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I . dream [dri:m] N

1. dream (in sleep):

dream
sen m
he had a dream about Lydia

2. dream (daydream):

dream
to be in a dream
to be in a dream

4. dream inf (wonderful thing):

dream
cudo nt

Phrases:

like a dream
like a dream

II . dream <dreamt, dreamt [or -ed, -ed]> [dri:m] VB intr

1. dream (in sleep):

to dream about [or of] sth

Phrases:

dream on!

III . dream <dreamt, dreamt [or -ed, -ed]> [dri:m] VB trans

1. dream (in sleep):

to dream that...
śnić, że...

IV . dream [dri:m] ADJ

dream

Phrases:

to live in a dream world

dream up VB trans

pipe dream N

pipe dream

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, because of his excessive weight and work fueling a crippling self-loathing, he can not achieve this dream.
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All is wild and specious, intangible and incoherent as a dream.
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This is not just a pipe dream attained by only a few high-flyers.
www.stuff.co.nz
He was a visionary, a man with a dream.
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This bike may be 2.6m (8ft 6in) long, but it feels very like a normal pushbike and the handling is a dream.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Clues to her inevitable demise, however, continue to appear throughout her dream.
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Even he's got wet dream, his clothes are dry.
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This dawning awareness of interconnectivity and biosphere embeddedness is already giving birth to a new dream of "quality of life," especially among the youth of the world.
www.huffingtonpost.com
In the end, the character wakes up from his dream and notes that it is the snowy morning of his twenty-first birthday.
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Again this time he wakes up from the dream with a shout.
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