dreamy
adj. 不切實際的; 恍惚的; 輕柔的
If you say that someone has a dreamy expression, you mean that they are not paying attention to things around them and look as if they are thinking about something pleasant.
His face assumed a sort of dreamy expression.
他臉上現出一種恍惚的表情。
If you describe something as dreamy, you mean that you like it and that it seems gentle and soft, like something in a dream.
...dreamy shots of beautiful sunsets.
夢幻般的美麗晚霞的照片
...a dreamy, delicate song.
一首輕柔美妙的歌曲
If you describe a person or an idea as dreamy, you mean that they are not very practical.
He's like some dreamy kid playing on his own...
他就像是個自娛自樂的愛幻想的孩子。
The changes would move the party away from the dreamy leftism that alienated many Japanese.
這些變革將使該黨擺脫不切實際的“左傾”思想的影響,正是這些“左傾”思想讓很多日本人離他們而去。
1. dreamy in mood or nature;
2. lacking spirit or liveliness;
Circumambulate the city of a dreamy Sabbath afternoon ( Herman Melville )
繞行一個處在夢幻般的安息日下午的城市 ( 赫爾曼·梅爾維爾 )
I like dreamy music.
我喜歡輕柔悅耳的音樂.
There was a dreamy look in her mother's face.
她母親的臉上有著一種想入非非的神情.
His sweet talk made her dreamy.
他的甜言蜜語令她如夢如痴.
It was called Dreamy Blues.
名為《夢幻布魯斯》.