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15:22 Jan 14, 2020 |
Romanian to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature / Short children's story | |||||||
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4 | Her dreams felt (so) real |
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Her dreams felt (so) real Explanation: The source text seems to be about the so called "vivid" or "lucid" dreaming, which feels so real... Here there are some links and quotes from such texts: https://www.learning-mind.com/dreams-that-feel-real-meaning/ “Vivid dreams are dreams that feel real. This means, instead of vague dreamscapes, you can remember details, sounds, topics of conversation and even smells.” https://www.plushbeds.com/blog/sleep-science/dreams-that-fee... “Lucid dreaming is a phenomenon that has been well documented over the past centuries. It’s a term that is used to describe the act of dreaming while being aware that you’re dreaming. In other words, dreams that feel real.” -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 22 hrs (2020-01-15 13:27:27 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- I "felt" that her dreams were "good dreams", not nightmares... "felt so real" seemed to me like real life...because "she kept a smile on her face" allowing dreams to "flee away"...OR....if I assume she had "vivid" dreams...I would use "to fade away", the intensity of those dreams which felt so real... |
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