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Definition of dreamworld in English: dreamworldnounˈdriːmwəːldˈdrimˌwərld A fantastic or idealized view of life. 幻想世界,理想世界 somebody who can live in a romantic dreamworld 能在浪漫的幻想世界中生活的某个人。 Example sentencesExamples - I wanted to be at the bottom level of a realistic internet market, not a dreamworld.
- Unlike her Kansas predecessor, though, Monica hasn't quite shaken off her Technicolor dreamworld.
- Actually I should mention the dreamworld I was experiencing when I was living in Brooklyn.
- He and Junior really are living in some sort of dreamworld where they apparently don't have to worry that their every previous public statement is noted and available for the whole world to see.
- Drawing upon feminist analysis of pornography, the student argued that girls' bodies continue to be objectified in the guise of physical femme dominance, remaining on display for the dreamworlds of adolescent men.
- Watching the film is like experiencing an intense dreamworld through wide open eyes.
- It was like the first sight of Venice: immediate transportation into a hallucinatory dreamworld.
- By refiguring the ‘theory of the passions’ the book invites us to question the medium's capacity for projecting a dreamworld despite its vexed association with the past.
- It was like I was in a dreamworld and nothing was real.
- They can treat their time away as a temporary break from reality, like a dreamworld where whatever happened stayed in the dream, not following them into the realities of wakefulness.
- The SDLP is living in a dreamworld over its call for an unarmed police force in Northern Ireland, rank and file officers claimed yesterday.
- The spectacle of the dreamworld of the modern inaugurates a posthuman moment, one in which the experience of the marvelous unfolds as both a utopian gesture and a catastrophe.
- And those facts, combined with my own observations of the real world, always collided with my carefully constructed Marxist dreamworld.
- Soon enough all three were fast asleep, each drifting off in a dreamworld of their own.
- The further I sunk into that hole, the deeper I went into my dreamworld, until I felt as if I was suffocating, maybe drowning, and I tried to wake myself.
- I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there.
- I spend my life as a lawyer in the dreamworld that imagines that principles guide judicial decisions.
- She or he is the turn-of-the-millennium Alice in Wonderland immersed in a dreamworld.
- So, not only are the truly needy in our society being forced to go hungry to pay for this selfish conservative dreamworld, but our kids as well.
- My arguments are flaky, and I'm a selfish hippy living in a dreamworld.
Definition of dreamworld in US English: dreamworldnounˈdrimˌwərldˈdrēmˌwərld A fantastic or idealized view of life. 幻想世界,理想世界 somebody who can live in a romantic dreamworld 能在浪漫的幻想世界中生活的某个人。 Example sentencesExamples - It was like I was in a dreamworld and nothing was real.
- I wanted to be at the bottom level of a realistic internet market, not a dreamworld.
- They can treat their time away as a temporary break from reality, like a dreamworld where whatever happened stayed in the dream, not following them into the realities of wakefulness.
- Watching the film is like experiencing an intense dreamworld through wide open eyes.
- I spend my life as a lawyer in the dreamworld that imagines that principles guide judicial decisions.
- She or he is the turn-of-the-millennium Alice in Wonderland immersed in a dreamworld.
- The further I sunk into that hole, the deeper I went into my dreamworld, until I felt as if I was suffocating, maybe drowning, and I tried to wake myself.
- So, not only are the truly needy in our society being forced to go hungry to pay for this selfish conservative dreamworld, but our kids as well.
- Actually I should mention the dreamworld I was experiencing when I was living in Brooklyn.
- By refiguring the ‘theory of the passions’ the book invites us to question the medium's capacity for projecting a dreamworld despite its vexed association with the past.
- He and Junior really are living in some sort of dreamworld where they apparently don't have to worry that their every previous public statement is noted and available for the whole world to see.
- It was like the first sight of Venice: immediate transportation into a hallucinatory dreamworld.
- The spectacle of the dreamworld of the modern inaugurates a posthuman moment, one in which the experience of the marvelous unfolds as both a utopian gesture and a catastrophe.
- And those facts, combined with my own observations of the real world, always collided with my carefully constructed Marxist dreamworld.
- Soon enough all three were fast asleep, each drifting off in a dreamworld of their own.
- My arguments are flaky, and I'm a selfish hippy living in a dreamworld.
- Drawing upon feminist analysis of pornography, the student argued that girls' bodies continue to be objectified in the guise of physical femme dominance, remaining on display for the dreamworlds of adolescent men.
- I wouldn't be so enthused if it didn't look like a Hugh Ferris sketchbook come to life. It's a dreamworld Manhattan of the 30s, and I can't wait to spend 100 minutes there.
- Unlike her Kansas predecessor, though, Monica hasn't quite shaken off her Technicolor dreamworld.
- The SDLP is living in a dreamworld over its call for an unarmed police force in Northern Ireland, rank and file officers claimed yesterday.
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