To fancy someone 喜欢上了某个人 ; 喜欢某人
take a fancy to 爱好 ; 喜欢上
To be footloose and fancy-free 自由自在
to sb's fancy 合某人的意
to one's fancy 合自已心意
But I begin to fancy you don't like me.
可是我开始疑心你并不喜欢我。
To prolong the flight some have turned to fancy dress.
为了延长飞行的时间有人会去找寻奇特的服装。
We must not be so ready to fancy ourselves intentionally injured.
我们决不能随随便便就以为人家在有意伤害我们。
when I've been surprised. When we had like a surprise we got to go out to someplace very fancy, didn't really know what was going to happen ahead of time.
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There had been a rumor that female incendiaries, had been setting fire to fancy houses and had been burning down the Bank of France.
有传言说女纵火犯们,到处放火焚烧妓院,还烧毁了法兰西银行
If Hughes is correct, this is part of him saying that being a czar is more than just dressing up, and playing the role, and going to fancy dances, and hanging around with fancy people who don't do a damn thing.
如果休斯是对的,他的这一部分性格说明了,作为沙皇不仅仅要衣着华丽,扮演沙皇的角色 参加华丽的舞会,和贵族上层一起消磨时光,整日无所事事
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