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dreamer

/dree-mer/US // ˈdri mər //UK // (ˈdriːmə) //

梦想家,梦想者,造梦者,梦中人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who dreams: The dream provides insights into the interior life of the dreamer, or so say many psychotherapists.
    • : a person who lives in a world of fantasy; one who is impractical and unrealistic: The phrase "economically illiterate" has long been used to smear leftists as unrealistic utopian dreamers.
    • : a person whose ideas or projects are considered audacious or highly speculative; visionary: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was considered a dreamer—and what a wonderful dream it is!
    • : Usually Dreamer .Sometimes DREAMer . a person who qualifies for DACA or the Dream Act.

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Examples

  • They trained the dreamers on Morse code while they were awake.

  • While most of us are mere passengers in our dreams, yanked around by our subconscious mind, lucid dreamers become aware during sleep that they’re dreaming.

  • Businesses need to work with individuals and organizations across the board, harnessing the talents of a new generation of thinkers, leaders, and dreamers to help repair the Earth.

  • We can think of no better captain to inspire the next generation of dreamers on Nickelodeon, than she.

  • Before the pandemic, the “future of work” was a topic for academics and dreamers.

  • He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him.

  • Then came Obama, handsome rider of unicorns and dreamer of hope and change.

  • Allan Mayer, American Apparel's co-chair, seemingly laughed at Charney's plea, labeling him "a dreamer."

  • Secretly, however, Marie pines for Emil Bergson, a dreamer and intellect who seems ill-suited to life on a farm.

  • The dreamer tries to help, and fends off a man who is about to accost her with lecherous intentions.

  • She moved slightly, like a dreamer in pain, as again she faced the creed she had hated through many a sleepless night.

  • It is best known from its connection with the immortal dreamer, John Bunyan, whose memory it now delights to honor.

  • This dreamer could be seen daily ferreting around the Quarter for a studio always bigger than the one he had.

  • Perhaps it was this very superiority over his fellows which, for the time being, at any rate, had made him a dreamer.

  • It was a dreamer's plaything and I bought it with scant savings that should have been spent on another project.