No doubt inadvertently , samsung feeds this delusion .
有意无意之间,三星毫无疑问也助长了这种错觉。
Politicians often feed this delusion . Barack obama is no exception .
政客常常助长这一妄想,巴拉克奥巴马亦不例外。
Is this just another collective delusion that will end in tears ?
这会是另一个集体的幻觉破灭吗?
For delusion it is , on three levels .
在三个层面上可见这是一个错觉。
Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another .
爱情是种错觉,以为女人之间相互有别。
汉语翻译
n. 迷惑, 欺瞒, 错觉 【医】 妄想
词型变化
形容词:delusional
英语解释
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
例句
He labours under the delusion that he's a fine actor.他有个错觉,以为自己是个好演员。
Your hope of promotion is a mere delusion.你提升的希望只不过是一种幻觉。
His arguments sound convincing but they're based on delusion.他的论据听起来似乎有理,但根本上是欺骗性的。
详细解释
de.lu.sion n.(名词) The act or process of deluding.欺骗,骗局:欺骗人的行为或过程The state of being deluded.受骗:被欺骗的状态A false belief or opinion:错觉,幻觉:虚假的信念或观点:例句:labored under the delusion that success was at hand.误以为成功垂手可得而苦恼 Psychiatry A false belief strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence, especially as a symptom of mental illness:【精神病学】 妄想症:一种强烈的虚幻的信念,即使有使之无效的证据也毫不动摇,特指一种精神病症状:例句:delusions of persecution.迫害幻想症 来源:Middle English delusioun 中古英语 delusioun from Latin dôlôsiô dôlôsiôn- 源自 拉丁语 dôlôsiô dôlôsiôn- from dôlôsus [past participle of] dôlôdere [to delude] * see delude 源自 dôlôsus [] dôlôdere的过去分词 [欺骗,迷惑] *参见 delude 【引伸】 delu.sional adj.(形容词)