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bigger or better than could be reasonably expected
大大超過(guò)所望的(地),大大出乎意料的(地)
stockbrokers command salaries beyond the wildest dreams of most workers.
股票經(jīng)紀(jì)人薪水之高是大多數(shù)工人做夢(mèng)也想不到的。
used in spoken English to assert that something much desired is not likely ever to happen
[用于口語(yǔ)]夢(mèng)中才有的
[with negative]used to emphasize that a situation is beyond the scope of one's imagination
無(wú)法想像的(地)
she could never in her wildest dreams have imagined the summer weather in New York.
她做夢(mèng)也無(wú)法想像紐約夏天的天氣。
(informal)very well or successfully
(非正式)很好地,完美地
the car is still running like a dream.
那輛車(chē)行駛起來(lái)依然像夢(mèng)一樣完美。
[in imperative](informal)used, especially in spoken English, as an ironic comment on the unlikely or impractical nature of a plan or aspiration
(非正式)做夢(mèng)(尤在口語(yǔ)中用于諷刺某計(jì)劃或想法的不現(xiàn)實(shí))
Dean thinks he's going to get the job. Dream on, Babe.
迪安認(rèn)為他會(huì)得到那份工作。做夢(mèng)吧,寶貝。
(dream something up)imagine or invent something
空想出;設(shè)想出
he's been dreaming up new ways of attracting customers.
他一直在大膽設(shè)想吸引顧客的新辦法。
To invent; concoct
設(shè)計(jì);策劃
dreamed up a plan to corner the market.
構(gòu)想出一個(gè)計(jì)劃來(lái)壟斷市場(chǎng)