Daydream Meaning in English
word
ˈdeɪˌdɹim
DAY-dreem
dˈeɪdɹiːm
DAY-dreem
Definición
To think about pleasant things or imagine situations while you are awake, often instead of paying attention to what is happening around you.
Uso & Matices
Usually informal. Common collocations: 'have a daydream,' 'catch someone daydreaming.' As a verb, often used as 'to daydream about something.' Not the same as 'dream' (which is usually during sleep). Sometimes used negatively for lack of focus.
Spanish: soñar despierto - ensoñaciónPortuguese (BR): sonhar acordado - devaneioPortuguese (PT): sonhar acordado - devaneioChinese (Simplified): 白日梦 - 白日做梦Chinese (Traditional): 白日夢 - 白日做夢Hindi: दिन में सपना देखना - दिवास्वप्नArabic: أحلام اليقظةBengali: স্বপ্ন দেখা - দিবাস্বপ্ন দেখাRussian: мечтать - грезитьJapanese: 空想するVietnamese: mơ màng - mộng mơKorean: 공상하다Turkish: hayal kurmak - dalmak (gündüz)Urdu: خیالوں میں کھو جاناIndonesian: melamun
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She likes to daydream during class.
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I had a nice daydream about traveling.
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Stop daydreaming and finish your homework.
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Sometimes I daydream about winning the lottery.
natural
He got caught daydreaming at work again.
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It’s easy to daydream when the meeting is boring.
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