delusion 英 [dɪˈlu:ʒn]   美 [dɪˈluʒən]

delusion

delusion  英 [dɪˈlu:ʒn] 美 [dɪˈluʒən]

n. 错觉,谬见;欺骗 

名词复数:delusions 

the delusions of the mentally ill 精神病患者的妄想
He is under a delusion in this matter. 他对这事有误会。

  • A delusion is a belief that has no evidence in fact — a complete illusion. The cook at the hot dog stand who thinks he is the best chef in the world? That opinion is definitely a delusion.
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  • n. 错觉,谬见;欺骗
  • 1. the delusions of the mentally ill

    精神病患者的妄想

  • 2. He is under a delusion in this matter.

    他对这事有误会。

  • 3. He is under the delusion that he is Napoleon.

    他患了妄想症, 认为自己是拿破仑。

  • 4. She's about to believe in a delusion.

    她就要相信一个错觉了。

  • delusion (n.) "act of misleading someone," early 15c.; as a form of mental derangement, 1550s, from Latin delusionem (nominative delusio) "a deceiving," noun of action from past participle stem of deludere (see delude).
de·lu·sion / dɪˈluːʒn ; NAmE dɪˈluːʒn / noun 1 [countable ] a false belief or opinion about yourself or your situation 错觉;谬见;妄想 the delusions of the mentally ill 精神病患者的妄想 Don't go getting delusions of grandeur (= a belief that you are more important than you actually are). 不要变得妄自尊大。 2 [uncountable ] the act of believing or making yourself believe sth that is not true 欺骗;哄骗 delusion delusions de·lu·sion / dɪˈluːʒn ; NAmE dɪˈluːʒn /
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