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fan·tas·tic
/fænˈtæstɪk, fən-/
(
a
.)幻想的,奇異的,荒誕不經的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fan·tas·tic
a.
1.
Existing
only
in
imagination
;
fanciful
;
imaginary
;
not
real
;
chimerical
.
2.
Having
the
nature
of
a
phantom
;
unreal
.
3.
Indulging
the
vagaries
of
imagination
;
whimsical
;
full
of
absurd
fancies
;
capricious
;
as
,
fantastic
minds
;
a
fantastic
mistress
.
4.
Resembling
fantasies
in
irregularity
,
caprice
,
or
eccentricity
;
irregular
;
oddly
shaped
;
grotesque
.
There
at
the
foot
of
yonder
nodding
beech
,
That
wreathes
its
old
fantastic
roots
so
high
. --
T
.
Gray
.
Syn:
--
Fanciful
;
imaginative
;
ideal
;
visionary
;
capricious
;
chimerical
;
whimsical
;
queer
.
See
Fanciful
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fan·tas·tic
,
n.
A
person
given
to
fantastic
dress
,
manners
,
etc
.;
an
eccentric
person
;
a
fop
.
Our
fantastics
,
who
,
having
a
fine
watch
,
take
all
ocasions
to
draw
it
out
to
be
seen
.
--
Fuller
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fantastic
adj
1:
ludicrously
odd
; "
Hamlet's
assumed
antic
disposition
";
"
fantastic
Halloween
costumes
"; "
a
grotesque
reflection
in
the
mirror
" [
syn
:
antic
,
fantastical
,
grotesque
]
2:
extraordinarily
good
;
used
especially
as
intensifiers
; "
a
fantastic
trip
to
the
Orient
"; "
the
film
was
fantastic
!";
"
a
howling
success
"; "
a
marvelous
collection
of
rare
books
"; "
had
a
rattling
conversation
about
politics
"; "
a
tremendous
achievement
" [
syn
:
howling(a)
,
marvelous
,
marvellous
,
rattling(a)
,
terrific
,
tremendous
,
wonderful
,
wondrous
]
3:
extravagantly
fanciful
and
unrealistic
;
foolish
; "
a
fantastic
idea
of
his
own
importance
"
4:
existing
in
fancy
only
; "
fantastic
figures
with
bulbous
heads
the
circumference
of
a
bushel
"-
Nathaniel
Hawthorne
[
syn
:
fantastical
]
5:
exceedingly
or
unbelievably
great
; "
the
bomb
did
fantastic
damage
"; "
Samson
is
supposed
to
have
had
fantastic
strength
"; "
phenomenal
feats
of
memory
" [
syn
:
phenomenal
]
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