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单词 hallucinate
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Definition of hallucinate in English:

hallucinate

verb həˈluːsɪneɪthəˈlusəˌneɪt
[no object]
  • 1Experience a seemingly real perception of something not actually present, typically as a result of a mental disorder or of taking drugs.

    (尤指由于精神错乱或吸毒而)产生幻觉

    Ben began hallucinating and having fits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He looked up at the ceiling and began to hallucinate.
    • Then she began hallucinating and before losing consciousness she managed to grab the phone and press the redial button.
    • They became slaves to impulse, began to hallucinate, and, in a hypnotic trance, became completely vulnerable to the suggestions of leaders who might be thrown up.
    • Caci began hallucinating, imagining Bailey there at the hospital with her, talking with her.
    • Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate.
    • After awhile subjects become disoriented and begin to hallucinate uncontrollably.
    • By the time the victim begins hallucinating, turns gray-skinned, becomes paralyzed, and dies, it may be impossible to identify who did the dastardly deed, or when.
    • He begins sniffing petrol, hallucinates at an open religious site and accidentally alights the community centre.
    • Sleep deprivation really kicked in, and I started to actually hallucinate!
    • It probably doesn't matter if you're actually hallucinating for those last two, though.
    • Findings is so deeply into a drug/alcohol induced stupor that he is not sure himself if he is dreaming, hallucinating or actually awake.
    • He noted that with enough sleep deprivation, some people can develop mood changes and can even begin to hallucinate, ‘all of which can lead to reduced quality of life.’
    • At times I was suffering mild paralysis in my legs, and I think I was beginning to hallucinate, but one of the other drivers in a Ferrari 550 ended up in intensive care!
    • My mouth became a dust bowl, complete with tumbleweed and mini sandstorms, and I actually started to hallucinate about a bottle of Evian.
    • After a few nights of absolutely no sleep, some people begin hallucinating.
    • Because of expressive language difficulties, it may not be clear whether an individual with AD is indeed hallucinating or experiencing illusions or agnosias.
    • I had a job as a technician, but I began to hallucinate more and have irrational thoughts.
    • By the time I actually made it to the clinic, I had been awake so long, and had been depriving myself of anything other than just water, that I was beginning to hallucinate.
    • The kid smiled and vanished, leaving a befuddled scientist to wonder if he'd begun hallucinating.
    • Immediately I am captivated by this picture-perfect creature before me, and I find myself wondering if he is even real or if I have begun to hallucinate.
    Synonyms
    have hallucinations, imagine things, see things, see visions, be delirious, have delirium tremens, fantasize, daydream, dream
    informal have a trip, trip, see pink elephants, have daymares
    1. 1.1with object Experience a hallucination of (something)
      出现(或产生)…的幻觉
      I don't care if they're hallucinating purple snakes
      with clause he starts hallucinating that he is Jesus
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At the far end of Turnham Green I believe I'm hallucinating a mirage, until from the swinging sign before me emerge the words ‘Sandwich Shop’.
      • Is there a name for the syndrome whereby one hallucinates obscure government ministers?
      • As long as we're doing this, does anyone remember the episode where Buffy is stabbed by a demon and she hallucinates that she is in a mental ward and that the events of the last couple years were schizophrenic delusions.
      • In fact, I thought I might have hallucinated it entirely.
      • You probably hallucinated your booming scene back home, because I've never heard of anybody from Victoria making it big, okay?
      • Also from Miike, FanTasia screened Gozu, a film that begins with a crazed gangster who hallucinates that a tiny Chihuahua is ‘a trained Yakuza attack dog’ and smashes the hapless creature against a restaurant window.
      • The parents of a woman of 22, so classified, reported that she was hallucinating a husband and children at the dinner table and engaging them in extended conversation.
      • He hallucinates three suns in the sky and cringes under the piano.
      • Awake for six days and six nights, she recalls hallucinating that a beautiful golden light was coming out of her head.
      • Jim would go out every night during and that's when I got addicted to all manner of flu pills and I hallucinated cats on the ceiling.
      • Several times I hallucinated Atlantic salmon beneath our hole.
      • While watching this, I thought I must have hallucinated that burning image in my mind of star Gooding, Jr. having accepted an Oscar a few years back.
      • ‘So basically, there is no chance your dog will be hallucinating rainbow cats,’ Mr Rochfort said.
      • Chris, come in here - I need you to look at something and tell me whether I'm hallucinating it or not!
      • During the day as Madison plays around the house I find myself hallucinating the bugs.
      • Severed from the familiar background o f the house in which she has lived for 70 years, she hallucinates her fears.
      • You can travel for two or twenty stops on a London bus and find yourself hallucinating the taste of Jaffa Cakes.
      • When he sees an accident at the Heart Machine, he hallucinates the machine as a demon's mouth swallowing the workers.
      • When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand.
      • Dr Rob, um, wanders about the place, not making a great deal of sense, and hallucinating an encounter with Julie Burchill in the garden.
      Synonyms
      have hallucinations, imagine things, see things, see visions, be delirious, have delirium tremens, fantasize, daydream, dream

