self-delusion如何读

英:[ˌself dɪˈluːʒn]

美:[ ˌself dɪˈluːʒn]

self-delusion是什么意思

  • n.自欺

self-delusion英英释义

noun

the act of deluding oneself or the state of being deluded by oneself especially concerning one's true nature, abilities, feelings, etc. They know what they are doing is wrong. And it's our job to remind them of it. Because when we don't continually remind them, people devolve into self-delusion.—Jessica Valenti

My god-given talent for self-delusion keeps me believing that the increasing amount of time I spend alone is of my own choice …—Matthew Ritger

a delusion that one has concerning oneself

… a star of immense talent who harbored no self-delusions.—Eric Marchese

self-delusion词源英文解释

The first known use of self-delusion was in 1625

self-delusion 例句

1 The story of Némirovsky’s own efforts to secure protection from Vichy France would have neatly complemented the narratives of vanity and self-delusion that define the novel.

2 Yes, the film is filled with self-delusion and unethical behavior, not just on Gracie’s part, but Elizabeth’s.

3 In my view, the book is best read as a portrait of self-delusion.

4 Our lives, even our most intimate ones, Hill suggests, are susceptible to a series of false narratives, propped up by conspiracy theories, placebo effects and self-delusion.

5 But being a Tomato Girl is just as much a mindset: a self-delusion that real life can be a holiday, even when you’re stuck at home.

6 Both bands are singing about self-delusion, but Steely Dan are singing in the voice of self-delusion, instead of describing self-delusion.

7 That same self-delusion returns in a form that impresses gullible critics.

8 Their rabid devotion to the cause, combined with rampant self-delusion and astonishing incompetence, led to the arrest of the duo and their team and ultimately brought down the administration.

9 ...the grandiose self-delusion of the addict.

瘾君子不切实际的自我欺骗

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