illusory的意思和读音

illusory

: [ɪˈlus(ə)ri] : [ɪˈluːsəri]

adj.

adj.real

adj.deceptive,false,illusive,misleading,unreal

illusoryadj.

1.not real, although seeming to be

an illusory sense of freedom

adj.1.“illusive. -ily”

adj.1.Same as illusive. -ily2.not real, but with an appearance of being real

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2. illicit illusory immunity ...

3. illusiveness illusory illustrate ...

4. illumination n. illusory adj. imbibe v.

6. 怀〖 nonpregnant;barren〗 〖 visionary;illusory〖 inthesky〗 ...

7. physiologically illusory , prescriptive ...

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1.Black Light gives us balance and stability, so that we do not enter the illusory nature of the unconscious state.使使

2.Subjects indicated that this illusory shift was in the direction of the planar motion.

3.After that I knew in a confused and illusory fashion that there was an unfathomable mystery I did not know but that agitated me as if I did.

4.But all of them make it obvious that in op art, the link between art and illusory perception is an artistic style in and of itself.

5.Yet despite the rhetoric, true independence from local authorities has so far been illusory for those trying to establish new schools.

6.We have watched so many of you suffer and acquiesce to the seemingly unending and illusory power of the dark.

7.One of our early experiments with illusory color illustrates how important color can be in delineating the extent and shape of a figure.

8.Reality is often illusory: pure reflection of desires, dreams, old memories. Don't be deceived. Remove every mask of others and yourself.

9.But the illusory nature of the benefits such deception is meant to produce is now coming to be documented.

10.Through this discrimination he realizes, by his inner perception, that the ego and the universe are both illusory, like a dream.