Spanish Word for daydream  

English Word: daydream

Spanish Word: ensueño
The Spanish Word for daydream
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Translated sentences containing 'daydream'
Don't let her daydream.
No la hagas soñar despierta.

You cannot just daydream about good health if people are denied their basic right to clean water.
No se puede soñar con una buena salud si se niega a la población su derecho fundamental de acceso al agua limpia.
A world free of nuclear weapons may well sound like something out of a daydream, for we do not live in one - the very opposite is the case.
Un mundo libre de armas nucleares puede parecer una fantasía, ya que no vivimos en un mundo así, sino todo lo contrario.
We in Finland have a tendency now to think that investing in wood, pellets, biofuels, and wind and solar power is just a daydream.
En Finlandia tendemos a creer que invertir en madera, "pellets", biocarburantes y energía solar y eólica es únicamente un espejismo.
Their President, Matthias Kleiner, said something memorable: A vision without action is a daydream; action without a vision is a nightmare.
Su Presidente, Matthias Kleiner, dijo algo memorable: "una visión sin acción es soñar despierto; la acción sin una visión es una pesadilla".
Unless we address that question then the whole issue of a Common Foreign and Security Policy and a European defence identity is no more than a day-dream.
A menos que corrijamos este aspecto, todo el tema de la Política Exterior y de Seguridad Común y de una identidad de defensa europea no pasará de ser una fantasía.
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