第三人称复数:illusions
名词错觉; 幻想; 假象; 错误观念
名词
1. He is under the illusion that his position is secure.
他误以为他的地位很稳固。
2. I have no illusions about his ability.
我对他的能力不存幻想。
3. Extreme heat can create an illusion of water on a highway in the summer.
盛夏酷暑会造成公路上有水的幻觉。
1. 错觉:(2)错觉 ) 当你的知觉系统欺骗你用被证明是错误的方式体验一个刺激图形时,你就在感受错觉 错觉 (illusion). . 具有相同的感觉系统生理基础和对环境的类似经验, 许多人在相同知觉情形下会有类似 的错觉, 这不同于幻觉.
1. 幻想;错觉
An illusion is a false idea or belief.
e.g. 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。
e.g. No one really has any illusions about winning the war.
没有人幻想能赢得这场战争。
2. 假象;幻象
An illusion is something that appears to exist or be a particular thing but does not actually exist or is in reality something else.
e.g. 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。
e.g. This eerie calm is an illusion.
这种怪诞的平静是一种假象。
1. Among its myriad charms is a road where objects appear to defy gravity by rolling uphill due to a natural optical illusion.
2. Puppeteers make the figures from leather or paper and manipulate them by means of rods to create the illusion of moving images.
3. China's rise would become a dreamy illusion if serious domestic chaos or international crises make China incapable of tiding over this period peacefully.
4. Doctors said Li's symptoms appeared to be a " compulsive disorder " and felt her fear was based on an illusion.
5. We have been holding an illusion for several years that the capital's roads would not become congested after the stem roads under construction are completed.
6. Call me a cynic, but I never harbored any illusion about the Internet as a democratizing platform.
7. illusion
7. His next film has been adapted from a popular Internet novel and will depict a fantastic world of illusion traversing time and space.
8. illusion在线翻译
8. Shen said Japan has long been " obsessed in its illusion " of maintaining economic ties with China while posing tough on territorial disputes.
9. The Japanese side must abandon any illusion, face up to its erroneous actions and correct them with credible steps.
10. Exactitude creates an illusion of reliability in a world of probability and has great emotional appeal.
noun
1. illusion
1. an illusory feat
considered magical by naive observers
Synonym: magic trick conjuring trick trick magic legerdemain conjuration thaumaturgy deception
2. the act of deluding
deception by creating illusory ideas
3. something many people believe that is false
e.g. they have the illusion that I am very wealthy
Synonym: fantasy phantasy fancy
4. an erroneous mental representation
Synonym: semblance