slovo | definícia |
fantasy (mass) | fantasy
- fantázia, ilúzia, predstava, prelud |
fantasy (encz) | fantasy,fantazie n: Zdeněk Brož |
fantasy (encz) | fantasy,iluze n: Zdeněk Brož |
fantasy (encz) | fantasy,představa n: Zdeněk Brož |
fantasy (encz) | fantasy,přelud n: Zdeněk Brož |
Fantasy (gcide) | Fantasy \Fan"ta*sy\, n.; pl. Fantasies. [See Fancy.]
1. Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical or fanciful
conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice;
humor.
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Is not this something more than fantasy ? --Shak.
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A thousand fantasies
Begin to throng into my memory. --Milton.
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2. Fantastic designs.
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Embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of gold
thread. --Hawthorne.
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Fantasy (gcide) | Fantasy \Fan"ta*sy\, v. t.
To have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like; to fancy.
[Obs.] --Cavendish.
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Which he doth most fantasy. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
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fantasy (wn) | fantasy
n 1: imagination unrestricted by reality; "a schoolgirl fantasy"
[syn: fantasy, phantasy]
2: fiction with a large amount of imagination in it; "she made a
lot of money writing romantic fantasies" [syn: fantasy,
phantasy]
3: something many people believe that is false; "they have the
illusion that I am very wealthy" [syn: illusion, fantasy,
phantasy, fancy]
v 1: indulge in fantasies; "he is fantasizing when he says he
plans to start his own company" [syn: fantasy,
fantasize, fantasise] |
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fantasy life (encz) | fantasy life, n: |
fantasy world (encz) | fantasy world, n: |
Fantasy (gcide) | Fantasy \Fan"ta*sy\, n.; pl. Fantasies. [See Fancy.]
1. Fancy; imagination; especially, a whimsical or fanciful
conception; a vagary of the imagination; whim; caprice;
humor.
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Is not this something more than fantasy ? --Shak.
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A thousand fantasies
Begin to throng into my memory. --Milton.
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2. Fantastic designs.
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Embroidered with fantasies and flourishes of gold
thread. --Hawthorne.
[1913 Webster]Fantasy \Fan"ta*sy\, v. t.
To have a fancy for; to be pleased with; to like; to fancy.
[Obs.] --Cavendish.
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Which he doth most fantasy. --Robynson
(More's
Utopia).
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fantasy life (wn) | fantasy life
n 1: an imaginary life lived in a fantasy world [syn: {fantasy
life}, phantasy life] |
fantasy world (wn) | fantasy world
n 1: something existing solely in the imagination (but often
mistaken for reality) [syn: fantasy world, {phantasy
world}, fairyland] |
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