資料來源 : pyDict
夢見,做夢
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dream \Dream\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dreamed}or {Dreamt} (?); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Dreaming}.] [Cf. AS. dr?man, dr?man, to
rejoice. See {Dream}, n.]
1. To have ideas or images in the mind while in the state of
sleep; to experience sleeping visions; -- often with of;
as, to dream of a battle, or of an absent friend.
2. To let the mind run on in idle revery or vagary; to
anticipate vaguely as a coming and happy reality; to have
a visionary notion or idea; to imagine.
Here may we sit and dream Over the heavenly theme.
--Keble.
They dream on in a constant course of reading, but
not digesting. --Locke.
資料來源 : WordNet®
dream
n 1: a series of mental images and emotions occurring during
sleep; "I had a dream about you last night" [syn: {dreaming}]
2: a cherished desire; "his ambition is to own his own
business" [syn: {ambition}, {aspiration}]
3: imaginative thoughts indulged in while awake; "he lives in a
dream that has nothing to do with reality" [syn: {dreaming}]
4: a fantastic but vain hope (from fantasies induced by the
opium pipe); "I have this pipe dream about being emperor
of the universe" [syn: {pipe dream}]
5: a state of mind characterized by abstraction and release
from reality; "he went about his work as if in a dream"
6: someone of something wonderful; "this dessert is a dream"
[also: {dreamt}]
dream
v 1: have a daydream; indulge in a fantasy [syn: {daydream}, {woolgather},
{stargaze}]
2: experience while sleeping; "She claims to never dream"; "He
dreamt a strange scene"
[also: {dreamt}]
dreamt
See {dream}