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dreamy    音标拼音: [dr'imi]
a. 空幻的,梦想的

空幻的,梦想的

dreamy
adj 1: dreamy in mood or nature; "a woolgathering moment" [synonym:
{dreamy}, {moony}, {woolgathering}]
2: lacking spirit or liveliness; "a lackadaisical attempt"; "a
languid mood"; "a languid wave of the hand"; "a hot
languorous afternoon" [synonym: {dreamy}, {lackadaisical},
{languid}, {languorous}]

dreamy \dream"y\ (dr[=e]m"[y^]), a. [Compar. {Dreamier}
(dr[=e]m"[i^]*[~e]r); superl. {Dreamiest}.]
1. Abounding in dreams or given to dreaming; appropriate to,
or like, dreams; visionary. "The dreamy dells."
--Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]

2. soothing; restful; as, dreamy music.
[PJC]

3. Like what one dreams of; wonderful; delightful; marvelous;
ideal; as, a dreamy house and garden. [informal]
[PJC]

4. Prone to indulge in fantasy or daydreaming; as, a dreamy
young girl.
[PJC]

174 Moby Thesaurus words for "dreamy":
Barmecidal, Barmecide, absent, absent-minded, absentminded,
absorbed, abstracted, airy, anesthetized, apparent, apparitional,
appeasing, astral, autistic, bemused, calming, castle-building,
cataleptic, charmed, chimeric, comatose, cool, cradling, dandy,
daydreaming, daydreamy, deceptive, delusional, delusionary,
delusive, delusory, dereistic, divine, doped, dozy, dreamful,
dreaming, dreamlike, dreamy-eyed, dreamy-souled, drowsing, drowsy,
drugged, drugged with sleep, ecstatic, elsewhere, enchanted,
engrossed, entranced, erroneous, faint, fallacious, false,
fanciful, fantastic, faraway, gentle, gentling, glorious, groovy,
half asleep, half-awake, heavy, heavy with sleep, heavy-eyed,
hushing, idealistic, illusional, illusionary, illusive, illusory,
imaginary, in a reverie, in a stupor, in a trance, in the clouds,
indefinite, indistinct, intangible, languid, lazy, lethargic, lost,
lost in thought, lulling, meditative, misleading, misty,
mollifying, mooning, moonraking, museful, musing, napping,
narcoleptic, narcose, narcotized, narcous, neat, nifty, nodding,
oblivious, occupied, oscitant, ostensible, otherworldly, out of it,
pacifying, peaceable, peaceful, peachy, pensive, phantasmagoric,
phantasmal, phantom, pipe-dreaming, preoccupied, quiet, quietening,
rapt, relaxing, restful, rocking, romantic, sedated, seeming,
self-deceptive, self-deluding, shadowy, sleep-drowned, sleep-drunk,
sleep-filled, sleep-swollen, sleepful, sleepy, slumberous,
slumbery, snoozy, somewhere else, somnolent, soothful, soothing,
soporific, specious, spectral, spellbound, spelled, stargazing,
stilling, stretchy, stuporose, stuporous, super, supposititious,
taken up, thoughtful, tranced, tranquil, tranquilizing,
transported, unactual, unconscious, undefined, unfounded, unreal,
unsubstantial, unworldly, vague, visionary, whimsical,
woolgathering, wrapped in thought, yawning, yawny


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