hallucinate
英 [h?'lu?s?ne?t]
美[h?'lus?net]
- vt. 使產生幻覺
- vi. 出現幻覺
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詞態變化
第三人稱單數:?hallucinates;過去式:?hallucinated;過去分詞:?hallucinated;現在分詞:?hallucinating;
中文詞源
hallucinate 產生幻覺,致幻
來自拉丁語alucinari,恍惚,出神,來自希臘語alaomai,漫游,流浪,來自PIE*al,走,漫游,詞源同amble,exile.后17世紀英國醫生Thomas Browne借用該拉丁詞來指人產生的幻覺。
英文詞源
- hallucinate (v.)
- "to have illusions," 1650s, from Latin alucinatus (later hallucinatus), past participle of alucinari "wander (in the mind), dream; talk unreasonably, ramble in thought," probably from Greek alyein, Attic halyein "wander in mind, be at a loss, be beside oneself (with grief, joy, perplexity), be distraught," also "wander about," which probably is related to alaomai "wander about" [Barnhart, Klein]. The Latin ending probably was influenced by vaticinari "to prophecy," also "to rave." Older in English in a rare and now obsolete transitive sense "deceive" (c. 1600); occasionally used 19c. in transitive sense "to cause hallucination." Related: Hallucinated; hallucinating.
雙語例句
- 1. Hunger made him hallucinate.
- 饑餓使他產生了幻覺。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. If you stared long enough and hard, you could even begin to hallucinate the appearance of small islands.
- 如果長時間目不轉睛地盯著看,你甚至會產生幻覺,看到一些小島的出現。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. You again? Why couldn't I hallucinate someone who's not a moron?
- 你,又? 為什么我就不能幻覺出一個不是笨蛋的人?
來自互聯網
- 4. Many college students in the 1960's took & quot ; acid & quot ; in order to hallucinate.
- 上個世紀六十年代的許多大學生為了產生幻覺而使用 麥角 酸二乙基酰胺.
來自互聯網
- 5. Drug addicts often hallucinate.
- 吸毒成癮的人常常產生幻覺.
來自互聯網