hallucinate / həˈlu səˌneɪt /

📖毕业后词汇幻觉产生幻觉出现幻觉幻化

hallucinate2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

hal·lu·ci·nat·ed, hal·lu·ci·nat·ing.

  1. to have hallucinations.
v. 有主动词 verb

hal·lu·ci·nat·ed, hal·lu·ci·nat·ing.

  1. to affect with hallucinations.

hallucinate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

imagine vividly

更多hallucinate例句

  1. You could even say that we’re all hallucinating all the time.
  2. That weekend, she started hallucinating, a symptom of her fever and lowered oxygen levels.
  3. Maki continues to hallucinate and babble about his favorite football players, or a scene from a Batman movie, said Reed, his father.
  4. I’m convinced he’s hallucinating, but then I see them, too, telephone lines looping from the rim toward the corridor trails.
  5. I picked up a fancy chicken from the farmers market and thought I was hallucinating when I saw the $37 price tag.
  6. The episode then dives into A Christmas Carol territory as Oliver starts to hallucinate.
  7. One night, while looking in the mirror he began to hallucinate that he could not see his flesh or his bones.
  8. A placard that is to have effect at some distance must be in glaring colours; pathos calls for images that hallucinate.
  9. I recognise no obligation to reason with such hallucinate mortals; I simply treat them with ridicule.