柯林斯詞典fantastic /f?n?t?st?k/ 1. ADJ If you say that something is fantastic, you are emphasizing that you think it is very good or that you like it a lot. 極好的[非正式] I have a fantastic social life. 我有著極好的社交生活。2. ADJ A fantastic amount or quantity is an extremely large one. 極大的 (量)[ADJ n] ...fantastic amounts of money. …幾筆巨款。3. fantasticallyADV 極其[ADV adj/adv] ...a fantastically expensive restaurant. …一家極其昂貴的餐館。 返回 fantastic劍橋詞典 fantastic adjective (GOOD) A2 informal extremely good 極好的 You look fantastic in that dress . 你穿著那件連衣裙看起來(lái)棒極了。 We had a fantastic time . 我們玩得很痛快。 They won the tournament ? How fantastic! 他們贏了錦標(biāo)賽?太棒了! 例句 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 . fantastic adjective (NOT REAL) (also fantastical, uk Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio /-t?.k?l/ us Your browser doesn't support HTML5 audio ) strange and imaginary , or not reasonable 幻想的;怪誕的,荒誕不經(jīng)的 He drew fantastic animals with two heads and large wings . 他畫(huà)了一些長(zhǎng)著兩個(gè)頭和巨大翅膀的怪獸。 fantastical tales (= about imaginary things) 幻想故事 very unusual , strange , or unexpected 非同尋常的;奇怪的;難以置信的 It seemed fantastic that they still remembered her 50 years later . 50年過(guò)去了,他們依然記得她,這似乎令人難以置信。 fantastic adjective (LARGE) A fantastic amount is very large . (數(shù)量)極大的 She must be earning a fantastic amount of money . 她一定是在賺大錢。 返回 fantastic