hallucination
hallucination 英 [həˌlu:sɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [həˌlusəˈneʃən]
n. 幻觉,幻想;错觉
名词复数:hallucinations
- If you see your teacher morph into a dancing elephant, chances are you’re having a hallucination, or an illusory perception. In other words, it sounds like you are seeing things!
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- n. 幻觉,幻想;错觉
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1. If it is sleeping quietly next to him he can conclude that the voices talking to him are a hallucination not the real thing.
如果它正趴在主人旁边安静地睡觉,他就能断定朝自己说坏话的声音不过是幻觉,真实世界中并不存在。
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2. But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.
但当他们长时间地断绝与外界所有的接触之后,他们就开始缓缓陷入偏执,幻想和自以为是的进步中。
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3. Dehydration or a medication side effect may be behind a hallucination.
她的脱水或药物副作用可能给她留下一个幻觉。
- hallucination (n.) "a seeing or hearing something which is not there," 1640s, from Latin hallucinationem (nominative hallucinatio), earlier alucinatio, noun of action from past participle stem of alucinari (see hallucinate). Related: Hallucinations.
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