单词 | dreamlike |
释义 | dreamlike (driːmlaɪk ) adjective If you describe something as dreamlike, you mean it seems strange and unreal. Her paintings have a naive, dreamlike quality. Synonyms: unreal, visionary, surreal, illusory Collocations: dreamlike quality The film had a kind of a dreamlike quality. Times, Sunday Times (2009) It reminds me of a lot of old folk songs but it has a dreamlike quality. The Sun (2008) And there is a dreamlike quality to her account of her meetings with lawyers and police officers that seems convincing. The Times Literary Supplement (2010) It had a dreamlike quality. Times, Sunday Times (2006) While the play was confined to a single set and had a dreamlike quality, the film anchored the characters in a real world. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Might the end of consciousness, he wonders, result in a permanent dreamlike state? The Times Literary Supplement According to one of the doctors taking part in this extraordinary scientific expedition, you enter a dreamlike state as you approach the summit. Times, Sunday Times He returned home, where he entered a dreamlike state in which he perceived an 'uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense kaleidoscopic play of colours', lasting two hours. Times, Sunday Times Society lived in a much more dreamlike state. Times, Sunday Times His dreamlike state connects these two realities; this small bit of magic makes these multiple planes of reality possible. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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