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1. | No one in his right senses would believe such a fantastic story. |
| 任何有理性的人都不会相信这样异想天开的故事。 |
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2. | Their early films tried to convey revolutionary propaganda through grotesque and fantastic imagery. |
| 他们早期的电影试图通过离奇古怪异想天开的形象来进行革命宣传。 |
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3. | A fantastic or foolish idea. |
| 幻想,妄想异想天开的或愚蠢的想法 |
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4. | Peggy has come up with this fantastic idea for a party. |
| 佩吉提出了这样一个异想天开的聚会计划。 |
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5. | wishful thinking; fanciful |
| 异想天开 |
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6. | Going to the moon, which was once considered fantastic, has now become a reality. |
| 到月球上去,过去认为是异想天开的事,现在已变成现实。 |
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7. | Having strange, fantastic ideas |
| 异想天开 |
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8. | to give loose to one's fancy |
| 异想天开 |
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9. | No one in his right sense will believe such a fantastic story |
| 任何有理性的人都不会相信这样异想天开的故事 |
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10. | have a maggot in one's head [brain] |
| 想入非非,异想天开 |
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