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Variations:
夢現
夢うつつ

see styles
 yumeutsutsu
    ゆめうつつ
(1) half asleep and half awake; trance; (2) dream and reality

Variations:
夢見る
夢みる

see styles
 yumemiru
    ゆめみる
(transitive verb) to dream (of)

夢にも思わない

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 yumenimoomowanai
    ゆめにもおもわない
(exp,adj-i) (often 夢にも思わなかった) not in the slightest; not in one's wildest dreams

夢メッセみやぎ

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 yumemessemiyagi
    ゆめメッセみやぎ
(place-name) Yumemessemiyagi

Variations:
無双窓
夢想窓

see styles
 musoumado / musomado
    むそうまど
{archit} (openable) panel in a door

広畑区東夢前台

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 hirohatakuhigashiyumesakidai
    ひろはたくひがしゆめさきだい
(place-name) Hirohatakuhigashiyumesakidai

広畑区西夢前台

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 hirohatakunishiyumesakidai
    ひろはたくにしゆめさきだい
(place-name) Hirohatakunishiyumesakidai

悪夢から覚める

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 akumukarasameru
    あくむからさめる
(exp,v1) to come to one's senses

満更夢ではない

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 manzarayumedehanai
    まんざらゆめではない
(exp,adj-i) not altogether a dream

一攫千金を夢見る

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 ikkakusenkinoyumemiru
    いっかくせんきんをゆめみる
(exp,v1) to dream of making a fortune at one stroke; to dream of getting rich quickly

阿迦手観屋夢之助

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 akademiyayumenosuke
    あかでみやゆめのすけ
(person) Yumenosuke Akademiya (1949.07.10 - )

まんざら夢ではない

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 manzarayumedehanai
    まんざらゆめではない
(exp,adj-i) not altogether a dream

一攫千金を夢見る男

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 ikkakusenkinoyumemiruotoko
    いっかくせんきんをゆめみるおとこ
(work) Soldier of Fortune (1955 movie); (wk) Soldier of Fortune (1955 movie)

神女有心,襄王無夢


神女有心,襄王无梦

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shén nǚ yǒu xīn , xiāng wáng wú mèng
    shen2 nu:3 you3 xin1 , xiang1 wang2 wu2 meng4
shen nü yu hsin , hsiang wang wu meng
lit. the fairy is willing, but King Xiang doesn't dream (idiom); (said of a woman's unrequited love)

Variations:
夢のまた夢
夢の又夢

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 yumenomatayume
    ゆめのまたゆめ
(exp,n) dream within a dream; (beyond) one's wildest dreams; entirely unrealizable dream; pie in the sky

Variations:
浮世は夢
浮き世は夢

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 ukiyohayume
    うきよはゆめ
(expression) (proverb) (See 浮世・1) life is but a dream; this too shall pass; everything is transient

Variations:
白昼夢
白中夢(iK)

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 hakuchuumu / hakuchumu
    はくちゅうむ
daydream; waking dream

Variations:
白昼夢
白中夢(sK)

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 hakuchuumu / hakuchumu
    はくちゅうむ
daydream; waking dream

Variations:
努努
夢夢
努々
夢々

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 yumeyume
    ゆめゆめ
(adverb) (1) (努努, 努々 only) (usu. in expressions of prohibition) certainly; absolutely; (adverb) (2) (usu. with negative verb forms) (not even) a little bit; (adverb) (3) diligently; (4) (夢夢, 夢々 only) dreams

同一個世界,同一個夢想


同一个世界,同一个梦想

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tóng yī gè shì jiè , tóng yī gè mèng xiǎng
    tong2 yi1 ge4 shi4 jie4 , tong2 yi1 ge4 meng4 xiang3
t`ung i ko shih chieh , t`ung i ko meng hsiang
    tung i ko shih chieh , tung i ko meng hsiang
One world - one dream, motto of 2008 Beijing Olympic games

Variations:
夢路をたどる
夢路を辿る

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 yumejiotadoru
    ゆめじをたどる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to have a dream; to walk along the road of dreams

Variations:
一炊の夢
一炊之夢(rK)

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 issuinoyume
    いっすいのゆめ
(exp,n) empty dream

Variations:
五里霧中
五里夢中(iK)

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 gorimuchuu / gorimuchu
    ごりむちゅう
(adj-no,n) (yoji) totally at a loss; lose one's bearings; in a maze; in a fog; all at sea; up in the air; mystified; bewildered

Variations:
無我夢中
無我無中(sK)

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 mugamuchuu / mugamuchu
    むがむちゅう
(yoji) losing oneself (in); being absorbed (in); forgetting oneself

Variations:
叶わぬ夢
かなわぬ夢
適わぬ夢

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 kanawanuyume
    かなわぬゆめ
(exp,n) impossible dream

Variations:
京の夢大阪の夢
京の夢、大阪の夢

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 kyounoyumeoosakanoyume / kyonoyumeoosakanoyume
    きょうのゆめおおさかのゆめ
(expression) (set phrase recited before talking about dreams) the dreams of Kyoto, the dreams of Osaka

アンドロイドは電気羊の夢を見るか?

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 andoroidohadenkihitsujinoyumeomiruka
    アンドロイドはでんきひつじのゆめをみるか
(work) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (novel by Philip K. Dick, 1968); (wk) Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (novel by Philip K. Dick, 1968)

Variations:
夢見がち
夢見勝ち(rK)
夢みがち(sK)

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 yumemigachi
    ゆめみがち
(noun or adjectival noun) (See 勝ち・がち・1) (tendency of being) unrealistic; fanciful; rosy-eyed; dreamy

Variations:
京の夢、大阪の夢
京の夢大阪の夢(sK)

see styles
 kyounoyume、oosakanoyume / kyonoyume、oosakanoyume
    きょうのゆめ、おおさかのゆめ
(expression) (set phrase recited before talking about dreams) the dreams of Kyoto, the dreams of Osaka

Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.

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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

Example: The Chinese character 湯 for soup (hot water) has come to mean bath (hot water) in Japanese. They have the same root meaning of "hot water", but a 湯屋 sign on a bathhouse in Japan would lead a Chinese person to think it was a "soup house" or a place to get a bowl of soup. See this: Japanese Bath House

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