Derivatives

  • hallucinant

  • adjective & noun həˈluːsɪnənt
    • He also has incorporated nicotine patches, cannabis and datura leaves, methamphetamine tablets and other prescription drugs and hallucinants.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even his large-sized landscapes seem to reside on some interior metaphysical plane, their dense foliage and other natural features rendered with a hallucinant palette and fervid brushwork whose effect is by turns sensual and sinister.
      • I'm just curious… What drugs are hallucinant and which aren't?
      • Glib journalism of genocide offers instant gratification to jaded viewers needing ever higher casualty figures as fixes or stimulants but should such emotional hallucinants guide foreign policy?
      • It shows young adults aged 16 to 19 who used any drug or hallucinants in the last year, by region, 1994 and 1996.
  • hallucinator

  • noun
    • This indeed was the time that some of the hallucinators had mentioned as the time of the appearance of the imaginary gorilla on the stage.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • No differences between hallucinators and non-hallucinators were found in terms of sex, age, length of illness, underlying psychiatric diagnosis or cognitive score.
      • About half of the hallucinators had cataracts or poor eyesight, compared to only 18% of the non-hallucinators.
      • We showed that a region in the right anterior cingulate was activated in the hallucinators when they heard a message and hallucinated hearing it, but not when they simply imagined it.
      • Because for every imbecility that comes along, there are dozens of hallucinators who are eager to put it over on people… and at least half the population is ready to believe it.

Origin

Mid 17th century (in the sense 'be deceived, have illusions'): from Latin hallucinat- 'gone astray in thought', from the verb hallucinari, from Greek alussein 'be uneasy or distraught'.

Definition of hallucinate in US English:

hallucinate

verbhəˈlusəˌneɪthəˈlo͞osəˌnāt
[no object]
  • 1Experience a seemingly real perception of something not actually present, typically as a result of a mental disorder or of taking drugs.

