单词 | fantastical |
释义 | fantastical —fantastic /fænˈtæs.tɪk/ adjective (LARGE) ► F0 A fantastic amount is very large: » She must be earning a fantastic amount of money.Thesaurus+: ↑Large in number or quantityfantastically /-tɪ.kəl.i/ adverb► B2» They're fantastically rich.» They're doing fantastically well.Thesaurus+: ↑Very and extreme , ↑Complete and whole , ↑Intensifying expressionsThesaurus+: ↑Extremely goodThesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnatural adjective (NOT REAL) F0 (ALSO fantastical, /-tɪ.kəl/ ) strange and imaginary, or not reasonable: » He drew fantastic animals with two heads and large wings.» fantastical tales (= about imaginary things)Thesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnaturalF0 very unusual, strange, or unexpected: » It seemed fantastic that they still remembered her 50 years later.Thesaurus+: ↑Unique and unusual , ↑Good, better and best in terms of qualityadjective INFORMAL (GOOD) ► A2 extremely good: » You look fantastic in that dress.» We had a fantastic time.» They've won a holiday? How fantastic!Thesaurus+: ↑Extremely goodfantastically /-tɪ.kəl.i/ adverb► B2» They're fantastically rich.» They're doing fantastically well.Thesaurus+: ↑Very and extreme , ↑Complete and whole , ↑Intensifying expressionsThesaurus+: ↑Extremely goodThesaurus+: ↑Strange, suspicious and unnatural • • • Extra Examples:» The camera work in some of these animal documentaries is fantastic.» Don't miss out on the fantastic bargains in our summer sale.» She's a fantastic all-round sportswoman.» That was a fantastic goal.» We had a fantastic meal at that new restaurant. |
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