fantasist

英 [ˈfæntəsɪst] 美 [ˈfæntəsɪst]

n.  爱吹牛的人; 牛皮大王

复数:fantasists

BNC.45271 / COCA.40102



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 爱吹牛的人;牛皮大王
    A fantasist is someone who constantly tells lies about their life and achievements in order to make them sound more exciting than they really are.
    1. Singleton was a fantasist who claimed to have a karate blackbelt.
      辛格尔顿是个牛皮大王,他自称有一条空手道黑带。

双语例句

  1. Singleton was a fantasist who claimed to have a karate blackbelt.
    辛格尔顿是个牛皮大王,他自称有一条空手道黑带。
  2. Only a fantasist can seriously believe 'this is not a crisis.' The fiscal arithmetic of excessive federal borrowing is nasty even when relatively optimistic assumptions are made about growth and interest rates.
    只有幻想家才能真心相信这不是一场危机。即使对经济增长和利率做出相对乐观的假设,过度联邦借贷的财政计算结果仍然极其糟糕。
  3. A few years ago only a wishful fantasist would have imagined that the Internet would develop so quickly.
    几年前,只有想入非非的幻想家才会想象出因特网会发展得如此之快。
  4. Only a fantasist could think so.
    只有幻想家才会这么想。
  5. He's a fantasist, I'm not as assassin.
    他真是爱幻想,我又不是杀手。
  6. However, most people tend towards one particular type: for instance, someone might be slacker-dominant, with fantasist streaks.
    不过,大部分人都偏向一种类型,比如,一个人可能主要是游手好闲者,同时具有一些幻想者的特点。
  7. Donovan is described as a drifter and a fantasist, changing his name to a character in a1980's TV mini-series.
    多诺万被称为漂泊者和空想者,他将自己的名字改成了一个1980年电视短剧中一个角色的名字。

英英释义

noun

  1. a creator of fantasies