/ˈfænsi ||; ˈfænsɪ/verb [T] (
present participle fancying third person singular present fancies;past tense past participle fancied)
1 (Brit 英) (informal 非正式) to like the idea of having or doing sth; to want sth or to want to do sth 希望得到或做(某事): What do you fancy to eat? 你想吃什么?I don't fancy going out in this rain. 这么大雨,我不想到外边去。
2 (Brit 英) (informal 非正式) to be sexually attracted to sb 爱上(某人): Jack keeps looking at you. I think he fancies you. 杰克老望着你,我想他看上了你。
3 fancy yourself (as) sth to think that you would be good at sth; to think that you are sth (although this may not be true) 自以为…;自命为…: He fancied himself (as) a poet. 他自以为是诗人。