fantasize 详细解释

fantasize

['fæntəsaiz]

v.想像,幻想
=fantasise(英)

词形变化

动词过去式: fantasized | 动词过去分词: fantasized | 动词现在分词: fantasizing | 动词第三人称单数: fantasizes |

词义辨析

同义:

v.幻想

dream  daydream  have visions  imagine  envision  dream up  visualize  picture  invent  muse  moon  

同义参见:

romance  

英英释义

动词 fantasize:

indulge in fantasies

同义词:fantasy, fantasise

portray in the mind

同义词:fantasise

补充

fantasizefantasize英:[ˈfæntəsaiz] 美:[ˈfæntəˌsaɪz]vt. & vi.1.想像; 幻想; 做白日梦He liked to fantasize that he had won a gold medal.他想入非非, 觉得自己赢得了一块金牌。

例句

1. Adolescence is a period of wondering, fantasizing, and experimenting.青春期是一个充满疑惑、幻想和尝试的时期。 2. Research has shown that men are likely to fantasize far more frequently than women.研究表明男人幻想的频率要比女人高得多。 3. We all have mornings when we fantasize about storming out of the office.我们都想象过自己在早晨怒气冲冲地走出办公室的情景。 4. He fantasized about a previous lover.他对一位旧情人想入非非。 5. It gave me a lot of relief to fantasize how I would get out of there.我想象着如何离开那里, 从中得到了很多宽慰。 6. She fantasized that he was still alive.她幻想他还活着。 7. to fantasize a trip幻想旅行 8. He fantasized about winning the lottery.他幻想自己中彩得奖。 9. he sometimes fantasized about emigrating.他有时幻想移居国外。 10. one might fantasize the death of someone seen as a threat.人可能会幻想对自己有威胁的人死去。 11. He liked to fantasize that he had won a gold medal at the Olympics.他爱幻想自己夺得奥运会金牌。 12. He fantasized about quitting his job and becoming a painter.他幻想着辞掉工作,然后成为一名画家。 13. She fantasized that she had won a million dollars.她幻想自己赢了百万美元。