lucid
adj. 清楚的,明白的; 神志清醒的; 清澈的,透明的; [動,植]光滑的
Lucid writing or speech is clear and easy to understand.
...a lucid account of the history of mankind...
對人類歷史的清楚記述
His prose is always lucid and compelling.
他的散文素來簡潔、有力。
If someone is lucid, they are thinking clearly again after a period of illness or confusion.
He wasn't very lucid, he didn't quite know where he was.
他神志不是很清醒,不太知道自己在哪裡。
1. (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable;
2. having a clear mind;
3. capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner;
4. transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity;
The style is lucid and lively.
筆調很明快.
Psychiatrist Stephen LaBerge is an expert on lucid dreaming.
精神病醫生斯蒂芬·伯奇是研究清醒做夢的專家.
The patient's mind is lucid.
病人的神志是清醒的.
The longest American stay was that of Shannon Lucid, who spent 188 days aboard Mir in 1996.
美國人在空間站停留最長的一次是珊農?西的那一次, 她1996年在和平號上停留了188天.
Another thing you can try is to convert it into a lucid dream.
你還可以嘗試將此轉變為一個清醒的夢.