单词 | take a fancy to |
释义 | fancy /fanˈsi/noun
(also fancy that) an exclamation of surprise ORIGIN: Contracted from fantasy fanˈciable adjective (informal) (of a person) sexually attractive fanˈcied adjective
fanˈcier noun
fanˈciful adjective
fanˈcifully adverb fanˈcifulness noun fanˈciless adjective Completely lacking in imagination, etc fanˈcifully adverb fanˈcilly adverb fancy bread noun Bread other than plain bread fancy cake noun A cake decorated with icing, filled with cream, etc Fancy Dan noun (informal) A stylish rather than effective performer fancy dress noun
fancy dress ball or fancy ball noun A ball at which fancy dress is worn fancy fair noun A special sale of fancy articles for some charitable purpose fancy-freeˈ adjective
fancy goods plural noun Fabrics of variegated rather than simple pattern, applied generally to ornaments and other articles of show fancy man noun
fancy monger noun (Shakespeare) A person who makes love, esp the love affairs of others, his or her business fanˈcy-sick adjective (Shakespeare) Love-sick fancy stitch noun A more intricate and decorative stitch than plain stitch fancy woman noun (derogatory informal)
fanˈcywork noun Ornamental needlework fancy oneself (informal) To think too highly of oneself the fancy (old)
take a fancy to To become fond of tickle or take someone's fancy To attract someone mildly in some way |
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