hallucinate
英 [həˈluːsɪneɪt]
美 [həˈluːsɪneɪt]
v. (由于生病、吸毒)幻听,幻视,产生幻觉
现在分词:hallucinating 过去分词:hallucinated 过去式:hallucinated 复数:hallucinates 第三人称单数:hallucinates
BNC.32843 / COCA.20383
牛津词典
verb
- (由于生病、吸毒)幻听,幻视,产生幻觉
to see or hear things that are not really there because of illness or drugs
柯林斯词典
- VERB (因生病或吸毒而)产生幻觉
If youhallucinate, you see things that are not really there, either because you are ill or because you have taken a drug.- Hunger made him hallucinate.
饥饿使他产生了幻觉。 - If you stared long enough and hard, you could even begin to hallucinate the appearance of small islands.
如果长时间目不转睛地盯着看,你甚至会产生幻觉,看到一些小岛的出现。
- Hunger made him hallucinate.
英英释义
verb
- perceive what is not there
双语例句
- Mental disorders, drug use and hypnosis can all cause people to hallucinate.
精神错乱、吸毒和催眠术都可以使人们产生幻觉。 - Some people hallucinate when they panic.
之前就有人因此陷入恐慌,看到了幻觉。 - Yet talk of cycles has led economists to hallucinate all kinds of fictitious oscillations in economic markets.
然而,对周期的谈论,使经济学家们对经济市场中所有想象中的摆动都产生了幻觉。 - Five coffees a day or more were 'enough to increase their tendency to hallucinate,' the team discovered.
研究小组发现,每天五杯的咖啡饮用剂量足以增加产生幻听的倾向。 - As his condition worsened, he started to hallucinate and doctors told him he should not play contact sports anymore-but there was one bizarre good side effect: his new-found musical talent.
接着他的情况不断恶化,开始产生幻觉。医生告诉他他不能再参与接触性运动了。诡异的是,他的这次事故产生了一种有益的副作用:他开始具备音乐才能。 - Hunger made him hallucinate.
饥饿使他产生了幻觉。 - After the fourth or fifth day, he began to hallucinate images of his dead father and his brother.
过了四五天,因为无法休息以及所受的折磨他开始产生幻觉,看见了他已经过世的父亲和兄长。 - Because it makes you hallucinate and go crazy.
这种酒让人产生幻觉,甚至发疯。 - Drug addicts often hallucinate.
吸毒成瘾的人常常产生幻觉。 - If you stared long enough and hard, you could even begin to hallucinate the appearance of small islands.
如果长时间目不转睛地盯着看,你甚至会产生幻觉,看到一些小岛的出现。