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illusion美 [ɪ'luʒ(ə)n] 英 [ɪ'luːʒ(ə)n] - n.错觉;幻想;错误的观念;幻想的事物
- 网络幻觉;幻象;假象
n. delusion,impression,misapprehension,deception,magic 1. | [c][u] 错误的观念;幻想a false idea or belief, especially about sb or about a situation |
| She's under the illusion that(= believes wrongly that) she'll get the job. 她存有幻想,认为会得到那份工作。 | | The new president has no illusions about the difficulties facing her country(= she knows that the country has serious problems) . 新任总统清楚地知道她的国家面临的困难。 | | He could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality. 他再也分不清幻想与现实之间的区别了。 |
2. | [c] 幻想的事物;错觉something that seems to exist but in fact does not, or seems to be sth that it is not |
| Mirrors in a room often give an illusion of space. 房间里的镜子常给人一种空间增大的错觉。 | | The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion. 绝对个人自由的观念是一种幻想。 |
n. | 1. something that deceives the senses or mind, e.g. by appearing to exist when it does not or appearing to be one thing when it is in fact another 2. a false idea, conception, or belief about somebody or something 3. the ability of appearances to deceive the mind and senses, or the capacity of the mind and senses to be deceived by appearances 4. a misinterpretation of an experience of sensory perception, especially a visual one, where the stimuli are objectively present and the mistaken perception is due to physical rather than psychological causes 6. an appearance or effect that is different from the way that things really are 1. something that deceives the senses or mind, e.g. by appearing to exist when it does not or appearing to be one thing when it is in fact another 2. a false idea, conception, or belief about somebody or something 3. the ability of appearances to deceive the mind and senses, or the capacity of the mind and senses to be deceived by appearances 4. a misinterpretation of an experience of sensory perception, especially a visual one, where the stimuli are objectively present and the mistaken perception is due to physical rather than psychological causes 6. an appearance or effect that is different from the way that things really are |
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