English-Thai Dictionary
dream
N ความฝัน จิต นาการ ความคิด ฝัน ความใฝ่ฝัน ความทะเยอทะยาน fantasy kwam-fan
dream
VI ฝัน เพ้อฝัน fantasize imagine fan
dream
VT ฝัน เพ้อฝัน fantasize imagine fan
dream about
PHRV ฝัน เกี่ยวกับ ฝัน ถึง dream of fan-kiao-kab
dream away
PHRV คิด ไร้สาระ ใช้เวลา นึกถึง สิ่ง ที่ ไร้ประโยชน์ kid-rai-sa-ra
dream come true
IDM ฝัน ที่ เป็นจริง ความฝัน กลาย เป็นจริง fan-ti-pen-jing
dream of
PHRV ฝัน ถึง ฝัน เกี่ยวกับ คิดถึง เรื่อง dream about fan-tuang
dream of
PHRV พิจารณา คิดถึง นึกถึง think of pi-ja-ra-na
dream up
PHRV คิด แผนการ คิดค้น make up think of think up kid-pan-kan
dreamer
N นัก ฝัน nak-fan
dreamily
ADV อย่าง เพ้อฝัน yang-poe-fan
dreamland
N ดินแดน ใน ฝัน din-dang-nai-fan
dreamworld
N โลก ใน ความฝัน
dreamy
ADJ ช่างฝัน เหมือน ฝัน dreamlike unreal real down-to-earth chang-fan
dreamy
ADJ ราบเรียบ สงบเงียบ สบาย rab-riab
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DREAM
n.[G.] 1. The thought or series of thoughts of a person in sleep. We apply dream, in the singular, to a series of thoughts, which occupy the mind of a sleeping person, in which he imagines he has a view of real things or transactions. A dream is a series of thoughts not under the command of reason, and hence wild and irregular.
2. In scripture, dreams were sometimes impressions on the minds of sleeping persons, made by divine agency. God came to Abimelech in a dream. Joseph was warned by God in a dream. Genesis 2 :3; Matthew 2:13.
3. A vain fancy; a wild conceit; an unfounded suspicion.
DREAM
v.i.pret. dreamed or dreamt. [G.] 1. To have ideas or images in the mind, in the state of sleep; with of before a noun; as, to dream of a battle; to dream of an absent friend.
2. To think; to imagine; as, he little dreamed of his approaching fate.
3. To think idly.
They dream on in a course of reading, without digesting.
4. To be sluggish; to waste time in vain thoughts; as, to dream away life.
DREAM
v.t.To see in a dream. And dreamt the future fight.
It is followed by a noun of the like signification; as, to dream a dream.
DREAMER
n. 1. One who dreams.
2. A fanciful man; a visionary; one who forms or entertains vain schemes; as a political dreamer.
3. A man lost in wild imagination; a mope; a sluggard.
DREAMFUL
a.Full of dreams.
DREAMING
ppr. Having thoughts or ideas in sleep.
DREAMLESS
a.Free from dreams.
DREAMT
pp. Dremt. From dream.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DREAM
Dream, n. Etym: [Akin to OS. dr, D. droom, G. traum, Icel. draumr,Dan. & Sw. dröm; cf. G. trügen to deceive, Skr. druh to harm, hurt, try to hurt. AS. dreám joy, gladness, and OS. dr joy are, perh., different words; cf. Gr.
1. The thoughts, or series of thoughts, or imaginary transactions, which occupy the mind during sleep; a sleeping vision. Dreams are but interludes which fancy makes. Dryden. I had a dream which was not all a dream. Byron.
2. A visionary scheme; a wild conceit; an idle fancy; a vagary; a revery; -- in this sense, applied to an imaginary or anticipated state of happiness; as, a dream of bliss; the dream of his youth. There sober thought pursued the amusing theme, Till Fancy colored it and formed a dream. Pope. It is not them a mere dream, but a very real aim which they propose. J. C. Shairp.
DREAM
Dream, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dreamed or Dreamt (p. pr. & vb. n.Dreaming. ] Etym: [Cf. AS. dr, dr, 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.
DREAM
DREAM Dream, v. t.
