0 strange; not seeming real; like a dream -- 離奇的;超現實的;夢幻般的
Driving through the total darkness was a slightly surreal experience. 在一片漆黑中開車,有點像在夢境一般。
The energy of the train is suggested in the large opening octophonic texture which has been abstracted from its source, like a surreal ghost.
His results can only be described as extraordinary, surreal and distinctly organic.
Some of the example she gives of their propositions have a surreal quality.
The birth of the surreal in radio drama required an appropriate ambience that could no longer be achieved satisfactorily from orchestral instruments alone.
It was not enough just to speak the lines out and hope that the surreal illogic would somehow make the text seem interesting.
They bend, squish and shape it into something surreal to be taken back and shared.
This suggests a continuum with real and unreal in each extreme, including in it the surreal.
A surreal soundscape is created within a context that provides a remote surrogate for the sounds of the sea waves.