fantastic
fantastic漢語翻譯
fantastic詞型變化
fantastic英語解釋
形容詞 fantastic:
- ludicrously odd同義詞:antic, fantastical, grotesque
- extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers同義詞:grand, howling, marvelous, marvellous, rattling, terrific, tremendous, wonderful, wondrous
- extravagantly fanciful and unrealistic; foolish同義詞:wild
- existing in fancy only- Nathaniel Hawthorne同義詞:fantastical
- of the highest quality同義詞:ace, A-one, crack, first-rate, super, tiptop, topnotch, tops
- extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance
- exceedingly or unbelievably great同義詞:phenomenal
fantastic例句
- He is given to telling fantastic stories about his travels in Asia.他喜歡告訴我們他在亞洲旅游的新奇經(jīng)歷。
- My daughter likes to describe her fantastic dreams to me.我女兒喜歡給我講她那些奇怪的夢。
- We watched a fantastic play yesterday evening.昨天晚上我們看了一場非常精彩的演出。
fantastic詳細解釋
fan.tas.tic
adj.(形容詞)Quaint or strange in form, conception, or appearance.奇異怪誕的:在形式、概念或形象上顯出奇異的或奇怪的
Unrestrainedly fanciful; extravagant:幻想的:非分之想;虛幻的:例句:fantastic hopes.異想天開
Bizarre, as in form or appearance; strange:奇異的:古怪的,如在形式上或外表上;奇怪的:例句:fantastic attire; fantastic behavior.怪誕的服裝;古怪的舉止
Based on or existing only in fantasy; unreal:虛幻的:只在想象中存在的;不真實的:例句:fantastic ideas about her own superiority.對自己懷有奇特的優(yōu)越感
Wonderful or superb; remarkable:美好的:極妙的或極好的;顯著的:例句:a fantastic trip to Europe.美好的歐洲之旅
n.(名詞)An eccentric person.古怪的人
來源:Middle English fantastik [imagined] 中古英語 fantastik [想象的] from Old French fantastique 源自 古法語 fantastique from Late Latin phantasticus [imaginary] 源自 后期拉丁語 phantasticus [比喻] from Greek phantastikos [able to create mental images] 源自 希臘語 phantastikos [創(chuàng)造力] from phantazesthai [to appear] * see fantasy 源自 phantazesthai [出現(xiàn)] *參見 fantasy
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fantas.tical.ity
fantas.tically
adv.(副詞)fantas.ticalness
n.(名詞)<參考詞匯><同義詞>fantastic,bizarre,grotesque,fanciful,exotic同義詞>These adjectives apply to what is very strange or strikingly unusual.這些形容詞都含有非常奇怪或不平常的意思。 Fantastic in this comparison describes what seems to have slight relation to the real world because of its strangeness or extravagance: Fantastic 相比較之下有因妄想而離現(xiàn)實較遠的意思: 例句:fantastic imaginary beasts such as the unicorn.想象離奇的野獸,如獨角獸。
Bizarre stresses oddness of character or appearance that is heightened by striking contrasts and incongruities and that shocks or fascinates: Bizarre 強調(diào)通過強烈對比和不協(xié)調(diào)而突出的怪異東西: 例句:a bizarre art nouveau faôade.怪異的藝術建筑。
Grotesque refers principally to appearance or aspect in which deformity and distortion approach the point of caricature or even absurdity: Grotesque 主要指外觀或外表畸形或變形達到了諷刺甚至荒謬的地步: 例句:rainspouts terminating in gargoyles and other grotesque creatures.滴水嘴和其它怪物形狀的排水口。
Fanciful applies to a character, nature, or design strongly influenced by imagination, caprice, or whimsy: Fanciful 指人物、自然或圖案受想象、幻想或奇想強烈影響: 例句:a fanciful pattern with intertwined vines and flowers. Somethingexotic is unusual and intriguing in appearance or effect: 由纏結的葡萄藤和花構成的奇特圖案。 Exotic 形容在外表或印象上不平常或吸引人的:
例句:exotic birds. 珍奇的鳥。
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