"to have illusions," 1650s, from Latin alucinatus (later hallucinatus), past participle of alucinari "wander (in the mind), dream; talk unreasonably, ramble in thought," probably from Greek alyein, Attic halyein "wander in mind, be at a loss, be beside oneself (with grief, joy, perplexity), be distraught," also "wander about," which probably is related to alaomai "wander about" [Barnhart, Klein]. The Latin ending probably was influenced by vaticinari "to prophecy," also "to rave." Older in English in a rare and now obsolete transitive sense "deceive" (c. 1600); occasionally used 19c. in transitive sense "to cause hallucination." Related: Hallucinated; hallucinating.
雙語例句
1. Hunger made him hallucinate.
饑餓使他產生了幻覺。
來自柯林斯例句
2. If you stared long enough and hard, you could even begin to hallucinate the appearance of small islands.
如果長時間目不轉睛地盯著看,你甚至會產生幻覺,看到一些小島的出現。
來自柯林斯例句
3. You again? Why couldn't I hallucinate someone who's not a moron?
你,又? 為什麽我就不能幻覺出一個不是笨蛋的人?
來自互聯網
4. Many college students in the 1960's took & quot ; acid & quot ; in order to hallucinate.