Defn: To have a dream of; to see, or have a vision of, in sleep, or in idle fancy; -- often followed by an objective clause. Your old men shall dream dreams. Acts ii. 17. At length in sleep their bodies they compose, And dreamt the future fight. Dryden. And still they dream that they shall still succeed. Cowper. To dream away, out, through, etc. , to pass in revery or inaction; to spend in idle vagaries; as, to dream away an hour; to dream through life. " Why does Antony dream out his hours " Dryden.
DREAMER
DREAMER Dream "er, n.
1. One who dreams.
2. A visionary; one lost in wild imaginations or vain schemes of some anticipated good; as, a political dreamer.
DREAMFUL
DREAMFUL Dream "ful, a.
Defn: Full of dreams. " Dreamful ease. " Tennyson. -- Dream "ful *ly, adv.
DREAMILY
DREAMILY Dream "i *ly, adv.
Defn: As if in a dream; softly; slowly; languidly. Longfellow.
DREAMINESS
DREAMINESS Dream "i *ness, n.
Defn: The state of being dreamy.
DREAMINGLY
DREAMINGLY Dream "ing *ly, adv.
Defn: In a dreamy manner.
DREAMLAND
DREAMLAND Dream "land `, n.
Defn: An unreal, delightful country such as in sometimes pictured in dreams; region of fancies; fairyland. [He ] builds a bridge from dreamland for his lay. Lowell.
DREAMLESS
DREAMLESS Dream "less, a.
Defn: Free from, or without, dreams. Camden. -- Dream "less *ly, adv.
DREAMY
Dream "y, a. [Compar. Dreamier; superl. Dreamiest.]
Defn: Abounding in dreams or given to dreaming; appropriate to, or like, dreams; visionary. "The dreamy dells." Tennyson.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dream
dream |drēm drim | ▶noun a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep: I had a recurrent dream about falling from great heights. • [ in sing. ] a state of mind in which someone is or seems to be unaware of their immediate surroundings: he had been walking around in a dream all day. • a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal: I fulfilled a childhood dream when I became champion | the girl of my dreams | [ as modifier ] : they'd found their dream home. • an unrealistic or self-deluding fantasy: maybe he could get a job and earn some money —but he knew this was just a dream. • a person or thing perceived as wonderful or perfect: her new man's an absolute dream | it was a dream of a backhand | she's a couturier's dream. ▶verb ( past and past participle dreamed or dreamt |dremt | ) [ no obj. ] 1 experience dreams during sleep: I dreamed about her last night. • [ with obj. ] see, hear, or feel (something ) in a dream: maybe you dreamed it | [ with clause ] : I dreamed that I was going to be executed. • indulge in daydreams or fantasies, typically about something greatly desired: she had dreamed of a trip to Italy. • [ with obj. ] (dream time away ) waste one's time in a lazy, unproductive way. 2 [ with negative ] contemplate the possibility of doing something or that something might be the case: I wouldn't dream of foisting myself on you | [ with clause ] : I never dreamed anyone would take offense. PHRASES beyond one's wildest dreams bigger or better than could be reasonably expected: stockbrokers command salaries beyond the wildest dreams of most workers. in your dreams used in spoken English to assert that something much desired is not likely ever to happen. in one's wildest dreams [ with negative ] used to emphasize that a situation is beyond the scope of one's imagination: she could never in her wildest dreams have imagined the summer weather in New York. like a dream informal very well or successfully: the car is still running like a dream. PHRASAL VERBS dream on [ in imperative ] informal used, esp. in spoken English, as an ironic comment on the unlikely or impractical nature of a plan or aspiration: Dean thinks he's going to get the job. Dream on, babe. dream something up imagine or invent something: he's been dreaming up new ways of attracting customers. DERIVATIVES dream ful |-fəl |adjective ( literary ), dream less adjective ORIGIN Middle English: of Germanic origin, related to Dutch droom and German Traum, and probably also to Old English drēam ‘joy, music. ’
dreamboat
dream boat |ˈdrēmˌbōt ˈdrimˌboʊt | ▶noun informal a very attractive person, esp. a man.
dreamcatcher
dream catch er |ˈdrēmˌkaCHər, -ˌkeCH- ˈdriːmkætʃər | ▶noun a small hoop containing a horsehair mesh, or a similar construction of string or yarn, decorated with feathers and beads, believed to give its owner good dreams. Dreamcatchers were originally made by American Indians.
dreamer
dream er |ˈdrēmər ˈdrimər | ▶noun a person who dreams or is dreaming. • a person who is unpractical or idealistic: a rebellious young dreamer.
