I never dreamt that I would spend my old age in such comfort and happiness. 我做梦也没想到,我能过这样舒适幸福的晚年。
I dreamt (that) I could fly. 我梦见我能飞翔.
Dream \Dream\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dreamed} (dr[=e]md) or {Dreamt} (dr[e^]mt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Dreaming}.] [Cf. AS. dr[=e]man, dr[=y]man, to rejoice. See {Dream}, n.] 1. To have ideas or images in the mind while in the state of sleep; to experience sleeping visions; -- often with of; as, to dream of a battle, or of an absent friend.
2. To let the mind run on in idle revery or vagary; to anticipate vaguely as a coming and happy reality; to have a visionary notion or idea; to imagine.
Here may we sit and dream Over the heavenly theme. --Keble.
They dream on in a constant course of reading, but not digesting. --Locke.
But then a handful of the banks refused to agree and another arrangement had to be dreamt up. Critical issues arose frequently, any of which could have pushed the group over the brink.
"It's nothing that Polaroid dreamt up, they're just reproductions and maybe they're pretty good," Mr. Rivers said.
The promoters optimistically dreamt that 200,000 might attend.
In a recession people are desperate for things to smile about.' But what happens when the recession ends? For years Bill Gates' competitors have dreamt of the day he would wed.
"Everything that Palach dreamt of and longed for is opening in front of us," Havel said.
While our stage in those days was either a hangar or an old exhibition building, we dreamt of one day staging a fifth Grand Slam played in a super stadium somewhere.' It is a pleasure to report that the dream has been realised.
One of the larger ones privately dismissed the objections as hot air. Resolutions, it said, had to be given careful thought, not dreamt up at meetings.
Furthermore, BZW dreamt up the enhanced scrip dividend idea and has arranged them for 14 clients.
Finally, there could be a tax payment of up to Pounds 1bn. While ways of avoiding tax could be dreamt up, the Treasury would not be pleased.