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1. | With women a delusion may be seen to be groundless and still be cherished. |
| 对女人来说,即使她们已经认识到了某种幻觉是毫无根据的,她们仍然可能执迷不悟。 |
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2. | He was under the delusion that the war between the states would be resumed. |
| 他总有幻觉认为内战还会重新打起来。 |
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3. | hypochondriacal delusion |
| 疑病幻觉 |
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4. | Some years ago you had a very serious delusion indeed. |
| “再举一个例子,”他说,“几年以前,你发生了一次非常严重的幻觉。 |
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5. | It must need be a delusion. |
| 那不过是一种幻觉罢了。 |
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6. | Your hope of promotion is a mere delusion. |
| 你提升的希望只不过是一种幻觉。 |
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7. | A delusion, experienced in some mental disorders, that the world or one's mind, body, or self does not |
| 虚无幻觉在某些精神错乱中出现的一种幻觉,认为整个世界或一个人的思想、身躯或自己本身根本不存在 |
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8. | persecution delusion |
| 虐待幻觉 |
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9. | a delusion (common in paranoia) that you are much greater and more powerful and influential than you |
| 错误地认为自己的能力或影响力高于实际的幻觉。 |
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10. | No delusion is older, none apparently so promising. |
| 没有什么幻觉更为古老,也没什么东西显得如此前程远大。 |
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