Dreaming
Dream |ing ▶noun (in the mythology of some Australian Aboriginal peoples ) Dreamtime or Alcheringa, especially as manifested in the natural world and celebrated in ritual.
dreamland
dream land |ˈdrēmˌland ˈdrimˌlænd | ▶noun sleep regarded as a world of dreams: she tries to lull herself into dreamland. • an imagined and unrealistically ideal world: there was always in the Cotton Club a certain dreamland aspect.
dreamlike
dream like |ˈdrēmˌlīk ˈdriːmlaɪk | ▶adjective having the qualities of a dream; unreal: she snapped out of her dreamlike state.
dreamscape
dream scape |ˈdrēmˌskāp ˈdrimskeɪp | ▶noun a landscape or scene with the strangeness or mystery characteristic of dreams: surrealism's popular manifestations were the dreamscapes of Salvador Dalí.
dream team
dream team |drim tim | ▶noun a team of people perceived as the perfect combination for a particular purpose: the two have been linked as the dream team that will revitalize New York Democrats.
dream ticket
dream ticket ▶noun Brit. a pair of candidates standing together for political office who are ideally matched to attract widespread support.
Dreamtime
Dream time |ˈdrēmˌtīm ˈdrimtaɪm | ▶noun (in the mythology of some Australian Aborigines ) the “golden age ” when the first ancestors were created.
dreamwork
dream work |ˈdrēmˌwərk ˈdrimwərk | ▶noun Psychoanalysis the processes by which the unconscious mind alters the manifest content of dreams in order to conceal their real meaning from the dreamer.
dreamworld
dream world |ˈdrēmˌwərld ˈdrimˌwərld | ▶noun a fantastic or idealized view of life: somebody who can live in a romantic dreamworld.
dreamy
dream y |ˈdrēmē ˈdrimi | ▶adjective ( dreamier, dreamiest ) (of a person ) not practical; given to daydreaming: a dreamy boy who grew up absorbed in poetry. • having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike: a slow dreamy melody. • informal delightful; gorgeous: I bet he was really dreamy. DERIVATIVES dream i ly |-məlē |adverb, dream i ness noun
Oxford Dictionary
dream
dream |driːm | ▶noun 1 a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep: I had a recurrent dream about falling from great heights. • [ in sing. ] a state of mind in which someone is or seems to be unaware of their immediate surroundings: he had been walking around in a dream all day. 2 a cherished aspiration, ambition, or ideal: I fulfilled a childhood dream when I became champion. • an unrealistic or self-deluding fantasy: maybe he could get a job and earn some money —but he knew this was just a dream. • a person or thing perceived as wonderful or perfect: her new man's an absolute dream | it was a dream of a backhand. ▶verb ( past and past participle dreamed |drɛmt, driːmd | or dreamt |drɛmt | ) [ no obj. ] 1 experience dreams during sleep: I dreamed about her last night. • [ with obj. ] see, hear, or feel (something ) in a dream: maybe you dreamed it | [ with clause ] : I dreamed that I was going to be executed. 2 indulge in daydreams or fantasies about something greatly desired: she had dreamed of a trip to America. 3 [ with negative ] contemplate the possibility of doing something or that something might be the case: I wouldn't dream of foisting myself on you | [ with clause ] : I never dreamed anyone would take offence. PHRASES beyond one's wildest dreams bigger or better than could be reasonably expected: stockbrokers command salaries beyond the wildest dreams of most workers. in your dreams used ironically to assert that something desired is never likely to happen. in one's wildest dreams [ with negative ] used to emphasize that a situation is beyond the scope of one's imagination: she could never in her wildest dreams have imagined the summer weather in New York. like a dream informal very well or successfully: the car is still running like a dream. PHRASAL VERBS dream on [ in imperative ] informal used as an ironic comment on the unlikely nature of a plan or aspiration: Dean thinks he's going to get the job. Dream on, Babe. dream something up imagine or invent something: he's been dreaming up new ways of attracting customers. DERIVATIVES dreamful adjective ( literary ), dreamless adjective ORIGIN Middle English: of Germanic origin, related to Dutch droom and German Traum, and probably also to Old English drēam ‘joy, music ’.
dreamboat
dream |boat |ˈdriːmbəʊt | ▶noun informal a very attractive person, especially a man.
dreamcatcher
dream |catch ¦er |ˈdriːmkatʃə (r )| ▶noun a small hoop containing a horsehair mesh decorated with feathers and beads, believed by American Indians to give its owner good dreams.
dreamer
dream ¦er |ˈdriːmə | ▶noun 1 a person who dreams or is dreaming. 2 a person who is unpractical or idealistic: a rebellious young dreamer.
