英語單詞

fancy是什麽意思

fancy

英 ['fænsɪ] 美 ['fænsi]
  • n. 幻想;想像力;愛好
  • adj. 想象的;奇特的;昂貴的;精選的
  • vt. 想象;喜愛;設想;自負
  • vi. 幻想;想象
  • n. (Fancy)人名;(法)方西

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1. 《範特西》的專輯名稱來源是英文“Fantasy”的發音,意為“幻想”。
2. 最終幻想(Final Fantasy) Fantasy英語音譯為 範特西 ,意思為奇妙的、幻想的。
3. contraction of fantasy.

中文詞源


fancy 幻想,想象

縮寫自fantasy, 幻想,空想。

英文詞源


fancy
fancy: [15] Ultimately, fancy is the same word as fantasy [15], from which it emerged by a process of contraction and gradually became differentiated in meaning. Both go back originally to the Greek verb phaínein ‘show’ (source also of English diaphanous and phenomenon). From it was derived phantázein ‘make visible’, which produced the noun phantasíā ‘appearance, perception, imagination’ and its associated adjective phantastikós ‘able to make visible’ (and also incidentally phántasma, from which English gets phantasm and phantom).

The noun passed into English via Latin phantasia and Old French fantasie, bringing with it the original Greek senses and also some others which it had picked up on the way, including ‘caprice’. The semantic split between fantasy, which has basically taken the road of ‘imagination’, and fancy, which has tended more to ‘capricious preference’, was more or less complete by about 1600.

The quasi- Greek spelling phantasy was introduced in the 16th century, and has persisted for the noun, although the contemporary phantastic for the adjective has now died out. The Italian form fantasia was borrowed in the 18th century for a fanciful musical composition. (Fancy and fantasy have no etymological connection with the superficially similar fanatic, incidentally, which comes ultimately from Latin fānum ‘temple’.)

=> diaphanous, fantasy, pant, phantom
fancy (n.)
mid-15c., fantsy "inclination, liking," contraction of fantasy. It took the older and longer word's sense of "inclination, whim, desire." Meaning "the productive imagination" is from 1580s. That of "a fanciful image or conception" is from 1660s. Meaning "fans of an amusement or sport, collectively" is attested by 1735, especially (though not originally) of the prize ring. The adjective is recorded from 1751 in the sense "fine, elegant, ornamental" (opposed to plain); later as "involving fancy, of a fanciful nature" (1800). Fancy man attested by 1811.
fancy (v.)
"take a liking to," 1540s, a contraction of fantasien "to fantasize (about)," from fantasy (n.). Meaning "imagine" is from 1550s. Related: Fancied; fancies; fancying. Colloquial use in fancy that, etc. is recorded by 1813.

雙語例句


1. It was packaged in a fancy plastic case with attractive graphics.
它裝在一個別致的有漂亮圖紋的塑料盒子裏。

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2. She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy.
她相信這不過是他一時興起。

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3. He owned a fancy house out on Lake Agawam.
他在阿格瓦姆湖畔擁有一座豪宅。

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4. He turned up at the fancy dress party as a footballer.
他扮成足球運動員出現在化裝舞會上。

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5. The King took a fancy to ordering disguises and masks.
國王迷上了訂購化裝用品和麵具。

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