fan·ta·sy /ˈfæntəsi, zi/
幻想,白日夢
fan·ta·sy /ˈfæntəsɪ, zɪ/ 名詞
幻想
Fan·ta·sy n.; pl. Fantasies
1. Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical or fanciful conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice; humor.
Is not this something more than fantasy ? --Shak.
A thousand fantasies
Begin to throng into my memory. --Milton.
2. Fantastic designs.
Embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of gold thread. --Hawthorne.
Fan·ta·sy, v. t. To have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like; to fancy. [Obs.]
Which he doth most fantasy. --Robynson (More's Utopia).
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fantasy
n 1: imagination unrestricted by reality; "a schoolgirl fantasy"
[syn: phantasy]
2: fiction with a large amount of fantasy in it; "she made a
lot of money writing romantic fantasies" [syn: phantasy]
3: something many people believe that is false; "they have the
illusion that I am very wealthy" [syn: illusion, phantasy,
fancy]
[also: fantasied]