fantasizes

英 [ˈfæntəsaɪzɪz] 美 [ˈfæntəsaɪzɪz]

v.  想象; 幻想; 做白日梦
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柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 fantasise

  1. VERB 幻想;想象
    If you fantasize about an event or situation that you would like to happen, you give yourself pleasure by imagining that it is happening, although it is untrue or unlikely to happen.
    1. I fantasised about writing music...
      我幻想着谱写乐曲。
    2. Her husband died in 1967, although she fantasised that he was still alive.
      她丈夫已于1967年去世,但她幻想他还活着。
  2. VERB 做性幻想;做性想象
    If someone fantasizes, they try to excite themselves sexually by imagining a particular person or situation.
    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。

双语例句

  1. He has a heroic temperament and he fantasizes about solving the world's problems.
    他有英雄的气质,喜好幻想解决世界问题。
  2. He most likely fantasizes that the victims are his girlfriends.
    他很可能幻想受害者是他的女朋友。
  3. But in fact was not true, and these were only one-sided fantasizes of the masculine writers.
    但事实上并非如此,这些都只是男性作家一厢情愿的幻想而已。