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illusion

/ih-loo-zhuhn/US // ɪˈlu ʒən //UK // (ɪˈluːʒən) //

幻象,幻想,幻觉,幻影

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
    • : the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension.
    • : an instance of being deceived.
    • : Psychology. a perception, as of visual stimuli , that represents what is perceived in a way different from the way it is in reality.
    • : a very thin, delicate tulle of silk or nylon having a cobwebbed appearance, for trimmings, veilings, and the like.
    • : Obsolete. the act of deceiving; deception; delusion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfalse appearance; false belief
Forms: illusions
Synonyms
confusion混乱,迷惑,混乱局面,困惑deception诈骗,欺骗,欺骗行为,欺骗性delusion错觉,妄想,妄念,幻想fantasy幻想,梦幻,幻象,幻觉hallucination幻觉,幻象,幻听,幻想image形象,图像,影像,画面misconception错觉,误解,误区,谬误myth神话,神话故事,神话传说,神話pipe dream梦想,黄粱美梦,梦寐以求,黄粱梦semblance象征性,外貌特征,象征性的,象征apparition幽灵,幻影,幻觉,幻象bubble泡沫,泡泡,气泡,泡沫化chimera嵌合体,拟态,嵌合剂,蛹虫草daydream白日梦,白日做梦,做白日梦,白昼梦error错误,误差,错,差错fallacy谬误,谬论,误区,谬种fancy花式,幻想,花哨的,幻想的ghost幽灵,阴魂不散,魂魄,幽冥hocus-pocus变戏法,骗人,骗人的东西,骗局invention发明,发明创造,发明的,发明的东西make-believe虚构,虚构的,虚构事实,伪造的mirage蜃楼,幻觉,海市蜃楼,蜃景misapprehension误解,错误理解,错觉,不理解mockery嘲讽,嘲弄,讽刺,嘲笑paramnesia赦免,赦免令,遗忘症,赦免书phantasm幻觉,幻象,幻影,幻境rainbow彩虹,虹膜,虹彩,云彩trip旅行,旅程,旅程中,旅行中déjà vufalse impression虚假印象,虚假的印象,假象,错觉figment of imagination臆想,幻觉,幻想,虚构事实fool's paradise傻子的天堂,傻瓜天堂,傻子天堂,愚公移山的天堂head trip头程,头部旅行,头游,头部行程idolism偶像崇拜,偶像主义,偶像信仰,象征性ignus fatuus痴心妄想,痴人说梦,痴心妄想症,痴心妄想者misbelief误信,误解,错信,误判misimpression错误印象,误解,错觉,误区optical illusion视觉错觉,视觉幻觉,视错觉,错觉seeming貌似,看似,看起来,似乎是virtual reality虚拟现实,虚拟现实技术,虚拟实境,虛擬現實

Examples

  • Because tech stocks have been soaring to new highs lately, investors should have no illusions about the cost of the shares they’re considering buying.

  • To give my students the illusion of eye contact, I learned to stare at the green light on my MacBook Air.

  • Several more recent studies conducted on individuals living in war and earthquake zones mirror Sosis’ finding that rituals give participants a sense — or a comforting illusion — of control over the uncontrollable.

  • The team wanted the site to look as Mars-like as possible, no factories, footprints or foliage to break the illusion.

  • We should be looking at these if we have any illusions of sending kids back to school.

  • Traditional coach seats gave the illusion of comfortable padding but were angular, not reflecting body shapes.

  • And we are under no illusion that this state of affairs is confined to one battalion.

  • You said, “freedom of speech is an illusion” and “freedom of assembly is an illusion.”

  • Democracy is an illusion, freedom of speech is an illusion, freedom of assembly is an illusion.

  • On the surface, In Situ appears less disruptive than its alternative, but this is only an illusion.

  • But the growing crops are too cleanly and carefully weeded and too uniformly good to protract the illusion.

  • All this I admit to be the fever of the mind—a waking dream—an illusion to which mesmerism or magic is but a frivolity.

  • The burning atmosphere, the motionless air caused doubtless the optical illusion.

  • Nor wilt thou rest forever, weary heart.The last illusion is destroyed,That I eternal thought.

  • From the first entrance, to the last cry of triumph or despair, the illusion was perfect.