delusion 详细解释

delusion

[di'lu:ʒən]

n.错觉, 幻觉, 妄想, 欺骗

n.

1. 迷惑, 欺骗[U]

2. 受骗, 上当[U]

3. 误会, 错觉; 妄想症[C]

Carson suffers from delusions.

卡森患有妄想症。

Tom was under the delusion that he was a VIP.

汤姆怀有错觉, 认为自己是个要人。

词形变化

形容词: delusional |

词义辨析

同义:

n.幻(空)想

fool's paradise  illusion  false impression  myth  will-o'-the-wisp  bubble  hallucination  vision  dream  chimera  fancy  phantasm  phantasmagoria  figment of the imagination  mirage  self-deception  misconception  fantasy  pipe dream  paranoia  megalomania

n.欺骗

deception  trick  wile  subterfuge  fake  sham  hoax  swindle  fraud  imposture  imposition  humbug  falsehood  lie  untruth  prevarication

n.迷惑

magic  conjuring  legerdemain  sleight of hand  

同义参见:

error  pretense  fallacy  vanity  vapor  

反义:

n.欺骗; 受骗; 错觉

reality  

英英释义

名词 delusion:

(psychology) an erroneous belief that is held in the face of evidence to the contrary

同义词:psychotic belief

a mistaken or unfounded opinion or idea

同义词:hallucination

the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas

同义词:illusion, head game

补充

delusiondelusion英:[diˈlu:ʒən] 美:[dɪˈluʒən]n.1.欺骗, 迷惑, 受骗2.谬见; 错觉; 妄想He is under the delusion that he is Napoleon.他患了妄想症, 认为自己是拿破仑。

例句

1. the delusion of being watched.被监视的错觉。 2. what a capacity television has for delusion.电视机很会让人产生错觉。 3. He has delusions about how much money he can make at that job.他对自己能从那份工作中赚多少钱抱有幻想。 4. He is living/laboring under the delusion that he is incapable of making mistakes.他一直生活/工作在自己不会犯错的荒谬想法中。 5. She is under the delusion that we will finish on time.她误以为我们将会按时完工。 6. "As the illness progressed, his delusions took over and he had violent outbursts."随着病情恶化,他脑子里充斥着各种妄想,并伴有暴力行为。 7. The patient is suffering from hallucinations and delusions of grandeur.病人正遭受着幻觉和妄想自大症的折磨。 8. a young actress with delusions of grandeur妄自尊大的年轻女演员 9. He showed signs of delusional thinking near the end of his life.他在生命的最后时刻出现了妄想的症状。 10. "If you think we can afford a new car, you are delusional."如果你觉得我们能买得起新车,那你就是在妄想。