fantasy

fantasy — noun

1. An imagined scene or series of events that you wish could happen in real life, e

1.名詞A2
釋義

An imagined scene or series of events that you wish could happen in real life, even though it is very unlikely or impossible.

例句

On long train rides, Nellie escapes into a fantasy where she explores lost temples.

fantasy + where-clause for imagined scenario

Cole's childhood fantasy of becoming a professional athlete never came true, but he still plays.

fantasy + of + gerund

同義詞
  • daydream

    more neutral; suggests temporary, pleasant thoughts during waking hours

  • reverie

    more literary; implies deep, pleasant absorption in thought

  • dream

    broader; can refer to ambitions felt to be achievable

反義詞
  • reality

    the actual state of things as opposed to imagined ones

文法句型

fantasy + about + noun/gerund

fantasy + of + noun/gerund

用法筆記

Often appears with a prepositional phrase (about / of) or a that-clause to describe the content of the daydream.

常見錯誤

I had a fantasy to travel the world.
I had a fantasy about traveling the world.
💡fantasy typically takes about or of + gerund, not to-infinitive.

2. A form of fiction that takes place in a made-up realm, often featuring magic, le

2.名詞B1
釋義

A form of fiction that takes place in a made-up realm, often featuring magic, legendary creatures, and epic journeys.

例句

Amani reads mostly fantasy, especially stories about dragons and wizards.

uncountable: reads fantasy (genre in general)

The fantasy series about a hidden school for young wizards became an international bestseller within months.

同義詞
反義詞

用法筆記

When uncountable, refers to the genre as a whole (I enjoy fantasy). When countable, refers to a specific work (a fantasy set in medieval times).

常見錯誤

I like a fantasy.
I like fantasy.
💡when referring to the genre in general, use the uncountable form without an article.

3. A musical piece written in a free-flowing form, without following the strict str

3.名詞C1
釋義

A musical piece written in a free-flowing form, without following the strict structural rules that are typical of classical composition.

例句

The pianist closed the concert with a lyrical fantasy by the French composer Debussy.

formal register: a fantasy by [composer]

The young composer wrote a short fantasy for flute and piano as her final project.

同義詞
  • fantasia

    the more common term for this type of free-form musical composition

用法筆記

This sense is largely limited to classical music contexts. In modern usage, fantasia is more common than fantasy for this meaning.

fantasy — adjective

fantasy — verb