0 inclined to have fancies, especially strange, unreal ideas -- snivý; s velkou fantazií
She’s a very fanciful girl.
Such fanciful narratives are "mythical" rather than realistic, and the identities they invent defy historical or scientific discursivity.
At a time when fanciful prophecies about changing human nature abounded, those were understood to be obvious matters for analysis.
Along less fanciful lines, detectives can make invisible fingerprints visible by dusting them.
This might sound a little fanciful, a case of the actors improvising and steering the scene towards a politically correct happy end.
A fanciful suggestion perhaps, but it is only a short time since a manned journey to the moon was considered to be mere science fiction.
The example is fanciful, perhaps, but its point is not.
The sources for the early years are weak, often fanciful, and often too late to be trustworthy.
The ironical alternative that hints at political militancy is given up as fanciful, unrealistic.
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空想的, 想像的…
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空想的, 想象的…
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extravagante, imaginativo, caprichoso…
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fantasioso, extravagante…
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hayalci, hayalper, düşsel…
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fantasque, extravagant…
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fantasifuld, usandsynlig…
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pengkhayal, khayalan…
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