
illusion
美[ɪ'luːʒn] 英[ɪ'luːʒn]
n. 错觉;幻觉;错误的信仰(或观念)
详细释义
n.(名词)- 错觉,错误的印象
- 幻想,妄想,幻想的事物
- 幻觉,幻影
- 假象,幻象
- 错误的信仰或观念
- 透明面纱
- 幻术
- 误解
- 非非之想
- 无事实根据的意见
双解释义
n.(名词)- [C]错觉,幻想,错误观念 a false idea, especially about oneself
- [C]假象 sth seen wrongly, not as it really is
英英释义
Noun- an erroneous mental representation
- something many people believe that is false;
"they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"
- the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
- an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
组词搭配
动词+~- cast away illusions丢掉幻想
- dispel an illusion消除幻想
- hold an illusion抱有幻想
形容词+~- shattered illusion破灭的幻想
- sweet illusion甜蜜的幻想
- optical illusion错觉
介词+~- without any illusion没有任何幻想
~+介词- illusion about sth对某事的幻想
- illusion of good health对健康的错觉
例句
用作名词(n.)- 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。
- A mirage is an optical illusion.海市蜃楼是一种视错觉。
- I thought I saw a ghost but it was just an optical illusion.我以为我看见鬼了,其实只是一种幻觉。
- This creates an illusion of variety.这造成了一种多样化的幻觉。
- It is an illusion to think that all wisdom is contained in books.以为学问知识尽在书中的看法是错误的。