illusion信息详情
n.幻觉,错觉;错误的观念或信仰
illusions───n.幻想;[心理]错觉(illusion的复数);假象
allusion───n.暗示;提及
illision───幻觉
illusional───adj.错觉的;幻影的
illusioned───adj.充满幻想的,受幻觉影响的;迷妄的
allusions───暗指;间接提到;典故;引喻(allusion的名词复数)
collusion───n.勾结;共谋
illisions───幻觉
inclusion───n.包含;内含物
Milton seems to have dug around rather carefully in his copy of The Faerie Queene, and he's come up with this illusion.───弥尔顿似乎在他那本《仙后》仔细地挖掘,而且他产生了这个幻想。
Sloping walls on the bulk of the building create an optical illusion.───大楼主体的斜墙给人造成一种视错觉。
The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion.───绝对个人自由的观念是一种幻想。
Using sophisticated computer animation to create the illusion of color seems to be the focus of the mainstream film world real.───用高超电脑动画特技创造的虚幻焦色俨然成了电影世界真正的主流。
If Mr. Bernanke tries one, critics will say he is trying to create the illusion of a recovery when a real one isn't at hand.───如果贝南克试验其中某一个选项,批评者会说他想在真正的复苏遥遥无期时制造复苏假象。
But the existence of such a beast is often an illusion.───但是,这样一个庞然大物的出现通常是一种错觉。
In the eyes of science historians, Darwin's most consequential claim was that the discontinuous face of life as a whole was an illusion.───在科学史家的眼中,达尔文最具结论性的主张,是他认为将生命视作整体时所呈现的间断割裂的面貌,其实是一种幻象。
To be truly individual, action must be born of creative intelligence, without fear, not caught up in illusion.───若要成为真正的个体,行动必须诞生于创造性的智慧,没有恐惧,不被幻觉所困。
Lamppost in downtown Vancouver became part of a clever optical illusion, appearing to pour coffee into a giant cup on the sidewalk.───在温哥华市中心的灯柱形成了一种巧妙地的错觉,它看起来像在往人行道上的巨型杯子中倒入咖啡。