He fancied he heard footsteps behind him. 他好像听到身後有脚步声.
I fancied I could hear a baby screaming. 我想我听见了婴儿的尖叫声。
Aren't I lucky? The only dress in the shop that I fancied and it fitted me like a glove. 你看我运气好不好?商店里惟一一件我看中的裙子完全合我身。
fancied
[ adj ] formed or conceived by the imagination <adj.all> a fabricated excuse for his absencea fancied wrong a fictional character
Fancied \Fan"cied\, a. [From {Fancy}, v. t.] Formed or conceived by the fancy; unreal; as, a fancied wrong.
Fancy \Fan"cy\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fancied}, p. pr. & vb. n. {Fancying}.] 1. To figure to one's self; to believe or imagine something without proof.
If our search has reached no farther than simile and metaphor, we rather fancy than know. --Locke.
2. To love. [Obs.] --Shak.
Another sociologist claims Ms. Bembenek fits the role of the "femme fatale," the alluring but dangerous woman fancied in novel and movies.
'What about putting in more debt,' said Mann who fancied himself as something of an instant expert on MBO financing.
The fancied McDowell once studied 19th century French poetry?
The Reds rallied past the heavily fancied Oakland Athletics by 2-1 on Saturday night, winning the World Series in four quick games.
You could toy with the cold buffet by the pool, spend the afternoon pondering the weighty matter of which of the restaurants you fancied that night. Should it be casual and informal in the Villa Cliff?
Gary Cooper's daughter, Maria Cooper Janis, says her father started out wanting to be an artist, while painter Pablo Picasso fancied himself a hand with a six-shooter.
Not only is he one of the most successful financial speculators in history but in his case the theory came before, not after, the moneymaking. Soros is a frustrated intellectual who once fancied himself a new Keynes or Einstein.