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Illusion N Idea ɪˈluːʒn Noun Exist False   [Oft

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illusion

[ɪˈlu:ʒn]

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illusions[2638]
错觉(51%),幻觉(49%)
n.幻觉,错觉;错误的观念或信仰
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/ɪlu͟ːʒ(ə)n/
1
[N-VAR 可变名词]幻想;错觉 An illusion is a false idea or belief.
  [oft N that]
  • Do not have any illusions that an industrial tribunal will right all employment wrongs...

    不要幻想一个劳资仲裁法庭能纠正所有的雇佣不公现象。

  • No one really has any illusions about winning the war.

    没有人幻想能赢得这场战争。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词]假象;幻象 An illusion is something that appears to exist or be a particular thing but does not actually exist or is in reality something else.
  [oft N of n/-ing]
  • Floor-to-ceiling windows can give the illusion of extra height...

    从地板直抵天花板的窗子会给人以高出实际距离的幻觉。

  • This eerie calm is an illusion.

    这种怪诞的平静是一种假象。


Oxford
il·lu·sion / ɪˈluːʒn ; NAmE ɪˈluːʒn / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a false idea or belief, especially about sb or about a situation 错误的观念;幻想 She's under the illusion that (= believes wrongly that)she'll get the job. 她存有幻想,认为她会得到那份工作。 The new president has no illusionsabout the difficulties facing her country (= she knows that the country has serious problems). 新任总统清楚地知道她的国家面临的困难。 He could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality. 他再也分不清幻想与现实之间的区别了。 2 [countable ] something that seems to exist but in fact does not, or seems to be sth that it is not 幻想的事物;错觉 Mirrors in a room often give an illusion of space. 房间里的镜子常给人一种空间增大的错觉。 The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion. 绝对个人自由的观念是一种幻想。 illusion illusions il·lu·sion / ɪˈluːʒn ; NAmE ɪˈluːʒn /
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illusionil‧lu‧sion /ɪˈluːʒən/ ●○○ noun [countable]
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1an idea or opinion that is wrong, especially about yourselfdelusionillusion that They suffer from the illusion that they cannot solve their problems. She was under no illusion that he loved her. It is an illusion that the Arctic is dark in winter. She had no illusions about her physical attractiveness. ‘I hate to shatter your illusions,’ he said.2something that seems to be different from the way it really isillusion of He was unlikely to be satisfied with the illusion of power.give/create an illusion The mirrors in the room gave an illusion of greater space. Credit creates the illusion that you can own things without paying for them.
optical illusion

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