illusory
illusory 英 [ɪˈlu:səri] 美 [ɪˈlusəri, -zəri]
adj. 错觉的;幻影的;虚假的;产生幻觉的
- If something is based on something that is not real, you can say it is illusory. Tales of seeing Elvis and Big Foot eating together at McDonalds are probably based on an illusory experience.
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- adj. 错觉的;幻影的;虚假的;产生幻觉的
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1. Secondly, if the self is an illusion, then aren’t subjective insights from meditation illusory as well?
其次,如果自我是错觉,那么来自于冥想的主观视角不也同样是错觉?
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2. MacKay first observed this effect on the wallboard of a BBC studio: the broadcasting staff had been annoyed by illusory shadows running up and down blank strips between columns of parallel lines.
麦凯是在BBC的一个录音室里第一次看到这个效果的: 那位正在播音的职员被平行线柱上线条空白间上下跳动的阴影错觉搞得很不耐烦。
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3. Yet many fear that the calm is illusory.
然而,许多人担心,平静是虚幻的。
- illusory (adj.) 1590s, from French illusorie, from Late Latin illusorius "ironical, of a mocking character," from illus-, past participle stem of Latin illudere "mock, jeer at, make fun of," literally "play with," from assimilated form of in- "at, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + ludere "to play" (see ludicrous).
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