illusion 音标拼音: [ɪl'uʒən]
n . 幻影,错觉,幻想
幻影,错觉,幻想
illusion n 1 :
an erroneous mental representation [
synonym : {
illusion },
{
semblance }]
2 :
something many people believe that is false ; "
they have the illusion that I am very wealthy " [
synonym : {
illusion }, {
fantasy },
{
phantasy }, {
fancy }]
3 :
the act of deluding ;
deception by creating illusory ideas [
synonym : {
delusion }, {
illusion }, {
head game }]
4 :
an illusory feat ;
considered magical by naive observers [
synonym :
{
magic trick }, {
conjuring trick }, {
trick }, {
magic },
{
legerdemain }, {
conjuration }, {
thaumaturgy }, {
illusion },
{
deception }]
Illusion \
Il *
lu "
sion \,
n . [
F .
illusion ,
L .
illusio ,
fr .
illudere ,
illusum ,
to illude .
See {
Illude }.]
1 .
An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision ;
a deceptive appearance ;
a false show ;
mockery ;
hallucination .
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To cheat the eye with blear illusions . --
Milton .
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2 .
Hence :
Anything agreeably fascinating and charming ;
enchantment ;
witchery ;
glamour .
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Ye soft illusions ,
dear deceits ,
arise ! --
Pope .
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3 . (
Physiol .)
A sensation originated by some external object ,
but so modified as in any way to lead to an erroneous perception ;
as when the rolling of a wagon is mistaken for thunder .
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Note :
Some modern writers distinguish between an illusion and hallucination ,
regarding the former as originating with some external object ,
and the latter as having no objective occasion whatever .
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4 .
A plain ,
delicate lace ,
usually of silk ,
used for veils ,
scarfs ,
dresses ,
etc .
Syn :
Delusion ;
mockery ;
deception ;
chimera ;
fallacy .
See {
Delusion }. {
Illusion }, {
Delusion }.
Illusion refers particularly to errors of the sense ;
delusion to false hopes or deceptions of the mind .
An optical deception is an illusion ;
a false opinion is a delusion . --
E .
Edwards .
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138 Moby Thesaurus words for "
illusion ":
aberrancy ,
aberration ,
air ,
airy nothing ,
apparition ,
appearance ,
bamboozlement ,
bedevilment ,
befooling ,
bewitchery ,
bewitchment ,
bluffing ,
brainchild ,
bubble ,
calculated deception ,
captivation ,
chimera ,
circumvention ,
conning ,
deceiving ,
deception ,
deceptiveness ,
defectiveness ,
defrauding ,
delirium ,
delusion ,
delusiveness ,
deviancy ,
distortion ,
dream ,
dupery ,
eidolon ,
enchantment ,
enmeshment ,
ensnarement ,
entanglement ,
entrancement ,
entrapment ,
errancy ,
erroneousness ,
error ,
ether ,
fallaciousness ,
fallacy ,
falseness ,
falsity ,
fancy ,
fantasque ,
fantasy ,
fascination ,
fault ,
faultiness ,
fiction ,
figment ,
flaw ,
flawedness ,
flimflam ,
flimflammery ,
fond illusion ,
fooling ,
hallucination ,
hamartia ,
heresy ,
heterodoxy ,
hoodwinking ,
idle fancy ,
ignis fatuus ,
imagery ,
imagination ,
imagining ,
insubstantial image ,
invention ,
kidding ,
maggot ,
make -
believe ,
maya ,
mirage ,
misapplication ,
misapprehension ,
misconception ,
misconstruction ,
misdoing ,
misfeasance ,
misinterpretation ,
misjudgment ,
mist ,
mistake ,
myth ,
obsession ,
outwitting ,
overreaching ,
peccancy ,
perversion ,
phantasm ,
phantasmagoria ,
phantom ,
pipe ,
pipe dream ,
possession ,
putting on ,
rainbow ,
romance ,
seeming ,
self -
contradiction ,
self -
deception ,
semblance ,
shadow ,
sick fancy ,
sin ,
sinfulness ,
smoke ,
snow job ,
song and dance ,
spirit ,
spoofery ,
spoofing ,
subterfuge ,
swindling ,
thick -
coming fancies ,
thin air ,
trickiness ,
tricking ,
trip ,
unorthodoxy ,
untrueness ,
untruth ,
untruthfulness ,
vapor ,
victimization ,
vision ,
whim ,
whimsy ,
wildest dreams ,
willful misconception ,
wishful thinking ,
witchery ,
wrong ,
wrongness
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