Skip to main content

imaginary

/ih-maj-uh-ner-ee/US // ɪˈmædʒ əˌnɛr i //UK // (ɪˈmædʒɪnərɪ, -dʒɪnrɪ) //

虚构的,虚构,想象的,虚幻的

Related Words

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : existing only in the imagination or fancy; not real; fancied: an imaginary illness; the imaginary animals in the stories of Dr. Seuss.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural im·ag·i·nar·ies.

    • : Mathematics. imaginary number.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.fictitious, invented
Synonyms
abstract抽象的,抽象,抽取,抽象派fanciful梦幻般的,梦幻般,奇特的,遐想fantastic梦幻般的,奇异的,奇妙的,奇异fictional虚构的,虚构,虚构事实,虚假的hypothetical假设性的,假定的,假设性,假定性的imagined想象中的,想像中的,想象的,想象中的那样theoretical理论上,理论,理论上讲,理论性的unreal虚幻的,虚幻,虚无缥缈,不真实的whimsical奇思妙想,异想天开,奇思妙想的,异想天开的ideal理想,理想的,理想状态,理想中的visionary有远见的人,愿景者,有远见者,远见卓识apocryphal杜撰,集部,杜撰的,集锦apparitional幽灵式,幽灵式的,幻象,幽灵assumed假定的,假冒的,假设的,假设chimerical嵌合,嵌合体,嵌合型,嵌合的deceptive欺骗性的,欺骗性,骗人的,误导性的delusive妄想,妄想的,幻觉,妄图dreamed-updreamlike梦幻般的,如梦似幻,梦幻般,梦境般的dreamy梦幻般的,梦幻的,梦幻,梦寐以求的fabulous妙不可言,妙不可言的,妙语连珠,妙趣横生fancied迷恋,幻想的,喜欢,喜欢的figmental形象化,形象,形象思维,形象化的fool's paradise傻子的天堂,傻瓜天堂,傻子天堂,愚公移山的天堂hallucinatory迷幻的,幻觉的,迷幻,幻觉illusive虚幻的,难以捉摸,捉摸不定的,捉摸不定illusory虚幻的,虚无缥缈的,虚幻,虚无缥缈imaginative富有想象力的,富有想象力,富有想像力的,富于想象力的legendary传说中的,传奇的,传奇性的,传奇made-up捏造的,编造的,虚构的,捏造mythological神话般,神话,神话般的,神话的nonexistent不存在的,不存在,不存的,不存notional名义,名义上的,名义的,名义上phantasmal幻影,幻象,梦幻般的,幻觉phantasmic幻象,幻影,梦幻般的,幻觉quixotic虔诚的,虔诚,狡猾的,胆大妄为shadowy有阴影的,有阴暗面的,有阴暗面,有阴影spectral分光,光谱,频谱,分光镜supposed应该是,应该,应该的,应该是这样的supposititious臆想的,臆测的,臆测性的,假设性的trumped up虚构的,捏造的,虚构的事实,捏造的事实unsubstantial不实在的,不切实际,不切实际的,不真实的

Examples

  • Before the pandemic, every time I left the house, I put on an imaginary “mask” so I could interact with people.

  • To the child, although they know that it is an imaginary being, the friend apparently has a mind of its own—sometimes saying it’s too busy to play, for example.

  • After turning around and flexing, Beal locked eyes with Russell Westbrook on the sideline, and both players cradled an imaginary bundle in their arms — rock the baby.

  • It’s the imaginary line that goes longways through the football.

  • That’s why he won, not because of some imaginary manufacturing of votes in Philadelphia.

  • I have an imaginary place, and these are the people who live there.

  • Did you make up any imaginary friends while you were in the caves?

  • Pretending and imaginative play also flourish, and imaginary friends are common companions to young schoolchildren.

  • It could be said, however, that the imaginary slide show monologue begat the very real novel.

  • Having celebrities is like having imaginary friends, which, come to think of it, most of our friends are.

  • He was continually presenting innumerable imaginary fivers to little people.

  • And then at last the man himself took to forgetting the imaginary writer and poured out words of love, warm, true, and passionate.

  • It is the fate of all authors or chroniclers to create imaginary friends, and lose them in the course of art.

  • He believed in demons, spirits, and dragons, and in nearly every house were idols in honour of the imaginary deities.

  • These stories represent early traditions and may easily be true, though they may be merely imaginary.