hallucinatory如何读

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hallucinatory是什么意思

  • adj.幻觉的,幻想的

hallucinatory自然拼读

hal·lu·ci·na·to·ry

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hallucinatory词根

词根:hallucinate

adj.

hallucinogenic 引起幻觉的;迷幻药的

n.

hallucination 幻觉,幻想;错觉

hallucinosis 幻觉性精神病

vi.

hallucinate 出现幻觉

vt.

hallucinate 使产生幻觉

hallucinatory英英释义

Adjective

1. partaking of hallucination;

"fleeing in terror from hallucinatory wolves"

"the bizarre hallucinatory dreams of fever"- Jean Stafford

hallucinatory词源中文解释

1823年; 见 hallucinate + -ory。

hallucinatory词源英文解释

The first known use of hallucinatory was in 1830

hallucinatory儿童词典英英释义

halogen1 of 2noun

any of the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine

halogen2 of 2adjective

containing, using, or being a halogen

a halogen lamp

halogen1 of 2noun

any of the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine

halogen2 of 2adjective

containing, using, or being a halogen

a halogen lamp

halogen1 of 2noun

any of the elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine

halogen2 of 2adjective

containing, using, or being a halogen

a halogen lamp

halonoun

a circle of light around the sun or moon caused by the presence of tiny ice crystals in the air

nimbus sense 1

nimbus sense 2

the atmosphere of glory or sentiment surrounding a person or thing considered perfect

halonoun

a circle of light around the sun or moon caused by the presence of tiny ice crystals in the air

nimbus sense 1

nimbus sense 2

the atmosphere of glory or sentiment surrounding a person or thing considered perfect

hallwaynoun

an entrance hall

corridor sense 1

hallucinogennoun

a drug that causes hallucinations

hallucinogennoun

a drug that causes hallucinations

hallucinatoryadjective

tending to produce hallucinations

resembling, involving, or being a hallucination

hallucinatory医学词典英英释义

hallucinatoryadjective

tending to produce hallucinations

hallucinatory drugs

resembling, involving, or being a hallucination a hallucinatory figure

hallucinatory dreams

hallucinatory 例句

1 Benn produces deeply saturated paintings that layer color and texture in rather hallucinatory ways.

2 Image and paint collude uncannily, and the play of light and dark can be almost hallucinatory.

3 Yet when you read them as momentary punctuations of his undeniably inventive storytelling they do add an extra intense air of hallucinatory clarity.

4 Then, a year later, during a blazing week by the Mediterranean, I simply devoured it, understood it, and revelled in its quasi-cinematic, hallucinatory prose.

5 An ensemble number in the second act, meanwhile, “Presidential Party,” in which mediocre past presidents — Andrew Johnson, Rutherford B. Hayes, et al. — visit Dave in a hallucinatory sequence, is itself downright cringeworthy.

6 To an ear trained in the standard Western tuning system, the effect is mildly hallucinatory.

7 a hallucinatory experience

一次幻觉经历

8 In “Waterweavers,” nature is seen as vulnerable but also infused with hallucinatory vitality. 

9 In the dining room arrived a pageant of dishes that was an almost hallucinatory assault on the senses.

10 Wil Adams' hallucinatory singing style jumps out right away, a dramatic croon/bellow that feels not unlike watching a bird learn to fly.

11 The director used that restriction as an advantage, creating a hallucinatory musical landscape.

12 Here, Mo Yan brings back the hallucinatory realism for which he’s known.

13 The essentials: Veteran Los Angeles playwright Nick Salamone’s works have included “Riffs and Credos,” about a dying priest’s hallucinatory final days, and “The Sonneteer,” about the ravaging consequences of a closeted life.

14 The show’s obsessive attention to style and mood begins to seem hallucinatory and sluggish.

15 The boy was morbidly sensitive, with a hallucinatory imagination.

小戈尔丁敏感得近乎病态,丰富的想象力也几乎让他分不清幻觉和现实。

16 That journey, including a tour-de-force episode set at an underwater film festival, frames a hallucinatory but heartfelt story of one horse’s search for equine-imity.

17 At times, the writing is hallucinatory, the narration shifting between three men who are swimming in the present and submerged in the past.

18 The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Mo Yan "who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".

2012年诺贝尔文学奖得主为莫言,他“很好地将魔幻现实与民间故事、历史与当代结合在一起”。

19 The piece is notable for its hallucinatory quality and unvarying shrillness.

20 With its shapeshifting electronic score, hallucinatory staging/lighting and its performers' fierce commitment, it's an entrancing excursion into shadowy realms of the mind.

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