I
n.
1) to take a fancy to
2) to catch, strike, take (BE), tickle smb.'s fancy
3) a passing fancy
4) a flight of fancy
II
v.
1) (d; tr.) ('to like') to fancy as (I don't fancy him as an actor)
2) (G) ('to like') I don't fancy going there
3) (G) ('to imagine') just fancy winning first prize
4) (L) ('to imagine') she fancied that she heard footsteps