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fantastic

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fan·tas·tic /fænˈtæstɪk/ ●●● S3 adjectiveadj  
1 GOOD/EXCELLENTextremely good, attractive, enjoyable etc 极好的,吸引人的,有趣的
 You look fantastic!
你看上去棒极了!
 It’s a fantastic place, really beautiful!
这真是个好地方,漂亮极了!
see thesaurus at good
2 spokenGOOD/EXCELLENT used when someone has just told you something good 太好了 SYN excellent, wonderful
 ‘I’ve passed my driving test.’ ‘Fantastic!’
我通过驾照考试了。”“太好了!
 That’s fantastic news!
那真是个好消息!
3 LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTa fantastic amount is extremely large 〔数量〕极大的 SYN huge
 Kids spend fantastic amounts of money on CDs.
孩子们花了好多钱买激光唱片。
4 IMPOSSIBLEa fantastic plan, suggestion etc is not likely to be possible 〔计划、建议等〕不现实的,异想天开的
5 a fantastic scheme
异想天开的计划
n fantastic schemes for making money
5 [only before noun]STRANGE a fantastic story, creature, or place is imaginary and is very strange and magical 〔故事、生物或场所〕幻想的,奇异的,古怪的 SYN fantastical, → fantasy (3)
 fantastic tales of dragons and fairy queens
龙和仙后的奇幻故事
fantastically /-kli/ adverbadv
nTHESAURUS
fantastic/terrific spoken extremely good, in a way that makes you feel excited and happy – used mainly in spoken English
The view from the top was fantastic.
He did a fantastic job.
That’s a terrific idea!
‘I passed!’ ‘That’s terrific!’
great spoken extremely good – used mainly in spoken English
Thanks for a great afternoon.
‘Did you have a good holiday?' ’It was great!'
excellent extremely good – used especially about the quality of something. Excellent is more formal than fantastic/terrific or great, and is used in both spoken and written English
Our local theatre has put on some excellent productions.
It is an excellent film.
wonderful extremely good in a way that impresses you or makes you very pleased
She is really a wonderful person.
That’s wonderful news!
marvellous British EnglishBrE, marvelous American EnglishAmE extremely good in a way that impresses you or makes you very pleased. Marvellous sounds a little old-fashioned, but is still fairly common
We had a marvellous dinner at a little restaurant near the hotel.
Martino’s performance was marvelous.
amazing extremely good in a surprising and exciting way
Standing there on top of Mount Fuji was an amazing experience.
incredible extremely good in a surprising and exciting way. Incredible is often used when something is so good that it almost seems unlikely
What a goal! That was incredible!
It was an incredible moment - one that I will never forget.
brilliant British EnglishBrE informal extremely good
‘How was your trip?’ ‘Absolutely brilliant!’
What a brilliant idea!
be out of this world used when saying that something is so good that you cannot imagine anything better
Their desserts are out of this world.
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Origin fantastic
(1300-1400) French fantastique, from Greek phantastikos, from phantasia; → FANTASY
fan·tas·tic adjectiveadjn THESAURUS1
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