A2 a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping梦,睡梦,梦境
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Jane's hand on my shoulder woke me from a bad dream.
I was in the middle of an amazing dream when the alarm went off.
Some people believe that dreams reveal important things about your subconscious thoughts.
I had a weird dream about you last night.
If I eat a lot of cheese in the evening, I have amazing dreams.
B1 something that you want to happen very much but that is not very likely梦想,幻想,愿望
the best that you can imagine理想的,梦想的
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Their dream to bring computers and ordinary people together was nothing less than revolutionary.
To win the Olympic gold medal was the realization of his life's dream.
Ever since she was a child her dream has been to teach school.
It was his boyhood dream to become a film director.
After all the problems I'd had getting pregnant, Oliver's birth was a dream come true.
A2 [ I or T ] to experience events and images in your mind while you are sleeping做梦;梦见
[ I or T ] mainly UK to imagine that you have heard, done, or seen something when you have not梦想,想象
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She dreamed she saw someone standing at the foot of her bed.
There's an old superstition that young girls going to bed on this night dream of their future husbands.
Last night I dreamed that you were living in my kitchen - it was weird!
I couldn't believe what I was seeing - I thought I must be dreaming.
If you're dreaming that you're about to die, you always wake up, don't you?
B1 [ I ] to imagine something that you would like to happen幻想;梦想,想望
used to tell someone that what they are hoping for is not likely to happen or to be true痴心妄想,做梦去吧
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