Group15 Phan, Phen-show
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cellophane
n. 玻璃紙
When used as a wrapper, cellophane lets the purchaser see the contents of the package.
用玻璃紙包裝使購買者能看到包裹內的物品。
fancy
n. 幻想
We must be able to distinguish between fact and fancy.
我們必須能夠分辨得出事實和幻想。
fantasy
n. 幻想
Anne is not sure whether she saw a face at the window. Perhaps it was only a fantasy.
安不敢肯定她是否在窗口著到一張臉,也許那只是幻覺。
phantom
n. 幽靈;幻影
The phantom of the slain Caesar appeared to Brutus in a dream.
被殺害的凱撤靈魂出現在布魯特斯的夢中。
phenomenon
n. 1. 現象 2. 非凡的人或事物
Philip is a phenomenon in math. He always gets 100% on tests.
菲力浦在數學方面是個天才,他每次考試都得100分。
Fever and inflammation are phenomenon of disease.
發(fā)燒和發(fā)炎是生病的現象。
phenomenal
adj. 了不起的
Young Mozart, a phenomenal child, began composing music at the age of 5.
年輕的莫扎特是個了不起的孩子,從五歲就開始作曲。
fantastic
adj. 怪誕的;無根據的
Robert Fulton's proposal to build a steamboat was was at first regarded as fantastic.
羅伯特·富爾教提出造一艘汽艇,起初披認為是荒誕的。