fantasize

英 [ˈfæn.tə.saɪz]      美 [ˈfæn.tə.saɪz]
  • vt. 幻想;想像
  • vi. 幻想
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1、fant- + -asize(复合后缀:-asy, -ize).
2、其实也就是看得见摸不着的东西,也就是很虚幻、很梦幻的东西。
3、其词根的原始含义为:visible, appear. => only image or picture, picture to oneself, imagine.
4、由此,该词的含义就很明确了:幻想,空想,狂想,白日梦;错觉,幻觉;怪念头,想入非非。
fantasize 幻想

来自fantasy, 幻想。

fantasize (v.)
1926, from fantasy + -ize. Related: Fantasized; fantasizing. An earlier verb was fantasticate (c. 1600).
1. Research has shown that men are likely to fantasize far more frequently than women.
研究表明男人性幻想的频率要比女人高得多。
2. I tried to fantasize about Christine: those wondering blue eyes, that coppery red hair of hers.
我对克里斯蒂娜想入非非:她那双充满好奇的蓝眼睛、那头红棕色的秀发令人着迷。
3. At times when my work gets me down, I like to fantasize about being a farmer.
有时当工作让我沮丧时,我喜欢幻想自己是一个农场主。
4. So you fantasize, and eventually, the fantasy's not enough and you relapse.
你幻想, 而且最后, 幻想已经不够了所以你有故态复萌了.
5. Maybe you fantasize about working for yourself as you ease into retirement.
也许你幻想自己的工作为自己你缓解退休.