• illusion

    英:[ɪ'l(j)uːʒ(ə)n]  
    美: [ɪ'luʒn] 

    illusion 基本解释

    • n. 幻觉,错觉;错误的观念或信仰

    illusion 词态变化

    复数: illusions;

    illusion 中文词源

    illusion 虚幻

    il-,进入,使,-lus,玩乐,玩耍,词源同ludic,elude,elusive.引申词义玩弄,欺骗,虚幻。

    illusion 英文词源

    illusion
    illusion: [14] The notion of ‘play’ is at the etymological heart of illusion (as indeed of its close relatives allusion [16], delusion [15], and elude [16]). It came via Old French from Latin illūsiō, a derivative of illūdere ‘make fun of’. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix in- and lūdere ‘play’ (source of English ludicrous [17]). In classical Latin illūsiō meant ‘mockery’, and no semantic shift seems to have taken place until post-classical times, when it moved to ‘deceit’ (a sense originally taken over by English).
    => allusion, delusion, elude, ludicrous
    illusion (n.)
    mid-14c., "act of deception," from Old French illusion "a mocking, deceit, deception" (12c.), from Latin illusionem (nominative illusio) "a mocking, jesting, irony," from illudere "mock at," literally "to play with," from assimilated form of in- "at, upon" (see in- (2)) + ludere "to play" (see ludicrous). Sense of "deceptive appearance" developed in Church Latin and was attested in English by late 14c. Related: Illusioned "full of illusions" (1920).

    illusion 词组搭配

    be under the illusion that

    believe mistakenly that

    错误地认为

    the world is under the illusion that the original painting still hangs in the Winter Palace.

    全世界的人都错误地认为原画还挂在冬宫内。

    be under no illusion (或 illusions)

    be fully aware of the true state of affairs

    对真实事态一清二楚

    illusion 英文释义

    1. an erroneous mental representation
    2. something many people believe that is false;
    "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"
    3. the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
    4. an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers

    illusion 双语例句

    1. Sloping walls on the bulk of the building create an optical illusion.
    大楼主体的斜墙给人造成一种视错觉。

    来自柯林斯例句

    2. She laboured under the illusion that I knew what I was doing.
    她有一个错觉,以为我知道自己在做什么。

    来自柯林斯例句

    3. This eerie calm is an illusion.
    这种怪诞的平静是一种假象。

    来自柯林斯例句

    4. The sun appears to go round the Earth, but it's an illusion.
    太阳看起来好像绕着地球转, 但这只是个错觉.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    5. The mirrors all round the walls give an illusion of greater space.
    墙壁周围的镜子造成一种较大空间的假象.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    illusion 实用场景例句

    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。

    牛津词典

    The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion.
    绝对个人自由的观念是一种幻想。

    牛津词典

    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。

    牛津词典

    She's under the illusion that (= believes wrongly that) she'll get the job.
    她存有幻想,认为她会得到那份工作。

    牛津词典

    I have no illusions about her feelings for me (= I know the truth is that she does not love me) .
    我对她跟我的感情不抱什么幻想。

    牛津词典

    This eerie calm is an illusion.
    这种怪诞的平静是一种假象。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Floor-to-ceiling windows can give the illusion of extra height...
    从地板直抵天花板的窗子会给人以高出实际距离的幻觉。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    No one really has any illusions about winning the war.
    没有人幻想能赢得这场战争。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    Do not have any illusions that an industrial tribunal will right all employment wrongs...
    不要幻想一个劳资仲裁法庭能纠正所有的雇佣不公现象。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    They live under the illusion that everything is okay.
    他们误认为什么都好.

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    Time is an illusion.
    时间是一种幻觉.

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    Mirrors in a room often give an illusion of space.
    房间里的镜子老是给人空间变大的感觉.

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    What we see is an illusion a wraith.
    我们所看到的是一个幻象,魅影.

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    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.

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    If at all, it is the annihilation of the illusion, of the false idea of self.
    如果有, 它就是幻想的消灭, 关于自我的错误想法的消灭.

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    In its place was a fixed illusion.
    代之而起的是一个固执的奇想.

    辞典例句

    And that is how illusion and delusion vanishes.
    唯有放下,所有幻觉与假相才得以消失.

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    Anything that creates an illusion, such as photography or cosmetics, interests you.
    充满创意和幻想的任何事, 如摄影术或化妆品会吸引你的注意.

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    Celia was present while the plans were being examined, and observed Sir James's illusion.
    审阅图样的时候,西莉亚也在场, 她发觉了詹姆士爵士的误解.

    辞典例句

    His mind could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality.
    他的头脑已不再能分清幻觉和现实.

    《现代汉英综合大词典》

    The sun appears to go round the Earth, but it's an illusion.
    太阳看起来好像绕着地球转, 但这只是个错觉.

    《简明英汉词典》

    Some people thought that the peony cannot the bonsai, this also be one kind of illusion.
    有人认为牡丹不能盆栽, 这也是一种错觉.

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    Since a rainbow is an optical illusion, it doesn't have an actual endpoint.
    因为彩虹是一个光学的幻觉, 它不要有一个实际的端点.

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    Even he still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life.
    甚至此人仍抱着幻觉,不知何故,农村生活就是优越于城市.

    《用法词典》

    It is the illusion of time that makes you talk of causality.
    时间做成的幻觉令你谈论因果关系.

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    You will have lived the illusion in good style and have taken your roles very seriously.
    你会一直以好的方式经历幻象生活,一直严肃的对待你生活的角色.

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    By the light, we see something differently, so there is a visual illusion of the object.
    有光我们就会看到一些不同的东西, 所以物体有一种视觉错觉.

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    And we should have no illusion that progress will come easily, he said.
    任何进展都不会轻而易举, 我们不应抱有任何幻想.

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