bad dream
bad dream — 片語
1. something frightening or unpleasant that you seem to see and feel while you are
惡夢
睡覺時夢到令人害怕或不愉快的事
something frightening or unpleasant that you seem to see and feel while you are asleep, which often wakes you up feeling afraid.
Kian woke up at three in the morning after a terrible bad dream about falling.
Kian 凌晨三點被一場關於墜落的可怕惡夢驚醒。
wake up after a bad dream
Little Soraya ran into her parents' room because a bad dream had scared her.
小 Soraya 因為做了惡夢受到驚嚇,跑進爸媽的房間。
a bad dream scares a child
In the bad dream, a dark shape chased Ezra through an empty train station.
在那場惡夢裡,一個黑影在空蕩蕩的火車站追著 Ezra 跑。
The whole flight home felt like a bad dream that would not end.
整趟回家的飛行就像一場永遠不會結束的惡夢。
Élise had the same bad dream every night before her important exam.
Élise 在重要考試前,每天晚上都做同一個惡夢。
- nightmare
stronger; a very frightening dream, also used for any terrible experience
- night terror
technical; a sudden episode of fear during deep sleep, mostly in children
- sweet dream
a pleasant, happy dream
文法句型
have a bad dream
wake up from a bad dream
用法筆記
Almost always the object of 'have' or follows a preposition like 'after'/'from' ('wake from a bad dream'); rarely used as the subject of a verb. Often used figuratively for a real situation that feels frightening and unreal.