Dreaming
Dream |ing ▶noun (in the mythology of some Australian Aboriginal peoples ) Dreamtime or Alcheringa, especially as manifested in the natural world and celebrated in ritual.
dreamland
dream |land |ˈdriːmland | ▶noun 1 [ mass noun ] sleep regarded as a world of dreams: she tries to lull herself into dreamland. 2 an imagined and unrealistically ideal world: a digital dreamland where you'll pay bills with a click of the mouse.
dreamlike
dream |like |ˈdriːmlʌɪk | ▶adjective having the qualities of a dream; unreal: she snapped out of her dreamlike state.
dreamscape
dream |scape |ˈdriːmskeɪp | ▶noun a landscape or scene with the strangeness or mystery characteristic of dreams.
dream team
dream team ▶noun a team of people perceived as the perfect combination for a particular purpose: the two have been linked as the dream team that will revitalize New York Democrats.
dream ticket
dream ticket ▶noun Brit. a pair of candidates standing together for political office who are ideally matched to attract widespread support.
Dreamtime
Dream |time |ˈdriːmtʌɪm | ▶noun another term for Alcheringa.
dreamwork
dream |work ▶noun [ mass noun ] Psychoanalysis the processes by which the unconscious mind alters the manifest content of dreams in order to conceal their real meaning from the dreamer.
dreamworld
dream |world |driːmwɜːld | ▶noun a fantastic or idealized view of life: somebody who can live in a romantic dreamworld.
dreamy
dreamy |ˈdriːmi | ▶adjective ( dreamier, dreamiest ) 1 having a magical or pleasantly unreal quality; dreamlike: the atmosphere is tranquil and dreamy | a slow dreamy melody. • informal delightful; gorgeous: I bet he was really dreamy. 2 given to or indulging in daydreaming: a dreamy boy who grew up absorbed in poetry. DERIVATIVES dreamily adverb, dreaminess noun
American Oxford Thesaurus
dream
dream noun 1 I awoke from my dreams: REM sleep; nightmare; vision, fantasy, hallucination. 2 she went around in a dream: daydream, reverie, trance, daze, stupor, haze. 3 he realized his childhood dream: ambition, aspiration, hope; goal, aim, objective, grail, intention, intent, target; desire, wish, yearning; daydream, fantasy, pipe dream. 4 he's an absolute dream: delight, joy, marvel, wonder, gem, treasure; beauty, vision. ▶verb 1 she dreamed about her own funeral: have a dream, have a nightmare. 2 I dreamt of making the Olympic team: fantasize about, daydream about; wish for, hope for, long for, yearn for, hanker after, set one's heart on; aspire to, aim for, set one's sights on. 3 she's always dreaming: daydream, be in a trance, be lost in thought, be preoccupied, be abstracted, stare into space, muse, be in la-la land. 4 I wouldn't dream of being late: think, consider, contemplate, conceive. ▶adjective his dream home: ideal, perfect, fantasy. PHRASES dream up I dreamed up some new excuse: think up, invent, concoct, devise, hatch, contrive, create, work out, come up with; informal cook up. WORD LINKS oneiric relating to dreams Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
dreamer
dreamer noun part of me will always be a dreamer: fantasist, daydreamer; romantic, sentimentalist, idealist, wishful thinker, Don Quixote; utopian, visionary. ANTONYMS realist.
dreamland
dreamland noun 1 I drift off to dreamland: sleep; humorous the land of Nod. 2 they must be living in dreamland: the land of make-believe, fairyland, cloudland, la-la land, never-never land, paradise, Utopia, heaven, Shangri-La.
