hallucinatory

英 [hə'luːsɪnə,t(ə)rɪ] 美 [hə'lusənətɔri]
  • adj. 引起幻觉的

英文词源


hallucinatory (adj.)
1823; see hallucinate + -ory.

双语例句


1. He had confessed to supplying Charley with hallucinatory drugs.
他已承认向查利提供了致幻药。

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2. The 2012 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Mo Yan"who with hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary".
2012年诺贝尔文学奖得主为莫言,他“很好地将魔幻现实与民间故事、历史与当代结合在一起”。

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3. It was an unsettling show. There was a hallucinatory feel from the start.
这是场让人心绪不宁的演出,一开始就有一种虚幻感。

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4. Their proneness to hallucinatory experiences, and their stress levels, were also assessed.
同时也评估他们产生幻觉的倾向和压力水平.

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5. A style using subconscious mental activity as its subject matter , characterized by dreamlike, hallucinatory imagery.
将下意识的精力运动作为描绘对象, 多运用梦幻意象的艺术情势.

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