illusion如何读

英:[ɪˈluːʒn]

美:[ɪˈluːʒn]

illusion英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]错觉,幻想,错误观念 a false idea, especially about oneself
  2. [C]假象 sth seen wrongly, not as it really is

illusion是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 错觉,错误的印象
  2. 幻想,妄想,幻想的事物
  3. 幻觉,幻影
  4. 假象,幻象
  5. 错误的信仰或观念
  6. 透明面纱
  7. 幻术
  8. 误解
  9. 非非之想
  10. 无事实根据的意见

illusion自然拼读

il·lu·sion

ih lu zhn

illusion变形

复数:illusions

illusion扩展

illusionary (adj.)

illusion词根

词根:illusion

adj.

illusory 错觉的;幻影的;虚假的;产生幻觉的

illusive 错觉的;幻影的;迷惑人的

illusionary 错觉的,幻影的(等于illusional)

illusional 错觉的;幻影的

n.

illusionist 魔术师;爱幻想的人;幻觉论者;幻觉派的艺术家

illusion英英释义

noun

a fantasy or mistaken belief.He operated under the illusion that the city was a safe place until that day he was attacked.Your notion that you will make it big in the music industry is just an illusion.

a false perception of what one sees, hears, or otherwise senses.The magician created the illusion in the mind of the audience that the bird had disappeared.The white walls give an illusion of greater light and space in the small room.The government took steps to create an illusion of reform, but little real progress was made.

the condition of embracing a false thought or idea.They worked hard, in the illusion that it would bring them their freedom.

something that is mistakenly perceived or thought to exist.The pool of water shimmering in the distance turned out to be an illusion.

illusion词组

optical illusion视错觉,错视;光幻觉

visual illusion视觉错误

illusion词源中文解释

14世纪中期,“嘲笑,嘲弄,嘲讽”; 14世纪后期,“欺骗行为; 欺骗性外观,幻觉; 心灵的错觉”,源自古法语 illusion “嘲弄,欺骗,欺诈”(12世纪),源自拉丁语 illusionem(主格 illusio)“嘲弄,戏谑,嘲笑; 反语”,源自 illudere 的过去分词词干“嘲弄”,字面意思是“玩耍”,源自 in- 的同化形式“在,于”(源自 PIE 词根 *en “在”)+ ludere “玩耍”(参见 ludicrous)。“欺骗性外观”的意义最初在教会拉丁语中发展。相关词汇: Illusioned “充满幻觉”(1920年)。

illusion_医学行业词汇

错觉,幻觉,假象:错的或误解了的感觉印象,或对真实的感觉影象理解错误

illusion_心理学行业词汇

错觉

illusion_药学行业词汇

错觉

illusion词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin illusion-, illusio, from Latin, action of mocking, from illudere to mock at, from in- + ludere to play, mock — more at ludicrous

The first known use of illusion was in the 14th century

illusion儿童词典英英释义

illusionistnoun

a person who produces illusionsespecially: a performer of sleight of hand or a magician

illusionnoun

a misleading image presented to the eye

the state or fact of being led to accept as true something unreal or imagined

a mistaken idea

illusionnoun

a misleading image presented to the eye

the state or fact of being led to accept as true something unreal or imagined

a mistaken idea

illusion医学词典英英释义

illusionnoun

a misleading image presented as a visual stimulus

perception of something objectively existing in such a way as to cause misinterpretation of its actual natureespecially: optical illusion compare delusion sense 2

hallucination sense 1

a pattern capable of reversible perspective

illusion 例句

1 “I may not be as strong an illusionist as you are, but it’s still my favorite kind of magic. Painting illusions is sort of my hobby.”

2 “Super idea! A portable illusion of shelter and safety. Have you room for two?”

3 It may have been an illusion, but it seemed that the hungrier he got, the farther Mrs. Pickwell’s whistle traveled.

4 Classic prose is a pleasant illusion, like losing yourself in a play.

5 Was the Celtic Tiger all an illusion?

凯尔特虎是一种全然的幻觉?

6 If Balekin calls for guards or grabs him, that illusion will dissipate.

7 The beloved objects that we had carried with us from place to place were now left behind in the wagon and, with them, finally, our illusions.

8 Maybe this was the truth of him, and the image she’d held on to this last year had been an illusion.

9 "But then I met this guy and he shattered the illusion."

10 But they haven't given up all illusions of equality.

不过,他们并未完全放弃平等的幻想.

11 I had lost the illusion that I would find some Rosetta stone that would unlock the secrets of the past.

12 Now, in the face of the poor lady’s simple hope, he had lacked the courage to break her illusion with an immediate blow.

13 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.

14 Choice is an illusion.

选择只是幻想。

15 She once scaled a rooftop at work, in their virtual parkour station, but that was an illusion.

16 An illusion of me appears in the clearing.

17 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.

18 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.

19 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.

20 I thought I saw some animals too, but I dismissed the sight as illusion crafted by rain and shadow.

illusion 同义词

12 幻像

vision fancy eidolon

illusion 短语相关

optical illusion under the illusion

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