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fantasist

/fan-tuh-sist, -zist; fan-tey-zhist/US // ˈfæn tə sɪst, -zɪst; fænˈteɪ ʒɪst //UK // (ˈfæntəsɪst) //

幻想家,幻想者,幻想主义者,空想家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who writes or composes fantasies or fantasias in music, poetry, or the like.

Examples

  • I am not sure I can claim Ngũgĩ as a fantasist, exactly, but with novels like “Wizard of the Crow” and “Devil on the Cross” he must be counted as one of the continent’s great writers.

  • The prime minister is a hybrid: regional hawk, Zionist statist, techno-globalist, neo-conservative, and Greater Israel fantasist.

  • The problem for Valle, what made him more than just another fantasist, was that he had begun to speak of actual women.

  • Being John Malkovich: My favorite film by my favorite modern fantasist, Charlie Kauffman, a kind of genius.

  • Pessimist: I thought you said you were an optimist - not a fantasist.

  • What sort of fool or fantasist would ever suggest that “Republicans need a centrist candidate in 2012”?

  • He had learned early that he was not, and never would be, the fantasist that some of his earlier canvases indicate.

  • And assuredly, the Marquis de Sade is only a timid bourgeois, a mediocre fantasist, beside him!