hallucination

美音:[hə.lus(ə)n'eɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[hə.luːsɪ'neɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.幻觉;幻视(或幻听)到的东西;幻象

网络错觉;幻想;会想到幻觉

变形:

复数:hallucinations  


完整释义:


n.

1.幻觉,错觉


例句:

  1. Dehydration or a medication side effect may be behind a hallucination.
    她的脱水或药物副作用可能给她留下一个幻觉。

  2. when Adela hears the echo, she has the hallucination of being insulted in the cave by the Indian young man Dr.
    阿德拉听到回声时产生了被印度小伙儿阿齐兹侵犯的幻觉;

  3. He imagined that his whole life could be a hallucination caused by a "malicious demon" .
    他设想他的整个生活是由一个叫做“恶毒的魔鬼”所引起的幻觉。

  4. But the hallucination persisted. He fought it off for hours, then threw his rifle open and was confronted with emptiness.
    仍有子弹的念头搏斗了好几个钟头,后来,就把枪打开,看到的是空枪膛,这种失望让他痛苦极了。

  5. Note well what Freud says of this field, in which the impulse is satisfied essentially by hallucination.
    请注意佛洛伊德对于这个领域的说法:人的欲念的满足基本上是有赖于幻觉。

  6. Perhaps a peaceful habitat with nancy was only a hallucination. After all.
    也许和南茜共享一个和平的栖息地归根结底不过是幻想而已。

  7. People often confuse the terms illusion, hallucination, and delusion, but psychologists use these words with distinctly different meanings.
    人们常常混淆“错觉”,“幻觉”,“妄想”这几个名词,但是心理学家以明确的不同意义使用这些名词。

  8. Hearing voices that other people don't hear is the most common type of hallucination.
    幻觉最常见的类型是听到其他人听不到的人声。

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