hallucinate
美 [həˈlus(ə)nˌeɪt]
英 [həˈluːsɪneɪt] 
- v.(由于生病、吸毒)幻视
- 网络使产生幻觉;汉诺森;出现幻觉
词形变化
第三人称单数:hallucinates 现在分词:hallucinating 过去式:hallucinated 同义词
英汉双解
1. | (由于生病、吸毒)幻视,幻听,产生幻觉to see or hear things that are not really there because of illness or drugs |
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例句
I began to hallucinate so hard that the buildings that were behind me started to look like big animal heads.
快结束时我开始产生非常强烈的幻觉以至于我觉得身后的建筑看起来像巨型动物的头。
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”。
After being lost in the desert for five days, Bill began to hallucinate.
在沙漠中被遗失五天以来之后,比尔开始使产生幻觉。
After being sleepless for more than 48 hours, I began to hallucinate.
在48个多小时未合眼后,我开始产生幻觉。
He'd never expected to hallucinate them.
他从没有预料到自己会对此产生幻觉。
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。
It is this extra boost of cortisol which may link caffeine intake with an increased tendency to hallucinate, say the scientists.
科学家认为就是这些因咖啡因而额外产生的皮质醇增加了幻觉产生的机会。
Well into his stay in hospital, Hobson begins to hallucinate, an oft-reported side-effect of sleep deprivation
教授在医院呆了一段时间之后出现了幻觉。这种现象是剥夺睡眠之后的常见副作用。