解释
- adj. 奇异的;空想的;异想天开的;古怪的;极好的,极出色的;不可思议的;不切实际的
- n. 古怪的人
※ 提供单词"fantastic"的中文意思、发音示范及音标对照,中英文词源、例句和用法等。
中文词源
fantastic 极好的
来自fantasy, 幻想。即幻想中的,极美妙的。
英文词源
- fantastic (adj.)
- late 14c., "existing only in imagination," from Middle French fantastique (14c.), from Medieval Latin fantasticus, from Late Latin phantasticus "imaginary," from Greek phantastikos "able to imagine," from phantazein "make visible" (middle voice phantazesthai "picture to oneself"); see phantasm. Trivial sense of "wonderful, marvelous" recorded by 1938. Old French had a different adjective form, fantasieus "weird; insane; make-believe." Medieval Latin also used fantasticus as a noun, "a lunatic," and Shakespeare and his contemporaries had it in Italian form fantastico "one who acts ridiculously."
例句和用法
- 1. I got a fantastic new job and my salary tripled.
- 我得到了一份非常好的新工作,薪水涨到了原来的3倍。
- 2. "You're coming?" he said excitedly. "That's fantastic! That's incredible!"
- “你要来么?”他激动地说,“那太好了!简直难以置信!”
- 3. My mother, who had a sheltered upbringing, has fantastic memories of childhood.
- 我妈妈在呵护下长大,对童年有着非常美好的回忆。
- 4. There would be a fantastic welcome awaiting him back here.
- 为了迎接他回来,这里将举行一个热烈的欢迎仪式。
- 5. It suddenly clicked that this was fantastic fun.
- 我突然意识到,这真是太有趣了。
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