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fantasized

英 [ˈfæntəsaɪzd]

美 [ˈfæntəsaɪzd]

v.  想象; 幻想; 做白日梦
fantasize的过去分词和过去式

COCA.38070

柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 fantasise

  • VERB 幻想;想象
    If youfantasizeabout 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.
    1. I fantasised about writing music...
      我幻想着谱写乐曲。
    2. Her husband died in 1967, although she fantasised that he was still alive.
      她丈夫已于1967年去世,但她幻想他还活着。
  • VERB 做性幻想;做性想象
    If someonefantasizes, they try to excite themselves sexually by imagining a particular person or situation.
    1. Research has shown that men are likely to fantasize far more frequently than women...
      研究表明男人性幻想的频率要比女人高得多。
    2. I tried to fantasize about Christine: those wondering blue eyes, that coppery red hair of hers.
      我对克里斯蒂娜想入非非:她那双充满好奇的蓝眼睛、那头红棕色的秀发令人着迷。

双语例句

  • I have to confess that even when I was married, I fantasized about dating American men.
    老实坦白说,哪怕是在结着婚的时候,我也闪过和美国男人约会的念头。
  • My daughter who fantasized regarding these loves said since birth that young boys and girls'union lets the fairy tale story which the human is choked up with emotions.
    对于那些爱幻想的小女生来说,金童玉女的结合一直是让人心潮澎湃的童话故事。
  • Also fantasized and she lives a baby.
    还幻想和她生个宝宝。
  • Once we had walked into the Altay Mountains and fantasized about planting the flag of the Red Guards on one of the ice-capped peaks.
    我们曾经徒步走进阿勒泰山,异想天开地想把红卫兵的旗子插到阿勒泰的冰峰上去。
  • Also once fantasized oneself resolutely and determinedly wields thesword to cut the emotions, from this time on makes a clear distinctionthe boundary with microsoft, never fondly remembers.
    也曾幻想自己毅然决然挥剑斩情丝,从此与微软划清界限,永不怀念。
  • I knew where to insert my dime. I had seen it done before and had fantasized about this moment many times.
    我知道该往哪里塞硬币,以前看见过,并且无数次幻想过自己来做这个动作。
  • But we've both fantasized about it before.
    但我们之前都曾幻想过。
  • Have you ever fantasized about having sex with a man?
    你想过和男人搞性关系吗?
  • I refer to FEAR as "Fantasized Events As Real," because that's precisely the process that takes place.
    我把恐惧(英文:FEAR)称之为:“幻想(F)事件(E)当做(A)真(R)”,因为出现的正是这个过程。
  • Is everyday life really so exciting, are schools and offices so thrilling, that I'm the only one who ever fantasized about this?
    难得生活真得这麽精彩,工作和学习如此令人兴奋,所以只有我一个人沉迷幻想吗?