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1. | Tom is under the delusion that he is a vip. |
| 汤姆怀有错觉,认为自己是个要人。 |
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2. | A false or mistaken idea; a delusion. |
| 错误的想法;一种错觉 |
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3. | He is under the delusion that he is Napoleon. |
| 他产生错觉,自以为是拿破仑。 |
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4. | The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion. |
| 人民决不会放弃自由,但是他们会相信错觉。 |
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5. | In general, the greater the understanding, the greater the delusion; |
| 总的来说,了解越多,错觉越大; |
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6. | a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug). |
| 疯狂的错觉(特别是由毒品引起的)。 |
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7. | All the unseen is fantasy, delusion. |
| 所有未曾被看见的都是幻想,是错觉 |
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8. | Tom was under the delusion that he was a VIP. |
| 汤姆怀有错觉,认为自己是个要人。 |
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9. | Tom be under the delusion that he be a vip |
| 汤姆怀有错觉,认为自己是个要人 |
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10. | He labours under the delusion that he's a fine actor. |
| 他有个错觉, 以为自己是个好演员. |
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