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delusion noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + DELUSION | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEdangerous 危险的错觉paranoid 偏执妄想collective, mass, popular (especially NAmE) 集体/大众/普遍的错觉◆He dismissed the so-called miracle as a collective delusion.他认为这个所谓的奇迹只是一种集体错觉,不值一提。VERB + DELUSIONget, harbour/harbor, have, suffer, suffer from 有错觉;患妄想症◆The psychiatrist said she was suffering from paranoid delusions.心理医生说她患了偏执妄想症。PREPOSITIONunder a/the delusion 怀有错觉◆He seemed to be under the delusion that he would make his fortune within a few years.他似乎幻想着几年内会发财。delusion about 关于⋯的幻想◆He had no delusions about his feelings for Kate.他对自己对凯特的情感不抱幻想。delusion of ⋯的错觉◆She had delusions of persecution.她有受迫害的错觉。PHRASESdelusions of grandeur (= a belief that you are more important than you actually are) 妄自尊大◆Don't go getting delusions of grandeur.别妄自尊大。 |