释义 |
ˈdream-like, a. Like a dream; unsubstantial, vague, shadowy, or ideal, as a dream.
1807A. M. Porter Hungar. Bro. vi, Her engagements became dream-like, she forgot their steadfastness. 1825Lytton Falkland 32, I can gaze upon her dream-like beauty. 1843― Last Bar. i. iv, The eyes were soft, dark, and brilliant, but dreamlike and vague. 1870Emerson Soc. & Solit. xi. 240 A new world of dream-like glory. |