单词 | to take, catch the fancy of |
释义 | > as lemmasto take, catch the fancy of a. Capricious or arbitrary preference; individual taste; an inclination, liking, esp. in phrases to have, take a fancy for, to; †to have no fancy with; to take, catch the fancy of. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > [noun] willeOE hearteOE i-willc888 self-willeOE intent?c1225 device1303 couragec1320 talentc1325 greec1330 voluntyc1330 fantasyc1374 likinga1375 disposingc1380 pleasancea1382 affectionc1390 wish1390 disposition1393 affecta1398 likea1400 lista1400 pleasingc1400 emplesance1424 pleasurec1425 well-willingc1443 notiona1450 mindc1450 fancy1465 empleseur1473 hest?a1513 plighta1535 inclination1541 cue1567 month's mind1580 disposedness1583 leaning1587 humour1595 wouldings1613 beneplacit1643 wouldingness1645 vergency1649 bene-placiture1662 good liking1690 draught1758 tida1774 inkling1787 the mind > emotion > hatred > dislike > [verb (transitive)] mislikea1225 to like illa1350 to have no fancy with1465 mislovec1485 abominec1500 not to look ata1529 to have no will of, (also in)1548 misaffect1586 to have or take a stitch againsta1591 dislike1593 to take (a) toy to (also at)1598 disfavour1599 disgust1601 disaffect1609 mistaste1613 disrelisha1616 dispalate1630 abominate1652 disfancy1657 to have it in for1825 to have a down on1835 to sour on1862 to go off ——1877 derry1896 the mind > will > wish or inclination > be disposed or inclined to [verb (transitive)] > be favourably inclined to reckOE keep1297 to list ofa1300 to have, take a fancy for, to1465 lean1530 fantasy1548 to run upon ——1550 mind1648 to run to ——1809 whim1842 the mind > emotion > love > loved one > win the affection of [verb (transitive)] endeara1586 strike1602 attach1811 to take, catch the fancy of1849 the mind > emotion > love > liking or favourable regard > have liking for [verb (transitive)] > cause liking or favourable regard to take, catch the fancy of1849 1465 M. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 322, I haue non fansey wyth soume of þe felechipp. 1541 Act 33 Hen. VIII c. 21 In case it fortune..the king..should take a fancie to anie woman. 1553 T. Wilson Arte Rhetorique (1580) 200 Speake muche, according to the nature and phansie of the ignoraunt. 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iii. f. 114v, Hee that hath a fansye too breede Horse. 1600 J. Pory tr. J. Leo Africanus Geogr. Hist. Afr. ii. 315 Each..would interpret the opinions of Mahomet according to their owne fancie. 1662 J. Davies tr. A. Olearius Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors 314 The Persians have a great fancy to Black hair. 1682 G. Wheler Journey into Greece i. 36 Phansie took us to see the Fortress. 1700 S. L. tr. C. Frick Relation Voy. in tr. C. Frick & C. Schweitzer Relation Two Voy. E.-Indies 82 The Admiral had a mighty fancy to go over. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. 433 The..tune caught the fancy of the nation. 1866 G. MacDonald Ann. Quiet Neighb. (1878) xxxi. 533 What could have made Miss Crowther take such a fancy to the boy? 1884 W. C. Smith Kildrostan 86 Have you no fancy To ride the white steeds? < as lemmas |
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