英 [ˈfæntəsaɪz] 美 [ˈfæntəsaɪz]
vt. 幻想;想像
vi. 幻想
第三人称单数fantasizes
现在分词fantasizing
过去式fantasized
过去分词fantasized
fantasize /ˈfæntəˌsaɪz/ TEM8 [ fantasizing fantasized fantasizes ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If you fantasize about an event or situation that you would like to happen, you give yourself pleasure by imagining that it is happening, although it is untrue or unlikely to happen. 幻想
I fantasized about writing music.
我曾幻想作曲。
中国玄幻-引用次数:1
参考来源当代中国玄幻小说粗窥
... exclusively,专门地;排他地 fantasize,幻想 oftentimes(=ofttimes),屡次;常常 ...
... dream梦。梦想;做梦,梦见 fantasize梦想,幻想 reverie幻想 ...
... fantasise 耽于幻想 fantasize 幻想;想像 fantasy 指与现实完全脱节,荒诞离谱、稀奇古怪的想象。 ...
... fantastically adv. 难以置信地;奇异地;极好地 fantasize v. 想象;幻想 fantasy n. 想象;幻想, 幻想出来的东西 ...
幻想
Men fantasize as a substitute for acting out forbidden desires.
人们以幻想来作为宣泄禁欲的替代方式。
At times when my work gets me down, I like to fantasize about being a farmer.
当我为工作沮丧时,就爱幻想成为一个农夫。
As constant travelers and parents of a 2-year-old, we sometimes fantasize about how much work we can do when one of us gets on a plane, undistracted by phones, friends, or movies.
作为经常旅行的人,以及两岁孩子的父母,我们有时会想象,当我们其中一人登上飞机,不被手机、朋友或电影分心时,能做多少工作。
Skinner, in his book Verbal Behavior, talks about the question of why do we do things like talk to ourselves, imitate sounds, create art, give bad news to an enemy, fantasize about pleasant situations?
斯金纳在其《言语行为》一书中,描述了我们展现各种行为的原因,如自言自语,声音模仿,创造艺术,向敌人散布坏消息,幻想美好情景等等?
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Take a moment away from the to-do list and fantasize about your dream Thanksgiving.
Never for a moment did I even fantasize that Aaron Sorkin was Mr. Right.
Your grandmother, let us fantasize, picked up 100 shares of Coca-Cola in January 1927.