释义 |
ˈdreamscape [f. dream n.2 + scape n.3] A dream-landscape (dream n.2 4 b); a scene dreamed; a dream-like picture, a dream-world. Also, a (literary) description of a dream.
1959S. Plath in Sewanee Rev. LXVII. 446 The waking head rubbishes out the draggled lot Of sulphurous dreamscapes..Which seemed, when dreamed, to mean so..much. 1966Life 25 Mar. 31/2 There are psychedelic corporation presidents, military officers, doctors, teachers—each with a reason to risk a voyage on the unpredictable terrain of the deep brain dreamscape. 1967Guardian 27 Dec. 5/5 The Beatles free among the dreamscapes whose poignancy their photography caught so well. 1980N.Y. Times 1 June vii. 30/4 Dreams are..difficult to make convincing in fiction. There is an added problem with Kavan's dreamscapes in that they are so clearly..composed at the typewriter. 1985Time 22 July 76/3 His splendid, spare, Freudian production uses a flowing white sailcloth draped about the stage to represent a snowstorm, a dreamscape, a bower and a marriage tent. |