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词根:dream
adj.dream 梦的;理想的;不切实际的
dreaming 有梦想的
dreamy 梦想的;空幻的;轻柔的;恍惚的
dreamless 无梦的,不做梦的
adv.dreamily 梦似地,朦胧地;爱梦想地
n.dream 梦想,愿望;梦
dreamer 梦想家;做梦的人;不切实际的人
dreaminess 多梦;朦胧;梦幻状态;耽于幻想
v.dreaming 做梦(dream的ing形式)
vi.dream 梦想;做梦,梦见;想到
vt.dream 梦想;做梦;想到
noun
a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep gives me bad dreams compare rem sleep
had a dream about climbing a mountain
an experience of waking life having the characteristics of a dream: such as
a visionary (see visionary entry 1 sense 2a) creation of the imagination : daydream
the dreams of her youth
a state of mind marked by abstraction or release from reality : reverie
walking around in a dream
an object seen in a dreamlike state : vision
a man that was her dream come true
something notable for its beauty, excellence, or enjoyable quality
the new car is a dream to operate
a strongly desired goal or purpose
a dream of becoming president
something that fully satisfies a wish : ideal
a meal that was a gourmet's dream
verb
intransitive verb
to have a series of thoughts, images, or emotions while sleeping : to have a dream (see dream entry 1 sense 1) dream of departed loved ones
doesn't recall dreaming last night
to indulge in daydreams or fantasies
dreaming of a better future
to appear tranquil or dreamy (see dreamy sense 3a)
houses dream in leafy shadows—Gladys Taber
transitive verb
to have a dream of
dreamt that he was running in the woods
to consider as a possibility : imagine
never dreamed I would become a teacher
to pass (time) in reverie or inaction
dreaming the hours away
Noun and Verb Middle English dreem, from Old English drēam noise, joy, and Old Norse draumr dream; akin to Old High German troum dream
The first known use of dream was in the 13th century
drearyadjective
having nothing that provides cheer, comfort, or interest
drearyadjective
having nothing that provides cheer, comfort, or interest
drearyadjective
having nothing that provides cheer, comfort, or interest
drearadjective
dreary
dreamyadjective
full of dreams
tending to spend time in dreaming
suggesting a dream
being quiet and soothing
dreamy music
delightful, pleasing
dream1 of 2noun
a series of thoughts, pictures, or feelings occurring during sleep
a vision created in the imagination : daydream
something notable for its beauty or pleasing quality
a goal that is longed for : ideal
dream2 of 2verb
to have a dream
dreamed about my dog
to spend time having daydreams
to think of as happening or possible : imagine
never dreamed I'd win
dream1 of 2noun
a series of thoughts, pictures, or feelings occurring during sleep
a vision created in the imagination : daydream
something notable for its beauty or pleasing quality
a goal that is longed for : ideal
dream2 of 2verb
to have a dream
dreamed about my dog
to spend time having daydreams
to think of as happening or possible : imagine
never dreamed I'd win
dream1 of 2noun
a series of thoughts, pictures, or feelings occurring during sleep
a vision created in the imagination : daydream
something notable for its beauty or pleasing quality
a goal that is longed for : ideal
dream2 of 2verb
to have a dream
dreamed about my dog
to spend time having daydreams
to think of as happening or possible : imagine
never dreamed I'd win
1 Her images of children half-submerged in water tanks have a dreamlike intensity, and show the painful personal memories she is working through.
2 But the study shows that dreamlike sleep develops before rapid eye movements.
但是该项研究表明,梦一般的睡眠在快速眼动之前就有了。
3 She was in the air, and the dreamlike unreality of floating warred with the gruesome truth beneath her.
4 Perhaps “The Americans” performs the same function for a younger generation, in a lurid, dreamlike way.
5 He and Hagrid moved, dreamlike, through the murmuring crowd to the very front, where the dumbstruck students and teachers had left a gap.
6 The dreamlike novel of classical Chinese is the important component of China's ancient classical Chinese novel.
文言梦幻小说是中国古代文言小说重要的组成部分。
7 The spaces appear ethereal and dreamlike, ideal for thinking, imagining, and creating—and hard to leave behind, even for summer.
8 There was a dreamlike quality to them; they were too vivid, too at odds with their surroundings.
9 But wisely Somerville and his team avail themselves of the story's dreamlike feel to merge past and present with complete clarity.
10 The state was dreamlike, as if the hysteria had freed me from a fiction that, five minutes before, I had needed to believe.
11 The lack of music here gave the piece a dreamlike quality – appropriate for this "memory play" – and was highly effective.
12 This concerto wanders, dreamlike, fluttering and — in the second part — dancing, its energy infectious.
13 “Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom” is the type of story that is often called dreamlike, but it comes nearer to the experience of being trapped in a nightmare.
14 Much of the music has a hazy, dreamlike tone; the implication is that the ballet is what passes through the minds of Musick and his crew at the point of death.
15 THANKS for him, cause he with his colleagues made a such classic and dreamlike world for us.
感谢他给我们构造了一个那么经典,那么美好的梦幻世界。
16 But she continued painting as well, with her works evolving toward a more dreamlike style, but always with a strong current of sexual energy.
17 The buildings here were all a lovely misty gray, which gave them a dreamlike quality.
18 It also emphasizes the deep subtleties in black and brown skin tones through colors that add a dreamlike, surreal feeling without losing the reality of the actors’ features.
19 Cityscapes materialize on backdrops in ways that betoken both the dreamlike landscapes of Monet as well as the Tinseltown innovation of film colorization.
20 The back-and-forth between drama and music lends “With No Fanfare” much of its power, because the show’s dreamlike logic can be hard to follow.
3 梦幻般的
5 梦幻的
6 不真实的
inveracious unveracious affected cardboard unreal untrue untruthful unsubstantial nonobjective Alice-in-Wonderland illusional
7 似在梦中的