0 to want to have or do something -- mieć ochotę na
Do you fancy a drink?
[ + doing sth ] We fancy going to the Caribbean for our holiday.
2 used to show that you are surprised or shocked by something -- kto by pomyślał !, coś podobnego !
[ + doing sth ] Fancy seeing you here!
He's going out with Marie? Well fancy that!
3 to think that something is true -- wydawać się
[ + (that) ] I fancy that he was smiling, but I can't be sure.
4 Fancy things and places are expensive and fashionable. -- luksusowy
a fancy restaurant
5 with lots of decoration, or very complicated -- fantazyjny
fancy cakes
6 to start to like someone or something a lot -- polubić kogoś/coś
Marina had taken a fancy to her.
7 If something or someone takes your fancy, you find them interesting or attractive. -- spodobać się komuś
A fancy procedure and pretty pictures are not needed, critics will add, to know that brain activity differs between the two groups.
Some of them, by the accidents of his reading, loomed out in his fancy disproportionately large by comparison with the rest.
We must remember that masque performances were great occasions, replete with distractions - royalty, nobility, fancy dress, beautiful women, glorious jewellery.
The most obvious characteristic of mainpiece opera up to 1695 is fancy staging.
Is a man in uniform a policeman or a guest at a fancy dress party?
The constraint is that the binary tree should be atiguously marked, a fancy name for a non-contiguous marking.
A fancy term, it means nothing more at this point than the pervasive concept of the human person.
Imaginative fancy or indirect knowledge was rarely enough.
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