hallucinations
英 [həˌluːsɪˈneɪʃənz]
美 [həˌlusəˈneɪʃənz]
n. 幻视,幻听(尤指生病或毒品所致); 幻视(或幻听)到的东西; 幻觉; 幻象
hallucination的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (因生病或吸毒所致的)幻觉(体验)
Ahallucinationis the experience of seeing something that is not really there because you are ill or have taken a drug.- The drug induces hallucinations at high doses...
大剂量地服用该药会致幻。 - Hallucination is common in patients who have suffered damage to the brain.
脑部受损的病人常会产生幻觉。
- The drug induces hallucinations at high doses...
- N-COUNT (因生病或吸毒所见到的)幻象
Ahallucinationis something that is not real that someone sees because they are ill or have taken a drug.- Perhaps the footprint was a hallucination.
脚印可能只是幻象。
- Perhaps the footprint was a hallucination.
双语例句
- Botulism affects the central nervous system, causing paralysis, hallucinations and vomiting, and is often fatal.
肉毒中毒会侵袭中枢神经系统,导致瘫痪、幻觉和呕吐,并且常常是致命的。 - He suffered toxic confusional states in which he became agitated, experiencing severe anxiety and visual hallucinations.
他遭受着中毒性的恍惚状态,他变得焦躁不安,极度忧虑并产生幻觉。 - One of the side effects is hallucinations, paranoia.
毒副作用的一点就是产生幻觉,成为妄想狂。 - Now you might think, ah, there's a solution: hallucinations.
你可能说解决之道是:幻想这是一个方法; - We're just having hallucinations from that dinner we ate.
都是吃了那晚餐才产生幻觉的。 - I have not had either visions or hallucinations.
我既没有视像也没有幻觉像。 - He is incoherent, delusional, suffering auditory hallucinations.
他出现无逻辑的,妄想的,幻听的症状。 - The most prominent symptoms include hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking and behavior, and abnormal expression of emotions.
其最突出的症状包括幻觉、妄想、病态思维和行为及情绪的异常表达。 - Of a mental state characterized by intense and distorted perceptions and hallucinations and feelings of euphoria or sometimes despair.
指一种心理状态,它以强烈、扭曲的感觉和幻觉以及快感或者有时有的绝望为特点。 - Dream state, mild hallucinations.
游离状态和轻微的幻觉。