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reveries

/rev-uh-reez/US // ˈrɛv ə riz //

遐想,遐思,幻想,梦境

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : plural of reverie.

Examples

  • The Lotus and the Storm turns out to be a grand, haunted melodrama with elements of camp, delivered in fragmentary reveries.

  • He flashes with anger—especially when his reveries are interrupted—dwells on death, and experiences curious lapses of memory.

  • Has not one with this most respectable weed, this prime havana, the concomitants of a thousand reveries?

  • The highest themes which can elevate or engross the mind of man claimed her profound and delighted reveries.

  • Probably he lays hold of the elements of experience and casts them into a seeming retort of reveries.

  • In fact, the pressing and tender solicitations of his mother could alone arouse him from his apathy or his gloomy reveries.

  • We see the different superstitions borrowing from each other their abstract reveries and their ceremonies.