dreamlike
dreamlike adjective they use lighting and smoke to give the scene a dreamlike effect: unreal, illusory, imaginary, unsubstantial, chimerical, ethereal, phantasmagorical, trancelike; surreal; nightmarish, Kafkaesque; hazy, shadowy, faint, indistinct, unclear; literary illusive.
dreamy
dreamy adjective 1 a dreamy expression: daydreaming, dreaming; pensive, thoughtful, reflective, meditative, ruminative; lost in thought, preoccupied, distracted, rapt, inattentive, woolgathering, vague, absorbed, absentminded, with one's head in the clouds, in a world of one's own; informal miles away. ANTONYMS alert, attentive. 2 you and your ideas are a bit too dreamy for me: idealistic, romantic, starry-eyed, impractical, unrealistic, utopian, quixotic; chiefly Brit. informal airy-fairy. ANTONYMS realistic, practical. 3 a dreamy recollection: dreamlike, vague, dim, hazy, shadowy, faint, indistinct, unclear. ANTONYMS clear, sharp. 4 informal Tasha's friend Rick is really dreamy: attractive, handsome, good-looking; appealing, lovely, delightful; informal heavenly, divine, gorgeous, hot, cute. ANTONYMS unattractive, ugly.
Oxford Thesaurus
dream
dream noun 1 I awoke from turbulent dreams: fantasy, nightmare; vision, hallucination. 2 Leonora went around in a dream the following week: daydream, reverie, trance, daze, stupor, haze, hypnotic state, half-conscious state, state of unreality; Scottish dwam. 3 he realized his childhood dream of running the estate: ambition, aspiration, hope; goal, design, plan, aim, object, objective, grail, holy grail, target, intention, intent; desire, wish, notion, yearning; daydream, fantasy; illusion, delusion, pipe dream, chimera; (dreams ) castles in the air, castles in Spain; informal pie in the sky. 4 he's an absolute dream: delight, joy, marvel, wonder, gem, treasure, pleasure; beauty, vision, vision of loveliness, pleasure to behold. ▶verb 1 she dreamed that she had been present at her own funeral: have a dream, have dreams, have a nightmare, have nightmares. 2 I dreamed of making the Olympic team: fantasize about, daydream about; wish for, hope for, long for, yearn for, hunger for, hanker after, set one's heart on; aspire to, desire to, wish to; aim for, seek to, have as one's goal /aim, set one's sights on; literary thirst for /after. 3 she's always dreaming —I think she lives in a world of her own: daydream, be in a reverie, be in a trance, be lost in thought, be preoccupied, be abstracted, let one's thoughts wander, stare into space, indulge in wool-gathering, be in a brown study, be in cloud cuckoo land; muse, wonder. 4 I wouldn't dream of being late for Aunt Louise: think, consider, contemplate, conceive, entertain the thought of, visualize. PHRASES dream something up I dreamed up some new excuse: think up, invent, concoct, devise, hatch, contrive, create, fabricate, work out, come up with, conjure up; informal cook up, brew. ▶adjective he bought his Californian dream home for $3,000,000: ideal, perfect, flawless, exemplary; fantasy. WORD LINKS dream oneiric relating to dreams oneiromancy interpretation of dreams oneirophobia fear of dreams Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.
dreamer
dreamer noun you're just a bunch of naive dreamers: fantasist, fantasizer, daydreamer; romantic, sentimentalist, romancer; idealist, impractical /unrealistic person, wishful thinker, pipe-dreamer, castle-builder, Utopian, Don Quixote, Walter Mitty; visionary; rare reverist; archaic fantast. ANTONYMS realist.
dreamland
dreamland noun 1 I can't drift off to dreamland while she's pacing around the flat: sleep, slumber, land of Nod. 2 they must be living in dreamland if they thought their standards had risen to match those of Australia: the land of make-believe, never-never land, fairyland, world of fantasy, cloud cuckoo land; paradise, (the Garden of ) Eden, Utopia, heaven, seventh heaven, Shangri-La. ANTONYMS the real world.
dreamlike
dreamlike adjective the gardens have a special dreamlike quality: unreal, unsubstantial, illusive, illusory, illusionary, imaginary, chimerical, ethereal, phantasmagorical, trance-like; surreal, psychedelic; nightmarish, Kafkaesque, ghostly, ghostlike; vague, dim, hazy, shadowy, misty, faint, indistinct, unclear. ANTONYMS real, tangible.
