【突破英文词汇】phan, phen -- show 显示(在线收听

1. cellophane /'seləfeɪn/
-- cellulose substance that "shows through"; transparent cellulose substance used as a wrapper
When used as a wrapper, cellophane lets the purchaser see the contents of the package.
用玻璃纸包装使购买者能看到包内的物品。
 
2. fancy  /ˈfænsi/
-- imagination; illusion
We must be able to distinguish between fact and fancy.
我们必须能够区分事实和幻想。
 
3. fantasy /'fæntəsɪ/
-- illusory image; play of the mind; imagination; fancy
Ann 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看到一张脸,也许那只是幻觉。
 
4. phantom /'fæntəm/
-- something that has appearance but no reality; apparition; ghost; specter
The phantom of the slain Caesar appeared to Brutus in a dream.
被害的凯撒的灵魂出现在布鲁特斯的梦中。
 
5. phenomenon /fiˈnɔminən,fəˈnɒmɪnən/
-- (literally,"an appearance") 1. any observable fact or event 
2. extraodinary person or thing; wonder; prodigy
Philip is a phenomenon in math. He always gets 100 on tests.
菲利普在数学方面是个天才,他每次考试都得100分。
Fever and inflammation are phenomenon of disease.
发烧和发炎是生病的症状。
 
6. phenomenal /fəˈnɒmɪnl/
-- extraordinary; remarkable; unusual
Young Mozart, a phenomenal child, began composing music at the age of five.
年幼的莫扎特是个了不起的孩子,五岁就开始作曲。
 
7. fantastic /fænˈtæstik/
-- based on fantasy rather than reason; imaginary; unreal; odd
Robert Fulton's proposal to build a steamboat was at first regarded as fantastic.
罗伯特·富尔顿提出造一艘汽船,起初被认为是荒诞的。
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