fantasy
noun [ C or U ] uk/ˈfæn.tə.si/ us/ˈfæn.tə.si/
B2 幻想;想象
a pleasant situation that you enjoy thinking about but is unlikely to happen, or the activity of imagining things like this
Steve's favourite fantasy was to own a big house and a flashy car. 史蒂夫最爱幻想拥有一座大房子和一辆奢华轿车。
sexual fantasies 性幻想
She retreated into a fantasy world, where she could be anything she wanted. 她遁入了幻想世界,在那里她想要成为什么都可以。
魔幻故事;奇幻文学
a story or type of literature that describes situations that are very different from real life, usually involving magic
His preferred reading was horror stories and fantasy. 他更喜欢看恐怖故事和奇幻文学。
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- Halfway through the film reality evaporates and we enter a world of pure fantasy.
- As a child, she frequently withdrew into her own fantasy world.
- His latest film has been condemned as the priapic fantasies of an old man.
- In the psychotherapy group, patients were free to play out their fantasies.
- The result is a decidedly mixed bag of campy humor, wild-eyed fantasy and high-tech special effects.