reverie
英 [ˈrevəri]
美 [ˈrevəri]
n. 幻想; 白日梦; 梦想
复数:reveries
BNC.16634 / COCA.14321
牛津词典
noun
- 幻想;白日梦;梦想
a state of thinking about pleasant things, almost as though you are dreaming- She was jolted out of her reverie as the door opened.
门一开就把她从幻想中惊醒。
- She was jolted out of her reverie as the door opened.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 幻想;白日梦
Areverieis a state of imagining or thinking about pleasant things, as if you are dreaming.- 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。
- The announcer's voice brought Holden out of his reverie.
英英释义
noun
- an abstracted state of absorption
- absentminded dreaming while awake
双语例句
- The song took me into a reverie of the grasslands.
歌声把我带入对草原的冥想。 - She fell into a reverie about her childhood.
她沉浸在对童年往事的遐想中。 - Helen sighed as her reverie fled, and getting up, obeyed the monitor without reply as without delay.
海伦的遐思给驱散了,她叹了一口气,站起身来,服从了班长,没有回答,也没有耽搁。 - Coffee not only bring comfort and elegant feel, at the same time gives unlimited romantic reverie.
咖啡不但给人带来舒适与优雅的感觉,同时给人无限的浪漫遐想。 - At this point in his reverie Mary nudged him, perceiving that his mind was absent.
正想到这里,玛丽看他灵魂出窍的样子,就用胳膊肘轻轻擦了他一下。 - You are pulled from the wreckage of your silent reverie.
你沉浸在你安静的幻想的残骸。 - After a few minutes I was disturbed from my reverie by a small apologetic cough.
几分钟后,一声细微、带着歉意的咳嗽,把我从幻想中拉了回来。 - Cause one's ( or someone else's) thoughts or attention to return from a reverie or digression.
使自己的(或别人的)意识或注意力从幻想或脱轨的状态中回到现实。 - Nash: you have no respect for cognitive reverie, you know that?
纳什:你对认知的幻想并不尊敬,你知道吗? - I returned to my reverie, lulled by the air sliding across my brow, lost to sensation.
我又进入了自己的遐想中,在滑过眉毛的微风呵哄下,变得陶醉。