华丽的, 精致的
elaborate or sophisticated in style, often designed to impress
例子
He lived in a fancy penthouse apartment with stunning views of the city skyline.
他住在一间可以俯瞰城市天际线美景的豪华顶层公寓里。
02
豪华的, 高品质的
(of food) having high quality
例子
He treated himself to a fancy dinner at a five-star restaurant.
他在一家五星级餐厅享用了一顿豪华晚餐。
03
多色的, 杂色的
(of flowers) having two or more distinct colors or patterns
例子
She planted a variety of fancy begonias with vibrant, multicolored petals.
她种植了各种花哨的秋海棠,花瓣鲜艳多彩。
to fancy
01
喜欢, 想要
to like or want someone or something
Transitive: to fancy sth | to fancy doing sth
例子
I do n't fancy the idea of working late on a Friday.
我不喜欢周五加班的主意。
例子
I ca n’t fancy living in a big city.
我无法想象住在大城市里。
03
相信, 赌
to believe that a contestant has a good chance of winning
Dialect
British
Ditransitive: to fancy a contestant to do sth
Transitive: to fancy a contestant or their chances
例子
I do n’t fancy the chances of the underdog team in this competition.
我不看好这次比赛中劣势队伍的机会。
04
她真的很喜欢他,但还没有告诉他。, 她真的被他吸引了,但还没有承认。
to feel attracted to someone in a romantic or sexual way
Dialect
British
Transitive: to fancy sb
例子
I do n't think she fancies him, even though he likes her.
我不认为她fancy他,尽管他喜欢她。
Fancy
01
想象力, 幻想
the faculty or power of the imagination, often involving whimsical or creative thoughts
例子
The artist's work was inspired by the fanciest of dreams and ideas.
这位艺术家的作品受到了最奇思妙想的梦想和想法的启发。
例子
His fancy for adventure led him to take risks others would n’t.
他对冒险的热爱使他承担了别人不会承担的风险。
03
一时兴起, 喜好
a liking or attraction formed impulsively or without reason
例子
He developed a fancy for exotic foods after traveling abroad.
出国旅行后,他对异国食物产生了喜爱。
04
装饰小蛋糕, 甜点
a small, decorative cake, often with icing
例子
The bakery offered a variety of flavored fancies for the event.
面包店为活动提供了各种装饰小蛋糕。
to fancy oneself
01
to have an excessive or exaggerated opinion of one's own abilities, attractiveness, importance, or value
例子
She fancies herself as the best singer in the group.



























