fantasy 的 3 个定义
plural fan·ta·sies.
- imagination, especially when extravagant and unrestrained.
- the forming of mental images, especially wondrous or strange fancies; imaginative conceptualizing.
- a mental image, especially when unreal or fantastic; vision: a nightmare fantasy.
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- noting or relating to any of various games or leagues in which fans assemble players of a professional sport into imaginary teams, and points are scored based on the performance of these players in real games: fantasy football; fantasy sports.
fan·ta·sied, fan·ta·sy·ing.
- to form mental images; imagine; fantasize.
- Rare. to write or play fantasias.
fantasy 近义词
imagination, dream
fantasy 的近义词 36 个
- delusion
- fancy
- illusion
- nightmare
- reverie
- vision
- atlantis
- apparition
- appearance
- bubble
- chimera
- conceiving
- creativity
- daydream
- envisioning
- fabrication
- fairyland
- fantasia
- figment
- flight
- hallucination
- imaginativeness
- imagining
- invention
- mirage
- objectifying
- originality
- rainbow
- trip
- utopia
- vagary
- air castle
- flight of imagination
- fool's paradise
- head trip
- mind trip
fantasy 的反义词 5 个
更多fantasy例句
- Our fantasies, though, are of the restaurant experience returned to normal.
- Today’s tech capabilities are nowhere near any of those fantasies.
- Tasmania might seem farther away than ever right now, and while cooking with How Wild Things Are won’t bring it any closer, it makes part of the fantasy of travel — experiencing the food of a place — real, if only for a moment.
- As a sop to her sad diet, she indulges in mommy-centric sexual fantasies about an older female colleague.
- There are robust communities online dedicated to LARPing, live-action role-playing events in which people gather offline and pretend to be fantasy heroes.
- But if Democrats are faced with the reality of a glut of qualified candidates, Republicans are assembling more of a fantasy team.
- That fantasy, however, is still heavily regimented by all sorts of norms.
- A lot of the culture around movies in the sci-fi/fantasy genre is about deconstructing them ad nauseam.
- What do you think is the best fantasy work that has not been adapted that should?
- I harbor a rock ‘n’ roll fantasy, just like anybody, and I welcomed the challenge.
- I have a mild grievance against that talented lady, Miss Marjorie Bowen, for labelling her latest novel "a romantic fantasy."
- The monograph on the Sunshade, called by the author ‘a little tumbled fantasy,’ occupies fully one-half of the volume.
- Fantasy as it is, the book has pictures of French-Canadian life which are as true as though the story itself was all true.
- Such as Madame Chalice—ah, she was a part of this brave fantasy, this dream of empire, this inspiring play!
- Perhaps, after all, this story was nothing but an unconscious invention—a fantasy which she thought to be the truth.