dreamy
dreamy adjective 1 his eyes took on a dreamy expression: daydreaming, dreaming; pensive, thoughtful, reflective, meditative, musing, ruminative, speculative, lost in thought; preoccupied, distracted, abstracted, rapt, inattentive, wool-gathering, vague, absorbed, distrait, absent-minded, with one's head in the clouds, in a world of one's own, far away, in a brown study; informal miles away. ANTONYMS attentive, alert. 2 Paul was impractical and dreamy: idealistic, romantic, starry-eyed, impractical, unrealistic, Utopian, quixotic, out of touch with reality; fanciful, fantasizing, daydreaming, head-in-the-clouds; visionary, far-sighted, prophetic; Brit. informal airy-fairy. ANTONYMS realistic, practical. 3 a dreamy recollection: dreamlike, vague, dim, hazy, shadowy, misty, faint, indistinct, unclear. ANTONYMS clear, sharp. 4 dreamy guitar pop: gentle, tranquil, peaceful, relaxing, soothing, calming, lulling, romantic. ANTONYMS harsh. 5 informal I bet the prince was really dreamy: wonderful, marvellous, terrific, fabulous, lovely, delightful; attractive, appealing; informal heavenly, divine, gorgeous. ANTONYMS unpleasant, unattractive.
Duden Dictionary
Dream-Team
Dream-Team , Dream team Substantiv, Neutrum besonders Sport , das Dreamteam |ˈdriːmtiːm ˈdriːmtiːm |das Dream-Team; Genitiv: des Dream-Teams, Plural: die Dream-Teams das Dreamteam; Genitiv: des Dreamteams, Plural: die Dreamteams englisch dream team, eigentlich = Traumteam, aus: dream = Traum und team, Team ideales, ideal zusammengesetztes Team, Gespann
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dream
dream /driːm /〖語源は 「喜び 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 «…についての /…という » (睡眠中の )夢 «about , of /that 節 » (!⦅コーパス ⦆名詞 が続くときはabout, doingが続くときはofが好まれる ) ▸ Last night I had a dream about going to [that I went to ] Osaka .昨夜私は大阪に行った夢を見た (╳… I saw [looked at ] a dream … としない; see … in one's dream (夢で …を見る )は可能 )▸ a recurring dream 繰り返し見る夢 ▸ It was like a bad dream .それはまるで悪夢のようだった ▸ Sweet dreams!おやすみなさい コミュニケーション A: Can I borrow some money? お金を借りてもいいかな .B: In your dreams . 夢でも見てんじゃないの .❢相手の申し入れを強く拒絶する表現 .2 a. «…するという » (将来の )夢 , 願い , 望み, 理想 «of do ing , to do » (!⦅コーパス ⦆過去の内容にはof doingが, 未来の内容にはto doが好まれる ) ▸ My dream is to become a nurse. ≒ I have a dream to become [of becoming ] a nurse .私の夢は看護師になることです (!(1 )形式主語のitを用いたIt is my dream to become a nurse. (看護師になるのが私の夢です )はmy dreamに焦点がある. (2 )過去の内容を表すI had a dream of becoming [to become ] a nurse. (私は看護師になるのが夢だった )でも実現の有無は不明 ) ▸ It's always been a dream of mine to be on the radio .ラジオに出ることが常に私の夢でした ▸ realize [fulfill ] one's dream of opening a restaurant レストランを開業する夢を実現する ▸ My dream has come true .夢が実現した ▸ follow [pursue, chase ] one's dream 自分の夢を追いかける ▸ childhood dreams 子供時代のいろいろな夢 ▸ the man of one's dreams 理想の男性 .b. 