daydream 英 [ˈdeɪdri:m]   美 [ˈdeˌdrim]

daydream

daydream  英 [ˈdeɪdri:m] 美 [ˈdeˌdrim]

vi. 做白日梦  n. 白日梦 

进行时:daydreaming  过去式:daydreamed  过去分词:day-dreamed  第三人称单数:daydreams'  名词复数:daydreams 

Don't daydream or spend time fantasizing. 不要做白日梦或者花时间幻想。
When you do not interact with the audience, you are giving them a huge opportunity to daydream, doze off and not listen. 而当你没能与听众达到互为影响时,他们就有了一个大大的机会去做白日梦、打瞌睡、不听你的演讲。

  • A daydream is a fantasy you have while you're awake. Daydreams are pleasant, and they can be so absorbing that they distract you from what's going on around you.
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  • vi. 做白日梦
  • n. 白日梦
  • 1. Don't daydream or spend time fantasizing.

    不要做白日梦或者花时间幻想。

  • 2. When you do not interact with the audience, you are giving them a huge opportunity to daydream, doze off and not listen.

    而当你没能与听众达到互为影响时,他们就有了一个大大的机会去做白日梦、打瞌睡、不听你的演讲。

  • 3. Let yourself daydream, but try to stay conscious as you do it.

    让自己做做白日梦,但在这过程中要保持清醒的意识。

  • daydream (n.) 1680s, from day + dream (n.). As a verb, attested from 1820. Related: Daydreamer; daydreaming.
day·dream / ˈdeɪdriːm ; NAmE ˈdeɪdriːm / noun pleasant thoughts that make you forget about the present 白日梦;幻想;空想 She stared out of the window, lost in a daydream. 她凝视窗外,沉浸在幻想之中。 day·dream verb [intransitive ] daydream(about sb/sth) I would spend hours daydreaming about a house of my own. 我常常一连几个小时幻想自己有一所房子。 daydream daydreams daydreamed daydreaming day·dream / ˈdeɪdriːm ; NAmE ˈdeɪdriːm /
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