disillusion 英 [ˌdɪsɪˈlu:ʒn]   美 [ˌdɪsɪˈluʒən]

disillusion

disillusion  英 [ˌdɪsɪˈlu:ʒn] 美 [ˌdɪsɪˈluʒən]

vt. 使醒悟;使不再抱幻想  n. 幻灭;醒悟 

进行时:disillusioning  过去式:disillusioned  过去分词:disillusioned  第三人称单数:disillusions  名词复数:disillusions 

There is a whole world of anxiety and disillusion behind those bald employment figures. 在那些光秃秃的就业数字背后是整个世界的焦虑和幻灭。
They know that is their whole nobility, and it is useless to speak in relation to them of hidden misfortune or the ashes of disillusion. 他们也知道,这是他们的高贵所在。 要是说起暗中尾随的不幸或幻灭的灰炽时提到便提到他们,这是毫无意义的。

  • To disillusion is to make someone realize their belief isn't true. If your cousin believes that the Tooth Fairy will come in the night, take her tooth and sprinkle her with fairy dust. It would be too cruel to disillusion her.
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  • vt. 使醒悟;使不再抱幻想
  • n. 幻灭;醒悟
  • 1. There is a whole world of anxiety and disillusion behind those bald employment figures.

    在那些光秃秃的就业数字背后是整个世界的焦虑和幻灭。

  • 2. They know that is their whole nobility, and it is useless to speak in relation to them of hidden misfortune or the ashes of disillusion.

    他们也知道,这是他们的高贵所在。 要是说起暗中尾随的不幸或幻灭的灰炽时提到便提到他们,这是毫无意义的。

  • 3. Mr Martinelli, who owns Super 99, the country’s largest supermarket chain, managed to profit from disillusion at political corruption by posing as an outsider.

    马蒂内利先生拥有巴拿马最大的连锁超市超级99,以一个旁观者的姿态成功地从政治腐败的幻灭中获益。

  • disillusion (v.) "to free or be freed from illusion," 1855, from a noun meaning "act of freeing from illusion" (1814); see dis- + illusion. Related: Disillusioned; disillusioning.
dis·il·lu·sion / ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒn ; NAmE ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒn / verb disillusionsb to destroy sb's belief in or good opinion of sb/sth 使醒悟;使不再抱幻想;使幻想破灭 I hate to disillusion you, but not everyone is as honest as you. 我实在不愿把实情告诉你,但并非人人都像你那样诚实。 dis·il·lu·sion noun [uncountable ] = disillusionment disillusion disillusions disillusioned disillusioning dis·il·lu·sion / ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒn ; NAmE ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒn /
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