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1 reverie
nounTräumerei, die* * *['revəri]1) (a state of pleasant dreamy thought: He was lost in reverie.) die Träumerei2) ((usually in plural) a day-dream: pleasant reveries.) die Träumerei* * *rev·erie[ˈrevəri, AM -əri]nto be [lost] in \reverie traumverloren sein, in Träumereien versunken seinto fall into [a state of] \reverie ins Träumen kommen* * *['revərɪ]n (liter)Träumereien plhe drifted off into a reverie — er verfiel ins Träumen
* * *reverie [ˈrevərı] s1. (Tag)Träumerei f:be lost in reverie sich in Träumereien verlieren2. MUS Träumerei f (Titel)* * *nounTräumerei, diefall into a reverie — in Träumereien (Akk.) versinken
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2 reverie
rev·erie [ʼrevəri, Am -əri] nto be [lost] in \reverie traumverloren sein, in Träumereien versunken sein;to fall into [a state of] \reverie ins Träumen kommen -
3 sink back
vi1. (lean back) zurücksinkenhe sank back and was soon lost in reverie er lehnte sich zurück und versank bald in Träumereiento \sink back back in a deep armchair/the cushions in einen tiefen Armsessel/die Kissen sinkento \sink back back on the sofa aufs Sofa sinkenI don't want him to \sink back back into his old bad habits ich möchte nicht, dass er wieder in seine alten schlechten Gewohnheiten verfällt -
4 sink back
vi1) ( lean back) zurücksinken;he sank back and was soon lost in reverie er lehnte sich zurück und versank bald in Träumereien;to \sink back back in a deep armchair/ the cushions in einen tiefen Armsessel/in die Kissen sinken;to \sink back back on the sofa auf das Sofa sinken2) ( relapse)to \sink back back into sth [wieder] in etw akk [zurück]verfallen;I don't want him to \sink back back into his old bad habits ich möchte nicht, dass er wieder in seine schlechten Gewohnheiten von früher verfällt
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