A dreamer, a fool, an idler; a wretch.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of imagination > mental image, idea, or fancy > daydream or reverie > [noun] > one who daydreams (14) musardc1330 A dreamer, a fool, an idler; a wretch. John-a-dreams1603 (a generic name for) a person given to daydreaming or idle meditation; a dreamer, a fantasist. air-monger1628 a person who pursues shadows or illusions. castle-builder1711 One who builds castles; commonly, one who builds castles in the air (see castle, n. 11), a day-dreamer, a visionary schemer. daydreamer1750 A person who is disposed to daydreaming; one who distracts himself or herself from the present by indulging in fantasies and reveries. Also: a… castle-hunter1752 one who builds castles in the air. Alnaschar1800 A person given to unrealistic dreams, expectations, or plans, esp. of wealth or success. reverist1824 A person who indulges in or is susceptible to reveries; a daydreamer. stargazer1843 A daydreamer or idealist; an absent-minded person. Johnny Head-in-the-Air?1851 (a nickname for) a person (esp. a man) who is dreamy, absent-minded, or unworldly; cf. head-in-air, adj. 1. pipe-dreamer1899 A person who dwells on unrealistic plans; a fantasist. head-in-air1932 An absent-minded or unworldly person; a dreamer. Now rare. Walter Mitty1947 = Mitty, n.2 Mitty1953 A person likened to Walter Mitty in indulging in or acting out daydreams, esp. involving a more exciting or glamorous life than he or she actually… |
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