reverie 英 [ˈrevəri]   美 [ˈrɛvəri]

reverie

reverie  英 [ˈrevəri] 美 [ˈrɛvəri]

n. 幻想;沉思;幻想曲 

名词复数:reveries 

I don't think I've ever seen a movie like it, it seems to capture what memory – or the reverie of reliving a memory – feels like. 我认为我从来没有见识过这样的一部电影,它似乎抓住了某种记忆,感觉上,抑或是对重拾的记忆的沉思。
So, the object of this wonderful aesthetic reverie, the nymphet, turns out to be an adult male. And I just want you to ask yourself why that could be. 所以,那个美妙的幻想,那个性感少女,变成了一个成年男性,我只是想问问你们,为什么会变成这样。

  • If you're relaxing on the beach, dreaming of how you will never have to get up and go back to work, you're engaged in a reverie, or pleasant daydream.
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  • n. 幻想;沉思;幻想曲
  • 1. I don't think I've ever seen a movie like it, it seems to capture what memory – or the reverie of reliving a memory – feels like.

    我认为我从来没有见识过这样的一部电影,它似乎抓住了某种记忆,感觉上,抑或是对重拾的记忆的沉思。

  • 2. So, the object of this wonderful aesthetic reverie, the nymphet, turns out to be an adult male. And I just want you to ask yourself why that could be.

    所以,那个美妙的幻想,那个性感少女,变成了一个成年男性,我只是想问问你们,为什么会变成这样。

  • 3. In the Louvre painting the nude woman is lost in sad reverie, as if already filled with regret for what she is about do.

    在卢浮宫的那幅画中,裸体女人陷入伤感的沉思中,仿佛是对自己将要去赴的幽会早有悔意。

  • reverie (n.) mid-14c., reuerye, "wild conduct, frolic," from Old French reverie, resverie "revelry, raving, delirium" (Modern French rêverie), from resver "to dream, wander, rave" (12c., Modern French rêver), of uncertain origin (also the root of rave). Meaning "daydream" is first attested 1650s, a reborrowing from French. As a type of musical composition, it is attested from 1880. Related: Reverist.
rev·erie / ˈrevəri ; NAmE ˈrevəri / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( formal) a state of thinking about pleasant things, almost as though you are dreaming 幻想;白日梦;梦想 SYN daydream She was jolted out of her reverie as the door opened. 门一开就把她从幻想中惊醒。 reverie reveries rev·erie / ˈrevəri ; NAmE ˈrevəri /
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