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第三人称复数:reveries
名词
1. He was so lost in reverie that he did not hear the doorbell ring.
他深深陷入幻想,连门铃声都没听见。
1. 沉思:卓尔通常并不需要睡眠.一天大概只要四小时进入沉思(reverie)就行了,在他们回顾记忆时,他们会进入一种梦幻之境的状态.他们的眼睛可能睁得很大,但他们并不是在观测周围的世界,而是进入一种仿佛的睡眠状态.似乎卓尔也能象其它种族一样睡眠和做梦,
2. 出神:她舒适的叹息了一声,很快就陷入了出神(Reverie)之中. 很快,菲丽安也开始休息. 她们两个都是老练的战士,赫丽丝特突然意识到了这一点,只要需要,她们可以在任何时间和任何地点迅速休息. 赫丽丝特静静的坐在敞开的门口. 她抽出新月之刃,
1. 幻想;白日梦
A reverie is a state of imagining or thinking about pleasant things, as if you are dreaming.
e.g. The announcer's voice brought Holden out of his reverie.
播音员的声音将霍尔登从幻想中惊醒。
1. His latest collection was a superlative display of technique and skill, a modernist romantic reverie that had his whole audience entranced.
2. " Reverie " - currently running at the Universal Theatre - is a stunning showcase of innovative Chinese acrobatics.
3. Without committing to meeting all the real conditions a strategy will most likely remain a reverie at best.
4. But " Reverie " marks the first time a modern dance choreographer has been invited to direct a major acrobatics show.
noun
1. an abstracted state of absorption
Synonym: revery
2. reverie的近义词
2. absentminded dreaming while awake
Synonym: revery daydream daydreaming oneirism air castle castle in the air castle in Spain