delusion
delusion 英 [dɪˈlu:ʒn] 美 [dɪˈluʒən]
n. 迷惑,欺骗;错觉;幻想
名词复数:delusions
- 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. 迷惑,欺骗;错觉;幻想
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1. For delusion it is, on three levels.
在三个层面上可见这是一个错觉。
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2. In Brazil, some misguided people vow that it increases sexual prowess, others are under the delusion that it makes a man impotent.
在巴西,有些被误导的人对天起誓说:它能增加性能力;却也有些人有这样的错觉:它会让人性无能。
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3. The third and most disturbing delusion is that deeper structural reform is not necessary; everything will be fine if only Greece and other euro-zone laggards cut their budget deficits.
第三个也是最令人不安的错觉是无需深化结构改革,如果希腊以及其他拖累欧元区的国家削减其预算赤字就能够万事大吉了。
- 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).
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