时间:2022-11-22 20:05:38
n.
1.欺骗,迷惑。
2.幻想;【心理学】妄想。
3.误解,谬见,误会。
短语和例子
have a delusion that 幻想。 labour under a delusion 因妄想而苦恼;误解。 be under no delusion as to 对…所见不差,对…没有误解。
the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
同义词:illusion, head game,
a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea; "he has delusions of competence"; "his dreams of vast wealth are a hallucination"
同义词:hallucination,
(psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary
同义词:psychotic belief,
This, of course, is a fond delusion .
这当然是一厢情愿的海市蜃楼。
There's a slight delusion to clear .
有一个小误会需要澄清。
It is a delusion from first to last .
这是彻头彻尾的妄想。
He labors under the delusion that he is a fine actor .
他有个错觉,以为自己是个好演员。
I have nothing to do with your affections, your delusions .
我才不管你的自作多情和想入非非呢。
No delusion is older, none apparently so promising .
没有什么幻觉更为古老,也没什么东西显得如此前程远大。
He was under the delusion that the war between the states would be resumed .
他总有幻觉认为内战还会重新打起来。
I talked with lotte concerning the incredible delusion of the human mind .
我和绿蒂谈着关于使人难以置信的人心错觉。
Was it also a slight matter that little tessa was under a delusion ?
那么,让小苔莎处于迷惘之中,是不是也是一件小事呢?
She would rise from the sweet delusion mocked and emptied of her courage .
这甜蜜的幻影往往使她腾身坐起,而后却是一片空虚: