释义 |
a-dream, adv., prop. phr.|əˈdriːm| [a prep.1 + dream n.] In a dream, dreaming. Also pred. a. poet.
1830Blackw. Mag. Feb. 276/2 That sets the imagination dimly a-dream of mermaids. 1854S. Dobell Balder xxiv. 141, I lie a-dream. 1909W. J. Locke Septimus ii. 23 He stared into vacancy, his pale blue eyes adream. 1923D. H. Lawrence Birds, Beasts & Flowers 115 And slowly, very slowly, as if thrice adream, Proceeded to draw his slow length curving round. 1933W. de la Mare Fleeting 68 Adam and Eve lay adream. |