    (尤指由于精神错乱或吸毒而)产生幻觉

    people sense themselves going mad and hallucinate about spiders
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The kid smiled and vanished, leaving a befuddled scientist to wonder if he'd begun hallucinating.
    • Because of expressive language difficulties, it may not be clear whether an individual with AD is indeed hallucinating or experiencing illusions or agnosias.
    • They became slaves to impulse, began to hallucinate, and, in a hypnotic trance, became completely vulnerable to the suggestions of leaders who might be thrown up.
    • It probably doesn't matter if you're actually hallucinating for those last two, though.
    • He looked up at the ceiling and began to hallucinate.
    • At times I was suffering mild paralysis in my legs, and I think I was beginning to hallucinate, but one of the other drivers in a Ferrari 550 ended up in intensive care!
    • After a few nights of absolutely no sleep, some people begin hallucinating.
    • I had a job as a technician, but I began to hallucinate more and have irrational thoughts.
    • By the time the victim begins hallucinating, turns gray-skinned, becomes paralyzed, and dies, it may be impossible to identify who did the dastardly deed, or when.
    • By the time I actually made it to the clinic, I had been awake so long, and had been depriving myself of anything other than just water, that I was beginning to hallucinate.
    • My mouth became a dust bowl, complete with tumbleweed and mini sandstorms, and I actually started to hallucinate about a bottle of Evian.
    • Welner explains that someone with a severe, brief, psychotic reaction, who has borderline personality disorder, might even hallucinate.
    • Immediately I am captivated by this picture-perfect creature before me, and I find myself wondering if he is even real or if I have begun to hallucinate.
    • Sleep deprivation really kicked in, and I started to actually hallucinate!
    • Findings is so deeply into a drug/alcohol induced stupor that he is not sure himself if he is dreaming, hallucinating or actually awake.
    • Caci began hallucinating, imagining Bailey there at the hospital with her, talking with her.
    • Then she began hallucinating and before losing consciousness she managed to grab the phone and press the redial button.
    • After awhile subjects become disoriented and begin to hallucinate uncontrollably.
    • He noted that with enough sleep deprivation, some people can develop mood changes and can even begin to hallucinate, ‘all of which can lead to reduced quality of life.’
    • He begins sniffing petrol, hallucinates at an open religious site and accidentally alights the community centre.
    Synonyms
    have hallucinations, imagine things, see things, see visions, be delirious, have delirium tremens, fantasize, daydream, dream
    1. 1.1with object Experience a hallucination of (something)
      出现(或产生)…的幻觉
      I don't care if they're hallucinating purple snakes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In fact, I thought I might have hallucinated it entirely.
      • Several times I hallucinated Atlantic salmon beneath our hole.
      • While watching this, I thought I must have hallucinated that burning image in my mind of star Gooding, Jr. having accepted an Oscar a few years back.
      • Dr Rob, um, wanders about the place, not making a great deal of sense, and hallucinating an encounter with Julie Burchill in the garden.
      • When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand.
      • Jim would go out every night during and that's when I got addicted to all manner of flu pills and I hallucinated cats on the ceiling.
      • Severed from the familiar background o f the house in which she has lived for 70 years, she hallucinates her fears.
      • Awake for six days and six nights, she recalls hallucinating that a beautiful golden light was coming out of her head.
      • He hallucinates three suns in the sky and cringes under the piano.
      • You can travel for two or twenty stops on a London bus and find yourself hallucinating the taste of Jaffa Cakes.
      • At the far end of Turnham Green I believe I'm hallucinating a mirage, until from the swinging sign before me emerge the words ‘Sandwich Shop’.
      • Chris, come in here - I need you to look at something and tell me whether I'm hallucinating it or not!
      • During the day as Madison plays around the house I find myself hallucinating the bugs.
      • You probably hallucinated your booming scene back home, because I've never heard of anybody from Victoria making it big, okay?
      • As long as we're doing this, does anyone remember the episode where Buffy is stabbed by a demon and she hallucinates that she is in a mental ward and that the events of the last couple years were schizophrenic delusions.
      • ‘So basically, there is no chance your dog will be hallucinating rainbow cats,’ Mr Rochfort said.
      • The parents of a woman of 22, so classified, reported that she was hallucinating a husband and children at the dinner table and engaging them in extended conversation.
      • Is there a name for the syndrome whereby one hallucinates obscure government ministers?
      • Also from Miike, FanTasia screened Gozu, a film that begins with a crazed gangster who hallucinates that a tiny Chihuahua is ‘a trained Yakuza attack dog’ and smashes the hapless creature against a restaurant window.
      • When he sees an accident at the Heart Machine, he hallucinates the machine as a demon's mouth swallowing the workers.
      Synonyms
      have hallucinations, imagine things, see things, see visions, be delirious, have delirium tremens, fantasize, daydream, dream

Origin

Mid 17th century (in the sense ‘be deceived, have illusions’): from Latin hallucinat- ‘gone astray in thought’, from the verb hallucinari, from Greek alussein ‘be uneasy or distraught’.

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