fanciful的意思和读音

fanciful

: [ˈfænsɪf(ə)l] : ['fænsɪf(ə)l]

adj.

adj.prosaic

adj.imaginary,fantastic,whimsical,unbelievable,out of this world

fancifuladj.

1.based on imagination and not facts or reason

2.decorated in an unusual style that shows imagination

a fanciful gold border

adj.1.;2.3.

adj.1.not serious or sensible2.unusual and complicated rather than plain and practical

1. extensive 广 fanciful fatal ...

2. fancy fanciful infancy ...

3. resurgence fanciful repugnant 使 ...

4. facade n. fanciful a. ,, fane n. , ...

5. ●outrageous adj. fanciful adj. ●insoluble adj. ...

6. 4. gourmet 7. fanciful 8. enrapture 使使 ...

7. except that fanciful apprehend ; …

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1.by the limitations of experiment can produce a stream of fanciful ideas that have nothing to do with nature.

2.Tears came to his eyes as he remembered her childlike look, and winsome fanciful ways, and shy tremulous grace.

3.In thinking through the fiscal policy options and their implications, it might be useful to compare a few hypothetical, fanciful scenarios.

4.But talk of peace and reconciliation is just fanciful and theoretical unless we are prepared to undergo such a revolution.

5.A reporter on TV, unable to give up the suspense, tries to think up fanciful ways in which John McCain could reach 270 electoral votes.JohnMcCain270

6.In such circumstances, it is no longer fanciful to imagine that this unique experiment in supranational governance could yet rupture.

7.They would not be so prosperous without the billions they made betting against the fanciful financial instruments mentioned above.亿

8.The wreaths of smoke curled up in such fanciful whorls from his opium tainted cigarette.

9.repeated her mother, who saw how her fanciful conception of this Cleveland home had crumbled before her eyes.

10.The little boy often talks to a fanciful pal of him living in his mouth.