fancy up
英 [ˈfænsi ʌp]
美 [ˈfænsi ʌp]
装饰
英英释义
verb
- put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
- She never dresses up, even when she goes to the opera
- The young girls were all fancied up for the party
双语例句
- Whose was the fancy pad where you picked it up from?
你那来的这么丰富想像力? - Upgrade your kitchen with high-end equipment to cook fancy recipes and speed up your service.
升级您的高端设备厨房做饭喜欢的食谱,加快您的服务。 - I fancy she was wanted about the mince pies. For my part, Mr. Bingley, I always keep servants that can do their own work; my daughters are brought up differently.
彬格莱先生,我雇起佣人来,总得要她们能够料理份内的事,我的女儿就不是人家那样教养大的。 - Find one that strikes your fancy, and then try to find a way to freshen it up – to make it new.
找到一个最切合你心中所想的灵感,然后努力想到办法来更新它。 - Toward evening peddlers selling various fancy goods would fill up the street.
傍晚时分兜售各种花哨小工艺品的小贩常把街道阻塞。 - I don't suppose you* Fancy meeting up sometime?
我不会想象见面那个时候? - I fancy Leicester to go up.
我认为莱斯特队会晋级。 - Fate doomed Yunfei to be a fancy man with an up and down life.
冥冥中命运的长线错综曲折环环相扣,注定少年大起大落的人生。 - "Fancy: The mental faculty through which whims, visions, and fantasies are summoned up; imagination, especially of a whimsical or fantastic nature."
“想象力:心智机能,能产生想法、幻想、想象;想象,尤指有异想天开或空想的特性的.” - Nobody likes to see someone in home clothes at a fancy restaurant or someone with make up caked on their face at the gym.
没有人喜欢在高级餐厅看到别人穿着睡衣或者是在健身房看到别人画着妆出现。