单词 | dreamy |
释义 | dreamy (driːmi ) Word forms: dreamier , dreamiest 1. adjective If you say that someone has a dreamy expression, you mean that they are not paying attention to things around them and look as if they are thinking about something pleasant. His face assumed a sort of dreamy expression. Synonyms: vague, abstracted, absent, musing 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe something as dreamy, you mean that you like it and that it seems gentle and soft, like something in a dream. [approval] ...dreamy shots of beautiful sunsets. ...a dreamy, delicate song. Synonyms: relaxing, calming, romantic, gentle 3. graded adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you describe a person or an idea as dreamy, you mean that they are not very practical. He's like some dreamy kid playing on his own. The debate about work and care tends to elicit vague, dreamy ideals. Synonyms: starry-eyed, romantic, sentimental, utopian 4. See also dreamily Collocations: dreamy quality She has a dreamy quality to her, shy around other people. Times, Sunday Times After it, as the heavy drinking took hold, his voice lost the dreamy quality it had once possessed and turned by degrees into a gruff, stentorian bark. Times, Sunday Times The live sound of the band evolved to accommodate her style, with its shows featuring more electric guitar than before and less of the dreamy quality of its first album. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The distance between the two sheets and the transparency of the glass give internal reflections that soften the image and create a kind of dreamy quality. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 恍惚的 Japanese: 夢見るような |
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