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dreamland

/dreem-land/US // ˈdrimˌlænd //UK // (ˈdriːmlænd) //

梦乡,梦境,梦园,梦之岛

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pleasant, lovely land that exists only in dreams or the imagination; the region of reverie.
    • : a state of sleep.

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Examples

  • Stardew Valley is the perfect game for this situation, whether you’ve just sent your own progeny or someone else’s off to dreamland.

  • In the final episode, we find out that the Vision that Wanda created in her dreamland was made from the part of the Mind Stone that still lives inside Wanda.

  • This travel pillow is curved to fit your neck and stop your head from falling forward while you’re drifting off into dreamland.

  • The wine bottle may hint that it is, indeed, Wanda controlling this universe, and that the creation of her dreamland may have real-world consequences.

  • One so soporific I might send myself off to dreamland before I’ve finished my story.

  • Meanwhile, CrossFit has taken the relatively solitary world of weightlifting and calisthenics and spun a communitarian dreamland.

  • The drug took effect quickly, turning the plane into a horrific dreamland.

  • If you can adhere to these two rules, you could be well on your way to cold-free dreamland.

  • Unsurprisingly, his first job entailed scampering around the Dreamland Fun Fairground at the seaside town of Margate.

  • Neither Nichols nor Fortier were in Junction City, Kansas, home of the Dreamland.

  • It always heralded some disaster when it appeared before him in dreamland.

  • I was somewhat tired and soon felt myself drowsily wandering into dreamland as the breeze lulled me soothingly.

  • It is strange, but in dreamland one often remembers by heart that which it is impossible to do when awake.

  • She could have fallen into the arms of this wondrously beautiful fairy princess, expecting to be carried away by her to Dreamland.

  • It was the paradise, the dreamland they looked forward to during all the rest of the year.