在 英语 中使用 Fanciful 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Economists and military analysts said those numbers were so exaggerated as to be fanciful.
In many industries, a batch size of one in a series production environment might sound fanciful;
But their critics are also allowed to express their opinions, even with harsh and fanciful language.
Technological advancements, combined with an escalating climate crisis, suggest its time to revisit some once fanciful ideas.
However, the idea that investors are clairvoyant is somewhat fanciful.
Scientists hope that topological materials could eventually find applications in faster, more efficient computer chips, or even in fanciful quantum computers.
For decades, critics viewed the biblical story of David and Goliath as a fanciful tale of religious fiction.
The very notion that an aspiring US president could urge Americans to sacrifice on behalf of other countries seems fanciful.
For contemporaries the problem was to discern the plausible- or even possible- from the fanciful or fraudulent.
Indeed, there were many observers who considered such a declaration to be fanciful.
A woman could feel like a spellbound princess in that bed- if she was of a fanciful state of mind.
True, the obscurity of the titles often leads the Fathers to mystical and highly fanciful interpretations.
Deeds, not words, are insisted upon as proof of genuine service, and a mechanical, emotional, or fanciful piety is not tolerated.
But the sources familiar with the probe say that such a rapid conclusion is- as one put it-“fanciful.”.
In order to show that this statement is not a mere fanciful conceit, I will produce the evidence on which it rests.
Purely fanciful, inventive, and arbitrary marks are all inherently registrable in Singapore.
No graceful little adornment, no fanciful little device, however trivial, anywhere expressed her influence.
It sounds fanciful now, but once upon a time Google's chief executive was a member of Apple's board of directors.
Explore a speculative digital world without screens in this fanciful demo, a mix of near reality and far-future possibility.
This fanciful analogy, invented by the mathematical biologist James Murray, illustrates the classic Turing mechanism.