illusory基本解释
adj.虚幻的;幻觉的
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基本词汇
adj.虚幻的;幻觉的
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adj
1. based on or having the nature of an illusion
e.g. illusive hopes of finding a better job
Secret activities offer presidents the alluring but often illusory promise that they can achieve foreign policy goals without the bothersome debate and open decision that are staples of democracy
Synonym: illusive
1. 幻觉的;虚假的;不切实际的
If you describe something as illusory, you mean that although it seems true or possible, it is in fact false or impossible.
e.g. His freedom is illusory.
他的自由是虚幻的。
e.g. ...the illusory nature of nationhood.
国家的虚假本质
1. 虚幻的:根据控制策略与真实情况的符合程度,可以将之划分为真实的(veridical)或虚幻的(illusory)控制. 所谓与真实情况的符合程度指的是,这种控制策略是否符合真实的环境,以及是否符合行为与结果之间的因果联系. 对初级控制的判断比较容易一些,
2. illusory
2. 虚幻:7、虚幻(illusory)的注意力我的第二个类比更能清楚地阐明我的观点. 这也需要我们追溯到早期的历史,但不是亿万年之前,而只需要回到500年前. 如今电脑空间的扩展与当年哥伦布发现新大陆后,欧洲文明在中北美和南美扩展时的情形相似.
3. 产生幻觉的:illusiveness 幻影 | illusory 产生幻觉的 | illustrate 举例说明
4. 错觉的 错觉的:illicit 非法 非法 | illusory 错觉的 错觉的 | immunity 豁免权 豁免权
He was haunted by small sounds and movements, most of them illusory.
出自:B. UnsworthHis illusory paradise was brutally destroyed by the arrival of his first little brother.
出自:J. McDougallThe Elizabethan preoccupation with faulty visual perception and with the illusory nature of eyesight.
出自:A. Aronson