We watched a fantastic play yesterday evening. 昨天晚上我们看了一场非常精彩的演出。
My daughter likes to describe her fantastic dreams to me. 我女儿喜欢给我讲她那些奇怪的梦。
He is given to telling fantastic stories about his travels in Asia. 他喜欢告诉我们他在亚洲旅游的新奇经历。
fantastic
[ adj ]
ludicrously odd
<adj.all> Hamlet's assumed antic disposition fantastic Halloween costumes a grotesque reflection in the mirror
extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers
<adj.all> a fantastic trip to the Orient the film was fantastic! a howling success a marvelous collection of rare books had a rattling conversation about politics a tremendous achievement
fanciful and unrealistic; foolish
<adj.all> a fantastic idea of his own importance
existing in fancy only
<adj.all> fantastic figures with bulbous heads the circumference of a bushel
extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance
<adj.all> Gaudi's fantastic architecture
Fantastic \Fan*tas"tic\, a. [F. fantastique, fr. Gr. ??????????? able to represent, fr. ????????? to make visible. See {Fancy}.] 1. Existing only in imagination; fanciful; imaginary; not real; chimerical.
2. Having the nature of a phantom; unreal. --Shak.
3. Indulging the vagaries of imagination; whimsical; full of absurd fancies; capricious; as, fantastic minds; a fantastic mistress.
4. Resembling fantasies in irregularity, caprice, or eccentricity; irregular; oddly shaped; grotesque.
There at the foot of yonder nodding beech, That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high. --T. Gray.
Fantastic \Fan*tas"tic\, n. A person given to fantastic dress, manners, etc.; an eccentric person; a fop. --Milton.
Our fantastics, who, having a fine watch, take all ocasions to draw it out to be seen. --Fuller.
"It's the most fantastic thing I've ever seen," he said.
Instead, local hunters opt for the area's fantastic quail or pheasant hunting, which share most of the prairie chicken's three-month season (November through January).
"The second section had a fantastic day," one U.K. broker said.
The recent below-normal temperatures have been "fantastic as far as pollination and silking" of corn is concerned, he said.
"He's done a fantastic job, and this is a chance for him to build his own business there" with CS First Boston, she said.
"It's fantastic," Barbara Howie, a JPL spokeswoman, said of the pictures received July 21.
"That's just fantastic," said Thomas M. Van Leeuwen, who tracks the aluminum industry for Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
What a fantastic experience,"' the pilot, Air Force Col. John Casper, said after the shuttle touched down Sunday on a dry lake bed runway in the Mojave Desert.
At Hamley's, a big toyshop on London's Regent Street, a spokesman said trading was "absolutely fantastic.
"It's a fantastic future market," said Marcos Vinicius Araujo, spokesman for Credicard. "We're not worried." Free toasters are history.
We think that it has the potential to become a fantastic business productivity tool, but Apple seems to have missed the point from the beginning.' Others criticise Apple for putting too much emphasis on Newton's handwriting recognition.
A billion-share day sounds fantastic.
It was fantastic in the Middle Ages, you know, even for women.
She was great, absolutely fantastic." James Butler is due in court Wednesday morning back home in Stuart, Fla., but he thought it important that he be here to peddle his unique product at the Democratic National Convention.
Bush exclaimed "fantastic" when he was shown a copy of the Boston Herald reporting the results of a new poll under a banner headline reading: "Shocker: Bush Ties Mike in Mass." The vice president said he couldn't believe it.
"I'm sure the people in every country here are caught up in this fantastic change that's taking place," he said.
"It would be fantastic if we could come back with some proof," he said during a visit to the Natural History Museum in London before his departure.
But they went from three chords on guitar and by 1988 we now have some fantastic musicians in all fields.
The information given by different authoritative sources varies in the fantastic range of $55 billion to $80 billion.
By what fantastic logic do regulation's most ardent proponents conclude that this average examiner can be an economically efficient co-manager of a Citicorp?
If you're trying to avoid a takeover, breaking yourself up beats just sitting there being a fantastic bargain.
The organization's Kate Michelman called the measure "a fantastic bill." "The passage of this bill absolutely guarantees women of Connecticut the right to choose," she said.
"That's one of the most fantastic things I've heard," he said, contending that 4,000 combatants were strung along the entire Honduran-Nicaraguan border.
William Mastro, a baseball card dealer and consultant to Sotheby's on the sale, said the results were "fantastic," but that he was "disappointed" at the prices fetched by several of the Mickey Mantle cards in the sale.
The quality of service at Euro Disney is already 'fantastic', he says.
"We've come a long way to see this," said Londoner John Funnell. "It's fantastic." His wife, Betty, agreed, but said she was still hoping for one more thrill at Gettysburg.
Business tycoons, politicians, socialites and church figures are the cutthroat high rollers in a game funded by a complex and fantastic scheme.
"I think it's fantastic," said Warren Laux, principal of the school's St. Petersburg campus.
Mr Alexandre de Barros, a Brasilia-based risk consultant, warns: 'These guys are disorganising the economy at a fantastic rate.
"The fundamentals are fantastic," says one investment banker.