psychedelic
psychedelic 英 [ˌsaɪkəˈdelɪk] 美 [ˌsaɪkɪˈdɛlɪk]
adj. 引起幻觉的 n. 迷幻剂
名词复数:psychedelics
- Psychedelic originally described drugs — especially LSD — that made users experience bizarre, mind-bending sounds and images, real and imagined. Soon psychedelic was also used for music, art, and colors that seemed to fit a drug-induced haze.
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- adj. 引起幻觉的
- n. 迷幻剂
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1. Its name was even agreed upon while all four members worked on a psychedelic painting.
它的名字甚至被认可与四名成员一起放在一副迷幻剂绘画之上。
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2. For 2010, the winning photomicrographs include: colorful, psychedelic soap-film bubbles, cancer cells that appear as flowery pom-poms and an alien-like portrayal of a bird of paradise seed.
2010年获奖显微照片包括有:色彩艳丽、引起幻觉的肥皂膜泡沫、显示着花样泡泡球样式的癌细胞和如外星人肖像那样 极乐鸟的种子。
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3. Gaze at the vivid yellows, blues, and psychedelic swirls of a single emperor angelfish and you'll sense the whimsy of evolution.
瞧瞧那“皇帝神仙鱼”(emperor angelfish)身上鲜艳的黄与蓝,还有迷幻般的漩涡,你就能感受到生物进化的无奇不有了。
- psychedelic (adj.) occasionally psychodelic, 1956, of drugs, suggested by British-born Canadian psychiatrist Humphry Osmond in a letter to Aldous Huxley and used by Osmond in a scientific paper published the next year; from Greek psykhe- "mind" (see psyche) + deloun "make visible, reveal," from delos "visible, clear," from PIE root *dyeu- "to shine." In popular use from 1965 with reference to anything producing effects similar to that of a psychedelic drug or enhancing the effects of such a drug. As a noun from 1956.
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