Fantasía in english

Fantasy

pronunciation: fæntəsi part of speech: noun
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fantasía = fantasy [phantasy] ; fancy ; daydream ; fantasia ; flight of fancy ; make-believe ; figment. 

Example: The ALA and some of its members seem to have taken in upon themselves to whip up a frenzy of public relations style fantasy that market reality simply cannot match.Example: This is the world of fancies, Santa Claus, 'human' animals like Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit, and Daleks and is often shown by the way in which a young child is able to carry on a sustained relationship with an imaginary friend or animal.Example: Slake was disturbed in his daydream by shouts from the park attendant.Example: This volume is in fact three books shuffled together under one luscious cover, unfurling as a fantasia on technique that explores, among other things, Mau's riffs on modernism.Example: The play is clearly presented as an author's flight of fancy rather than as history.Example: The first precursor of make-believe in a child's life may be the game of peekaboo, which babies start to play at about six months.Example: Many hallucinations were of lights and shapes, though some were more elaborate, but in every case, the participants knew that they were figments of their brains.

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» fantasíasimaginings .

Example: When we come to deal with our imaginings, our thoughts, emotions, past and present experiences, in an attempt to sort them out, the power of language is indispensable = Cuando pasamos a tratar con nuestras imaginaciones, nuestras ideas, emociones, experiencias pasadas y presentes, en un intento de ordenarlas, el poder del lenguaje es indispensable.

» hacer realidad + Posesivo + fantasíalive (out) + Posesivo + fantasy .

Example: Whatever the reason, it seems like she's been living out her fantasies through her heroine.

» mundo de fantasíafantasy worldworld of fancy .

Example: The author presents a critique of some of the settings used in her novels (school, circus, nursery, holiday adventure, family, detectives, and fantasy worlds).

Example: 'A radically atheoretical posture is conceivable only in a purely theoretical world of wild fancy,' he wrote in response to Gary Thomas's article, 'What's the Use of Theory?' = "Una postura radicalmente ateórica sólo es concebible en un mundo puramente teórico de fantasía salvaje", escribió en respuesta al artículo de Gary Thomas, "¿Qué sentido tiene la teoría?".

» mundo de la fantasía, elworld of make-believe, theland of make-believe, the .

Example: Students of children's literature and anyone interested in the world of make-believe will find this stimulating.

Example: They have created a land of make-believe that's worse than regular life.

» novela de fantasíafantasy novel .

Example: The author studies the main features of Andre Malraux's early quasi surrealist fantasy novel: Le Royaume Farfelu (Kingdom of the bizarre).

» personaje de fantasíafantasy character .

Example: The article is entitled 'Some Fantasy Characters of Young Children: An Examination of Children's Beliefs in Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and the Easter Bunny'.

» vivir en un mundo de fantasíalive in + a dream world .

Example: Don't ever change that -- the ones that live in a dream world are the ones that ended making this world better.

» vivir + Posesivo + fantasíalive (out) + Posesivo + fantasy .

Example: Whatever the reason, it seems like she's been living out her fantasies through her heroine.

Fantasía synonyms

fancy in spanish: lujoso, pronunciation: fænsi part of speech: noun, adjective, verb illusion in spanish: espejismo, pronunciation: ɪluʒən part of speech: noun phantasy in spanish: fantasía, pronunciation: fæntəsi part of speech: noun
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