illusive 英 [ɪ'lu:sɪv]   美 [ɪˈlusɪv]

illusive

illusive  英 [ɪ'lu:sɪv] 美 [ɪˈlusɪv]

adj. 错觉的;幻影的;迷惑人的 

Inspired by the famous 2D drawing of the optical illusive bookshelf. 受著名的2D视错觉绘图启发而设计的书架。
Artists and musicians often go weeks without sleep trying to use this device to catch the tail of the illusive creativity dragon. 艺术家和音乐家通常几个星期不睡觉试图用这个方法来抓住虚幻的创造力龙的尾巴。

  • If something misleads or deceives you, it is illusive. If you think you see a unicorn in your back yard, but it suddenly disappears, you can describe the vision as illusive.
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  • adj. 错觉的;幻影的;迷惑人的
  • 1. Inspired by the famous 2D drawing of the optical illusive bookshelf.

    受著名的2D视错觉绘图启发而设计的书架。

  • 2. Artists and musicians often go weeks without sleep trying to use this device to catch the tail of the illusive creativity dragon.

    艺术家和音乐家通常几个星期不睡觉试图用这个方法来抓住虚幻的创造力龙的尾巴。

  • 3. The reason that happiness can seem illusive is because it is a bi-product of serving others.

    幸福的原因看起来是虚幻的,因为高兴是一个为其他人服务的双向产品。

  • illusive (adj.) "deceptive, false, illusory," 1670s, from stem of illusion + -ive. The older adjective is illusory.
il·lu·sive / ɪˈluːsɪv ; NAmE ɪˈluːsɪv / adjective ( literary, rare) not real although seeming to be 虚幻的;虚假的;迷惑人的 SYN illusory There is an illusive sense of depth. 有一种仿真的纵深感。 HELP  Illusiveis sometimes confused with elusivewhich has a different meaning. *illusive 有时与 elusive 混淆,两者词义不同。 il·lu·sive / ɪˈluːsɪv ; NAmE ɪˈluːsɪv /
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