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illusions

UK /ɪˈluːʒənz/US /ɪˈluːʒənz/

词源

源自拉丁语 'illusio',意为 '嘲笑' 或 '欺骗',后演变为指虚假的感知或信念。

noun

❶ 错觉或幻觉,指对现实的错误感知或理解,常因感官或心理因素导致。

“The magician created amazing illusions that fooled the audience.”

(魔术师制造了令人惊叹的错觉,愚弄了观众。)

“She was under the illusion that he loved her, but he was just using her.”

(她误以为他爱她,但他只是在利用她。)

同义词:delusions, fantasies, misconceptions

常见短语

under the illusion — 误以为或错误地相信某事,通常指对现实的不准确理解。

“He was under the illusion that he could finish the project in one day.”

(他误以为自己可以在一天内完成这个项目。)