hallucination / həˌlu səˈneɪ ʃən /

⚽高中词汇幻觉幻象幻听幻想

hallucination 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind, caused by various physical and mental disorders, or by reaction to certain toxic substances, and usually manifested as visual or auditory images.
  2. the sensation caused by a hallucinatory condition or the object or scene visualized.
  3. a false notion, belief, or impression; illusion; delusion.

hallucination 近义词

n. 名词 noun

dream, delusion

更多hallucination例句

  1. All the weirdness of LSD—the hallucinations and acid insights and everything else—may be a direct consequence of this biochemical blockade of serotonin release.
  2. About an hour after Clifford Howard consumed three buttons of peyote, the hallucinations kicked in.
  3. Vision without execution is hallucination, but execution without vision is like a hamster wheel.
  4. They don’t mention these auditory hallucinations explicitly, but they do use associated words—“sound,” “hear,” “chant,” “loud”—more often in regular conversation.
  5. These are less noticeable than the so-called positive symptoms, which indicate the presence of something extra, such as hallucinations.
  6. How can we taxonomize their experience, and differentiate it from hallucination, or psychotic break?
  7. The hallucination is visually incoherent, either a rough approximation of text or a random assemblage of letters.
  8. It's confusing at times; what's real and what's a hallucination isn't always clear.
  9. But this is yet another hallucination, because, in fact, they don't.
  10. The whole thing is played completely straight, with no sign that it is a dream sequence, hallucination, or break from reality.
  11. The little maid calls him Drac, identifies the flower in his hand, and lives on in this hallucination.
  12. But even this great marvel seemed natural in comparison with the singular hallucination to which I was presently subjected.
  13. I questioned him more fully than I had ever done, with a view to making myself master of the facts of his hallucination.
  14. She had a sentimental hallucination as other people have a physical one.
  15. It seems as if the young man was under the hallucination of his fever?