〖形容詞的に 〗夢のような, 申し分ない, すばらしい ▸ a dream house [car ]すばらしい家 [車 ]3 〖通例単数形で 〗夢うつつ, 夢心地 ; 白昼夢 (daydream )▸ live in a dream 夢うつつの状態で過ごす .4 ⦅くだけた話 やや古 ⦆〖単数形で 〗魅力的な人 [物 ]▸ Ichiro is every child's dream .イチローは子供たちみんなのあこがれの的だ a dr è am come tr ú e 夢がかなうこと, 実現した夢 (!comeは 過分 でdreamを修飾; ↑名詞 2 a ) .beyond one's (w ì ldest ) dr é ams 夢にも思わないほど, 想像以上に .in one's (w ì ldest ) dr é ams ⦅話 ⦆〖否定文で 〗夢にも, まったく ▸ Never in my wildest dreams did I think that this would happen .こんな事が起ころうとは夢にも思っていなかった .l ì ke a dr é am ⦅くだけた話 ⦆夢のように ; 楽々と ; 申し分なく 〈機能するなど 〉.動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d |dremt /, ⦅英 ⦆~t /dremt /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〖~ that節 〗〈人が 〉…ということを夢見る, 願う ▸ I dreamed (that ) I would visit England some day .私はいつの日かイングランドへ行くことを夢見ていた 2 〖~ that節 〗〈人が 〉 (睡眠中に )…ということを夢に見る ; …を夢に見る ; 〈夢 〉を見る ▸ Every night I dreamed that I was flying high up in the sky .毎夜私は空高く飛んでいる夢を見た ▸ dream a pleasant [bad ] dream 楽しい [嫌な ]夢を見る (!後ろのdreamは 名詞 で同族目的語 ) 3 〖しばしば否定文で 〗…を夢想する ; 〖~ that節 〗…ということを想像する, 考える ▸ Who would have dreamed the result? ⦅話 ⦆だれがその結果を想像しただろうか ▸ I never dreamed that Tom would be selected .トムが選ばれることになるとは夢にも思わなかった 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…を » 夢みる , 夢に描く «of , about » ▸ I dreamed of becoming an astronaut when I was young .私は若いころ宇宙飛行士になることを夢見ていた ▸ That is something I have dreamed about all my life .それは私が一生涯望んできたことだ 2 «…について » (睡眠中に )夢に見る «about , of » ▸ I dreamed about you last night .昨夜君の夢を見た 3 〖しばしば否定文で 〗 «…について » 想像する ; 考えつく «of » ▸ I wouldn't [would never ] dream of insulting you .⦅話 ⦆君を侮辱 (ぶじょく )しようなどとは夢にも思わない .4 (夢うつつで )ぼんやりする (daydream ).dr è am A aw á y [aw á y A ]A 〈時間 人生 〉を夢うつつで [ぼんやりと ]過ごす .dr è am ó n ⦅くだけた話 おどけて ⦆〖命令文で 〗何夢みたいなことを言ってるんだい .dr è am A ú p [ú p A ]⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈 (ばかげた )計画 考えなど 〉を思いつく, 考え出す .~́ t è am ドリームチーム 〘最高の試合 [仕事 ]をするスポーツチーム [専門家集団 ]〙.~́ t ì cket 1 理想的な組み合わせ, ドリームチケット 〘勝利を確実視される候補者の組み合わせ; 正副大統領候補など 〙.2 絶好の機会 .~́ w ò rld 夢 [空想 ]の世界 ▸ be [live ] in a dream world 実現しそうもないことを夢見ている .
dreamboat
dr é am b ò at 名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆とても魅力的な [すてきな ]物 [人 ] 〘特に男性 〙.
dreamer
dr é am er 名詞 C 1 ⦅主に非難して ⦆空想 [夢想 ]家 .2 夢を見ている人 .
dreamily
dr é am i ly 副詞 夢見心地で, 夢のように .
dreamland
dr é am l à nd 名詞 U C 1 ⦅主に英 非難して ⦆(人の思い描く )理想郷, ユートピア .2 夢 [眠り ]の国 .
dreamless
dr é am less 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗夢を見ない, 深い 〈眠り 〉.
dreamlike
dr é am l ì ke 形容詞 非現実的な, 夢のような .
dreamt
dreamt /dremt / (! drea-は /dre /) 動詞 ⦅英 ⦆dreamの過去形 過去分詞 .
dreamy
dream y /dríːmi /形容詞 1 〈人が 〉空想に耽 (ふけ )る ; 〈考え 意見などが 〉現実的でない (→dreamily ).2 〖名詞 の前で 〗夢見心地な, 幻想的な .3 〖名詞 の前で 〗心地よい 〈音楽など 〉.4 ⦅くだけて ⦆魅力的な, すばらしい ; 穏やかな .dr é am i ness 名詞