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CZAS PRZESZŁY CZASOWNIKA 'FANCY'

Wordnet angielsko-polski

(formed or conceived by the imagination
"a fabricated excuse for his absence"
"a fancied wrong"
"a fictional character")
nierzeczywisty, nieprawdziwy, fikcyjny, wymyślony, nadrzeczywisty
synonim: fabricated
synonim: fictional
synonim: fictitious

Przykłady użycia

Przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.

Which is just as well, given that North Korea have had the misfortune to be drawn in this World Cup's "group of death". After losing by only one goal to Brazil, the most successful team in World Cup history, they today require at least a draw against well-fancied Portugal to have any hope of progressing. Their efforts will be backed by a small group of identically dressed supporters who, according to reports, may be Chinese actors hired to play the role of North Korean fans.
If it had indeed been the will of God that Argentina should claim this World Cup, then Diego Maradona must feel utterly abandoned now. Germany's staggering and irresistible progress through this tournament has propelled them yet again beyond fancied opposition. This was a slaughter to leave El Diego numbed and close to tears on the touchline. His dream has died.
Could Grindr work for a straight market? There is, I think, an undeniable gender divide on the things that men and women will do for sex, and the things they expect and want from sex. Yes, women are capable of having inconsequential flings. We are capable of one-night stands. We are capable of having sex without becoming emotionally involved. FitFinder â?? which allowed undergraduate users to post descriptions of people they'd seen and fancied on their university-dedicated website â?? became extremely popular earlier this spring, before university authorities banned it, which would suggest that there is a straight market for a location-specific dating concept. But I'm not sure Grindr could fully accommodate the complexities of male-female interactions. The gender politics, the power games, the ebb and flow of interest, the tedious but totally authentic need most men feel to pursue a potential sexual conquestâ??
Spelling is a keen feminist and sportsperson, and met lesbian friends through both of these interests. "I didn't associate myself with their [sexuality] â?? I didn't see myself as a lesbian, but very clearly as a heterosexual in a longstanding relationship." When a friend on her hockey team made it clear she fancied her, "and thought I would fancy her too, I was like 'No! That's not me!' That just wasn't on my compass." Then, aged 34, having split up with her long-term partner, and in another relationship with a man, she found herself falling in love with her housemate â?? a woman. After "lots of talking together, over a year or so," they formed a relationship. "It was a meeting of minds," says Spelling, "a meeting of interests. She's a keen walker. So am I. She runs. So do I. We had lots in common, and eventually I realised I didn't have that with men." While having sex with a man had never felt uncomfortable or wrong, it wasn't as pleasurable as having sex with a woman, she says. From the start of the relationship, she felt completely at ease, although she didn't immediately define herself as a lesbian. "I didn't define myself as heterosexual either â?? I quite clearly wasn't that. And I wouldn't define myself as bisexual." After a while she fully embraced a lesbian identity. "We've been together for 23 years," she says, "so it's pretty clear that that was a defining change."
Australian novelist could be first three-times winner, as fancied David Mitchell and controversial Christos Tsiolkas miss out
Tigrane: It's very tiring / When you always / Repeat / Repeat yourself, / But is this a good time / To say I've always / Fancied you.
He was, in his prime, as compelling a figure as Plath: an unforgettable physical presence with fathomless reserves of feeling and humanity, and a gentle Yorkshire voice that seemed to remake every sentence it uttered. It was said at the time, on good authority, that the Queen fancied her poet laureate.
Pepperdine's parents both worked in the NHS, her mother as an occupational therapist and father as an administrator. Scanlan has been typecast since a 1997 role as a midwife in Peak Practice. "As a fat actress I have played 15 nurses. I was thinking, 'What is it about the fat that equals nurse?' and it's that it reads as unthreatening and warm." While they insist Getting On's characters could have worked in a different setting (Scanlan cites the HBO buddy show Entourage as an unlikely but major influence, in the way that it balances character and plot), Brand says: "I really fancied a medical drama because I always wanted to do something with bite, and it's a fantastic arena for women because the sad fact of the NHS is that it's almost entirely populated by women, yet all the bosses tend to be men."
In my favourite instalment from Peanuts, the famous comic strip that debuted in US newspapers on 2 October 1950, the character Snoopy receives a rejection letter from a New York publishing house to which he has been submitting his work. The letter says that it has been quite some time since the publishing house has received any submissions from the ambitious dog, who, in one of many alter-egos, has now fancied himself a canny wordsmith. The final panel, which I used to carry around in my wallet, until it finally disintegrated, shows Snoopy reading the words, "This suits our current needs."

He so fancied you. I think we made his day!
Był tak w Ciebie zapatrzony, myślę, że poprawiłyśmy mu dzień.

Because, according to her friends, she kind of fancied you.
Ponieważ, zgodnie z opinią jej przyjaciół, czuła do ciebie sympatię.

I was the one that told them he fancied you.
To ja im powiedziałem, że się w tobie podkochiwał.

No, I just wondered if she fancied going for a drink.
Nie, zastanawiałam się czy nie miałaby ochoty na drinka.

He's always fancied me, but too shy to ever do anything about it.
Marzył o mnie od początku, jednak jest zbyt nieśmiały by się na cokolwiek zdobyć.

Every now and then, Eddie fancied a change of venue.
Co jakiś czas, Eddie robił zmianę miejsca.

I've always fancied us as having a... healthy respect for one another.
Zawsze cieszyło mnie, że mamy do siebie wzajemny, zdrowy szacunek.

One of whom was local and fancied himself as De Niro.
Jeden z nich był tutejszy i myślał, że jest De Niro.

Me and Jess were fighting because we both fancied our coach - Joe!
Ja i Jess pokłóciłyśmy się, bo obydwu nam podobał się nasz trener, Joe!

You just live here all fancied up on rent... and broken backs.
Ja tego nie zrobiłam. Utuczyłaś się na naszych czynszach... na naszej harówce.

I just told him that you fancied him.
Powiedziałem mu, że ci się podoba.

Well, their plan, but I fancied it.
Cóż, ich plan, ale sposobał mi się.

If she really fancied living in a living hell...
Jeśli naprawdę chce mieszkać w żywym piekle...

I've been terribly lonely and fancied a chat.
Byłem okropnie samotny i chciałem porozmawiać.

I thought you fancied your coach!
Myślałam, że podoba ci się twój trener!

Even though I threw water at you, I still fancied you.
Nawet kiedy oblałem cię woda, wciąż mi się podobałaś.

Have you ever fancied anyone, John?
Podobał ci się ktoś kiedyś, John?

Molly asked if I fancied you.
Molly spytała, czy mi się spodobałeś.

I fancied her, so I grabbed her hand That's all.
Spodobała mi się, więc chwyciłem ją za rękę.

I wondered if you fancied a nightcap.
Zastanawiałem się, czy może się napijemy.

Rosemary always fancied me in a pinstripe.
Rosemary zawsze lubiła mnie w paski.

Always fancied myself a... patron of the arts.
Zawsze myślałem o sobie jako o mecenasie sztuki.

So you just fancied Cardiff?
Więc po prostu upodobałeś sobie Cardiff?

And like Hitler, Goering fancied himself a collector ofart.
I jak Hitler, Goering uważał się za kolekcjonerasztuki.

He's a very dear friend... ...and I fancied paying him a visit.
Idę do Hagrida, jest moim dobrym przyjacielem, i chcę mu złożyć wizytę.