0 to think about something very pleasant that is unlikely to happen:
[ + that ] As a child, Emma fantasized that she would do something heroic.
I fantasize about the spring and the ice breaking up into thousands of small icebergs that float down the river.
Patients may wish f or the therapist to be omnipotent and fantasize that the therapist will be able to change the course of their illness.
Similarly, national movements tend to develop simultaneously; they are often formed in relation to rival movements (rather than in the isolation that all nationalists fantasize about).
The manifest dream then became a cover for the dream thoughts, themselves derived from scenes derived from the dreamers' inner personal history, both fantasized and historical.
The second is a psychiatric report showing that the main prosecution witness has a history of psychiatric disorder with a tendency to fantasize.
As he watches her perform he finds himself mesmerized by her feminine charms and begins to fantasize about spending time with her.
He also stopped fantasizing and started to see himself as just an ordinary human being.
He maintained that a child will tend to fantasize about having a grandiose self and ideal parents.
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空想, 幻想…
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wyobrażać sobie, mieć fantazje…
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