含有dream的习语2例 a dream ticket
If two people are considered a dream ticket, they are expected to work well together and have a great deal of success. This expression is usually used to refer to people who are well known, for example politicians or actors. It is used mainly in British journalism.
The move raised the prospect of a `dream ticket' of Tony Blair as leader and John Prescott as his deputy.
It should have been Hollywood's dream ticket: husband and wife Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman starring together in a romantic blockbuster movie.
like a dream
If you do something like a dream, you do it very well. If something happens like a dream, it happens successfully and without any problems.
She had noticed, from across the dance floor, that he danced like a dream.
Wilson, an eminent American biologist who has done more than anyone else to popularise the notion of biodiversity, writes like a dream.
The first stages of installation worked like a dream. Then the procedure threw up an error message.
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