[VERB 动词]使醒悟;使不再抱幻想;使理想破灭 If a person or thing disillusions you, they make you realize that something is not as good as you thought.
[V n]
I'd hate to be the one to disillusion him...
我不愿意成为那个让他幻想破灭的人。
He said he had been bitterly disillusioned by his country's failure to change into a democracy.
他说他对他的国家未能实现民主变革极度失望。
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[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]同 disillusionmentDisillusion is the same as disillusionment .
[also N in pl]
There is disillusion with established political parties.
对现有政党不再抱有幻想。
Oxford
dis·il·lu·sion/ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒn; NAmEˌdɪsɪˈluːʒn/verbdisillusionsb to destroy sb's belief in or good opinion of sb/sth 使醒悟;使不再抱幻想;使幻想破灭◆I hate to disillusion you, but not everyone is as honest as you.我实在不愿把实情告诉你,但并非人人都像你那样诚实。▶dis·il·lu·sionnoun[uncountable ]=
to make someone realize that something which they thought was true or good is not really true or good: I hate to disillusion you, but I don’t think she’s coming back.
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