Frequency rank: 9,925. – 9,953.
- to dream (of)
Ichidan verb; transitive verb
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- to dream (of)
This phrase is used to express the action of dreaming or having fantasies about something, often in a hopeful or aspirational context.
When I was a child, I dreamed of space travel.
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ゆめみる夢見ることthe act of dreamingこどものころ子供の頃のゆめをみる夢を見るto dream of childhood dreamsすてき素敵なゆめをみる夢を見るto dream sweet dreamsしょうらいのゆめ将来の夢をかたる語るto talk about future dreamsゆめ夢のなか中でin a dreamゆめをみる夢を見るしゅうかん習慣the habit of dreamingうつくしい美しいゆめ夢をえがく描くto envision beautiful dreamsねむっている眠っているあいだ間にゆめをみる夢を見るto dream while sleepingゆめをおい夢を追いかけるto pursue one's dreamsふしぎ不思議なゆめ夢をたいけん体験するto experience a strange dream
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I dream of a society whose wealth is distributed fairly.
They dreamed they'd gain the right to vote someday.
A lot of people buy lotteries dreaming of wealth at one stroke.
I held the fur coat close to my cheek and dreamt of the day I would be able to afford it.
Americans, on the other hand, are more likely to take chances in the hope of achieving great success.
In her elementary school days, Mary dreamed of becoming a teacher.
During the bubble, people dreamed of a life of leisure.
The boy dreamed of going on an Antarctic expedition.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Tom used to dream of playing professional baseball.
Recently, I dreamt that "Homo!" was said to my face.
“Hey listen! Tom asked me out on a date to go to the aquarium - in my dream.” “What, so it was just a dream?”