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fan·tas·tic·alness 英fæn'tæstɪk美fæn'tæstɪk 基本双解英英词源搭配近义反义句型用法例句 adj.极好的³¹;巨大的⁴;奇异的⁴³;难以置信的⁹;幻想的¹³副词fantastically异体字fantastical名词fantasticality adj.形容词 荒诞的,奇异的,古怪的wild and strange 极大的; 异乎寻常的very large; extraordinary 极好的,极出色的,了不起的excellent; marvellous Adjective: ludicrously odd;Hamlet's assumed antic disposition fantastic Halloween costumes a grotesque reflection in the mirror extraordinarily good or great ; 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 fanciful and unrealistic; foolish;a fantastic idea of his own importance existing in fancy only;fantastic figures with bulbous heads the circumference of a bushel extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance;Gaudi's fantastic architecture 直接源自中古英语,fantastik,意为空想的,古怪的。 用作形容词 adj. ~+名词fantastic dream怪诞的梦fantastic fancy异想天开fantastic progress极大的进步fantastic rumors怪诞的谣传fantastic shapes种种奇怪的形状fantastic terrors幻觉性恐怖 近义词 unrealstrangewonderfulimaginative反义词 poorplainordinary 用作形容词adj. 用作定语 ~+ n.It is a fantastic story.这是一个荒诞的故事。 It is a really fantastic idea.这确实是个异想天开的想法。 What a fantastic goal!这球进得多漂亮! 用作表语 S+be+~Have you heard his new opera?It is fantastic.你听过他的新歌剧吗?那好极了。 I passed my test! Fantastic!我测试及格了!太棒了! adj.形容词
fantastic的意思是“荒诞的,奇异的,古怪的”,指凭空想象出来的,使人感到奇怪而不能相信,强调妄想,失去理智,在口语里也可作“极大的,异乎寻常的”“极好的,极出色的,了不起的”解。 fantastic无比较级和最高级形式。 形容词99%,名词1% She has got a lot of fantastic ideas which are impossible to be put into practice.她有一大堆不切实际的想法,这些想法不可能付诸实践。 |