fancy-free

英 ['fænsi'fri:] 美
  • adj. 无约束的;天真无邪的;自由想像的;无恋爱对象的

英英释义


1. having no commitments or responsibilities; carefree;
"a fancy-free bachelor"

实用场景例句


In the eyes of the public, a divorced man is footloose and fancy-free.
在公众心目中,离婚的男人无牵无挂、自由自在。

柯林斯例句

You will be footloose and fancy free soon enough.
你很快就会自由自在,无拘无束了.

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Bit of a lad is Mr Bryan , running round fancy - free for years.
布赖恩先生真是个放荡不羁的人,多年来优哉游哉, 逍遥自在.

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Since my divorce I've been really happy - footloose and fancy - free again!
自从离婚后我真正地快乐 ─ 再一次自由自在且无拘无束的!

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Here she was, at forty, footloose and fancy - free in New York.
她那时在纽约, 年届四十, 自由自在,无拘无束.

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Then I guess you jet - sitting fancy free bustards need that kind of constancy splashy reassurance.
我猜你们这些只知道坐着.时髦.有钱的混蛋们需要那种不变的四处飞溅的休闲.

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双语例句


1. It was packaged in a fancy plastic case with attractive graphics.
它装在一个别致的有漂亮图纹的塑料盒子里。

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2. She did not suspect that his interest was just a passing fancy.
她相信这不过是他一时兴起。

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3. He owned a fancy house out on Lake Agawam.
他在阿格瓦姆湖畔拥有一座豪宅。

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4. He turned up at the fancy dress party as a footballer.
他扮成足球运动员出现在化装舞会上。

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5. The King took a fancy to ordering disguises and masks.
国王迷上了订购化装用品和面具。

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英文词源


fancy-free (adj.)
"free from the trammels of love, having the 'fancy' or affection free," 1580s, from fancy (n.) + free (adj.).