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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 4675 COCA: 4317
illusion
noun [C] /ɪˈluːʒ(ə)n/
singularillusion
pluralillusions
  1. 1
    a false or wrong belief or idea 幻觉;错觉;错误观念
    illusion that :

    Many people still have the illusion that full employment is possible. 许多人还有这种错觉,认为可以实现充分就业。

    create/give/maintain the illusion :

    This description creates the illusion that we can solve all our environmental problems. 这种描述产生了这样一种错觉,即我们能够解决所有的环境问题。

    be under no illusion/illusions (=not have a false idea) 不会有错觉;不抱幻想 :

    We are under no illusion that this money will be enough. 我们并没有抱着这些钱会够用的幻想。

    have no illusions (=realize that something is difficult or unpleasant) 不抱幻想(指意识到某事物很难或令人不快) :

    I had no illusions about the task that lay ahead. 我不曾对面前的工作抱任何幻想。

     Synonyms and related words
    Thoughts, ideas and beliefs: thought, idea, belief...
  2. 2
    an appearance or effect that is different from the way that things really are 假象

    For some time, Yeltsin's rule provided an illusion of stability. 有一段时间,叶利钦的统治给人一种稳定的假象。

    give/create the illusion of something :

    Glass bricks in the bathroom gave the illusion of lightness and space. 浴室里的玻璃砖营造出一种明亮感和空间感。

     Synonyms and related words
    Something that is not real or true: falsehood, fantasy, myth...

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