中英
hallucinated
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • v.(使)产生幻觉(hallucinate 的过去式和过去分词)
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
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     幻觉的单位

    ... INVINCIBLE 无敌 HALLUCINATED 幻觉的单位,光明圣堂做的 LAYER 菜单 选定各层 ...

短语
  • 双语例句
  • 权威例句
  • 1
    I'm sorry. I just hallucinated. What?
    对不起我只是有些幻觉什么?
  • 2
    He was deluded, vividly hallucinated, and unable to give any coherent history.
    他迷妄,有生动的幻觉,并且不能说出连贯的病历。
  • 3
    I say it with a mad, hallucinated grin, and I will keep on saying it though it rain crocodiles.
    我带着疯狂的、幻觉般的狞笑这样说,哪怕天上落下鳄鱼我也要一直这样说下去。
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  • 百科
  • Hallucinated

    A hallucination is a perception in the absence of external stimulus that has qualities of real perception. Hallucinations are vivid, substantial, and located in external objective space. They are distinguished from the related phenomena of dreaming, which does not involve wakefulness; illusion, which involves distorted or misinterpreted real perception; imagery, which does not mimic real perception and is under voluntary control; and pseudohallucination, which does not mimic real perception, but is not under voluntary control. Hallucinations also differ from "delusional perceptions", in which a correctly sensed and interpreted stimulus (i.e., a real perception) is given some additional (and typically absurd) significance.Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive, thermoceptive and chronoceptive.A mild form of hallucination is known as a disturbance, and can occur in most of the senses above. These may be things like seeing movement in peripheral vision, or hearing faint noises and/or voices. Auditory hallucinations are very common in paranoid schizophrenia. They may be benevolent (telling the patient good things about themselves) or malicious, cursing the patient etc. Auditory hallucinations of the malicious type are frequently heard, for example people talking about the patient behind his/her back. Like auditory hallucinations, the source of the visual counterpart can also be behind the patient's back. Their visual counterpart is the feeling of being looked or stared at, usually with malicious intent. Frequently, auditory hallucinations and their visual counterpart are experienced by the patient together.Hypnagogic hallucinations and hypnopompic hallucinations are considered normal phenomena. Hypnagogic hallucinations can occur as one is falling asleep and hypnopompic hallucinations occur when one is waking up.Hallucinations can be associated with drug use (particularly deliriants), sleep deprivation, psychosis, neurological disorders, and delirium tremens.The word 'Hallucination' itself was introduced into the English language by the seventeenth century physician Sir Thomas Browne in 1646 from the derivation of the Latin word alucinari meaning to wander in the mind.

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