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fancied

/fan-seed/US // ˈfæn sid //UK // (ˈfænsɪd) //

迷恋,幻想的,喜欢,喜欢的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unreal; imaginary: to be upset by fancied grievances.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbimagine, create

Examples

  • I joined this drama club when I was 16 because I fancied this girl who went to it.

  • A part of him had always wanted to be an actor—"Charlton Hepburn," he fancied himself—and now he had gotten his wish.

  • He fancied himself a Marxist, lived in rooming houses under aliases and was a furtive, nasty man.

  • I fancied him and we clicked, but neither of us made great efforts to see each other again.

  • With access to the social network, he found a 17-year-old girl he fancied, drew pictures of her, and sent them to her mother.

  • She fancied there was a sympathy of thought and taste between them, in which fancy she was mistaken.

  • He even fancied that something of challenge flashed from her, though without definite words or gesture.

  • No; he saw—he fancied that he saw a brighter way marked out before him.

  • You fancied, perhaps, I would stand haggling with you all night, and yield at last to your obstinacy.

  • We revelled in its resemblance, or its fancied resemblance to the famous old hostelry kept by old John Willet.