Fantástico in english
Fantastic
pronunciation: fæntæstɪk part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: fæntæstɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures
fantástico1 = fantastic ; fantastical.
Example: He builds up a picture of human anguish in the face of the mysteries of existence that is both dreamlike and concrete, fantastic and real at the same time.Example: Filled with allegory and allusion, his paintings portray a fantastical universe inhabited by mysterious and fanciful creatures.more:
» fantástico, lo = fantastic, the .
Example: Much of the older science fiction had paramilitary overtones and was concerned with pseudo-science or the fantastic.» literatura fantástica = fantasy literature .
Example: This article defends the value of fantasy literature and science fiction and discusses their treatment in public libraries = Este artículo defiende la importancia de la literatura fantástica y de la ciencia ficción y estudia su tratamiento en las bibliotecas públicas.» personaje fantástico = fantasy 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'.fantástico2 = fantastic ; wayout ; out of this world ; smash ; fantastical ; light fantastic ; a stormer of ; tip-top ; picture-perfect ; kick-arse/ass ; to die for ; mind-boggling [mind boggling] ; sensational ; magical.
Example: GODORT has done a fantastic job of dealing with and solving documents problems.Example: By asking readers to indicate whether the reference had been of interest or not, a degree of feedback can be obtained which can be used to modify their profiles, but there will never be any means of foretelling the 'wayout' article which may prove of interest.Example: I get a kick when I'm on my racing bike, and when I have my skates on it's out of this world.Example: The cooperative venture 'StoryLines America' joins libraries and public radio in smash kick-off.Example: Adorno's distinction between fantastical thought & the commodification of fantasy in the form of literature is addressed.Example: The article is entitled 'Networking the light fantastic. CD-ROMs on LANs'.Example: After only two days rehearsal we did a stormer of a gig from my point of view which went down a treat to a packed house.Example: It's a tip-top place from top to bottom with no letdowns whatsoever.Example: The opening day of the pheasant hunting season was almost picture-perfect as warm temperatures and sunshine were the order of the day.Example: I also have a kick-arse group of people working with me to build the business.Example: This is a story that can't possibly work or affect us, but it does, deeply, sweetly -- it's a novel to die for.Example: The new technologies for information storage and retrieval which have burst upon the scene in only the past few years are mind boggling.Example: She was sensational throughout the competition and outshone her opponents with singing skills that seemed to stretch beyond the talent of a 17 year old.Example: The author discusess the magical effect of books on special needs children.more:
» lo fantástico de = the great thing about [A veces se omite el artículo the en el lenguaje hablado] .
Example: The great thing about ankle boots is that they can be worn with just about anything.» sentirse fantástico = feel + tip-top .
Example: He rests tranquilly, has a good appetite, and says he 'feels tip-top'.» todo + ir + fantástico = everything + go + great .
Example: Everything went great, except that no one showed up.» todo + salir + fantástico = everything + go + great .
Example: Everything went great, except that no one showed up.