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1 illusion
illusion [i(l)lyzjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ilyzjɔ̃je ne me fais guère or pas trop d'illusions — I don't hold out much hope
se faire des illusions — to delude oneself ( sur about)
il se donne l'illusion de dominer la situation — he likes to think that he's in control of the situation
entretenir quelqu'un dans l'illusion que... — to let somebody labour under the illusion that...
2) ( apparence trompeuse) illusion•Phrasal Verbs:* * *i(l)lyzjɔ̃ nf1) (= mirage) illusion2) (= idée fausse) illusionse faire des illusions — to delude o.s.
Son assurance fait illusion: en fait, il n'a aucune expérience. — His confidence is deceptive: he doesn't actually have any experience.
* * *illusion nf1 ( croyance) illusions (pl) (sur about); elle n'a pas la moindre illusion là-dessus she has absolutely no illusions about it; sans illusion aucune with no illusions at all; être sans illusion(s) to have no illusions; ne pas se faire d'illusions to have no illusions; je ne me fais guère or pas trop d'illusions I don't hold out much hope; entretenir les illusions de qn to encourage sb in their illusions; se faire des illusions to delude oneself (sur about); il se donne l'illusion de dominer la situation he likes to think that he's in control of the situation; entretenir qn dans l'illusion que… to allow sb to continue in the mistaken belief that…;2 ( apparence trompeuse) illusion; le prestidigidateur crée des illusions the conjurer creates illusions; donner l'illusion de la vie/de l'amour to give the illusion of life/of love; ses promesses ne font pas illusion his promises don't fool anyone; il ne fera pas illusion longtemps he won't fool people for long, people will soon see through him.illusion d'optique Phys optical illusion.[ilyzjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [idée fausse] illusionse bercer d'illusions to delude oneself, to harbour illusionsen donnant ou créant une illusion de stabilité with an outward show of stability -
2 leurre
leurre [lœʀ]masculine noun* * *lœʀnom masculin1) ( tromperie) illusion2) (à la pêche, chasse) lure3) Armée decoy* * *lœʀ nm1) (= appât) lure, fig delusion2) (= piège) snare* * *leurre nm1 ( tromperie) illusion; c'est un leurre de croire qu'elle vous aidera you're deluding yourself if you think she'll help you;3 Mil decoy.[lɶr] nom masculin[tromperie] deception[en fauconnerie] lure[vivant] bait -
3 illusionner
s'illusionner ilyzjɔne verbe pronominal to delude oneself (sur quelque chose/quelqu'un about something/somebody)* * *i(l)lyzjɔne vt* * *[ilyzjɔne] verbe transitif————————s'illusionner verbe pronominal intransitifto delude ou to deceive oneselftu t'illusionnes sur ses intentions you're deluding yourself ou you're mistaken about his intentions -
4 oszuk|ać
pf — oszuk|iwać impf Ⅰ vt (potraktować nieuczciwie) to deceive, to cheat- oszukiwać męża to deceive a. cheat one’s husband- oszukiwać w grze w karty to cheat at cards- oszukać na wadze to give short weight- oszukali go na dużą sumę they cheated a. swindled him out of a large sum of moneyⅡ vi (wprowadzać w błąd) to be deceptive, to be misleading- alkohol oszukuje alcohol is deceptive- lusterko nie oszukuje a mirror tells no liesⅢ oszukać się — oszukiwać się 1. (okłamywać się) to deceive oneself, to delude oneself- nie oszukuj samego siebie stop deluding yourself- nie oszukujmy się, że tylko my mamy problemy let’s not delude ourselves that it’s only us who have problems2. (zawieść się) nie kombinuj, bo się oszukasz stop scheming or you’ll lose- oszukałem się na kupnie butów I was overcharged for the shoes- oszukali się na nim they were disappointed with him■ oszukać głód/żołądek to stave off hunger- oszukać pragnienie to stave off thirstThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oszuk|ać
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5 desengañar
v.1 to disappoint, to disillusion, to break someone's expectations.María desengañó a su amiga Mary disappointed her friend.2 to open someone's eyes, to show the truth, to bring to reality, to open the eyes of.María desengañó a su amiga Mary opened her friend's eyes.* * *1 (hacer conocer la verdad) to open the eyes of, put in the know2 (decepcionar) to disappoint3 (desilusionar) to disillusion1 (ver la verdad) to have one's eyes opened (de, about)■ cuando vio a sus oponentes se desengañó de ganar la carrera when he saw his opponents he realized he wouldn't win the race2 (tener una decepción) to be disappointed3 (tener una desilusión) to become disillusioned, be let down\¡desengáñate! face facts!, don't delude yourself!, stop kidding yourself!* * *1. VT1) (=desilusionar) to disillusiones mejor no desengañarla — it is best not to take away her hopes o not to disillusion her
2) (=decepcionar) to disappoint3) (=abrir los ojos a) to open the eyes of2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo ( decepcionar) to disillusion; (sacar del engaño, error)2.hay que desengañarlo, no lo van a llamar — we must get him to face facts, they aren't going to call him
desengañarse v prona) ( decepcionarse)desengañarse de algo — to become disillusioned with o about something
b) (salir del engaño, error)desengáñate, no vas a conseguir ese puesto — stop kidding yourself, you're not going to get that job (colloq)
* * *= disillusion.Ex. Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.----* desengañarse = become + disillusioned, get real.* * *1.verbo transitivo ( decepcionar) to disillusion; (sacar del engaño, error)2.hay que desengañarlo, no lo van a llamar — we must get him to face facts, they aren't going to call him
desengañarse v prona) ( decepcionarse)desengañarse de algo — to become disillusioned with o about something
b) (salir del engaño, error)desengáñate, no vas a conseguir ese puesto — stop kidding yourself, you're not going to get that job (colloq)
* * *= disillusion.Ex: Without clearly defined goals librarians run the risk of over-promising and perhaps disillusioning patrons and staff.
* desengañarse = become + disillusioned, get real.* * *desengañar [A1 ]vt1 (decepcionar) to disillusionla vida lo ha desengañado he's been disillusioned by life2(sacar del engaño): todavía cree en los Reyes Magos, no lo desengañes he still believes in Santa Claus, don't spoil it for himhay que desengañarlo, no lo van a llamar we must get him to face facts, they aren't going to call him1 (decepcionarse) desengañarse DE algo to become disillusioned WITH o ABOUT sthse ha desengañado del matrimonio he's become disillusioned with o about marriage2(salir del engaño): desengáñate, no vas a conseguir ese puesto stop kidding yourself o don't fool yourself, you're not going to get that job ( colloq)más vale que se desengañe, no le va a ser tan fácil como piensa he'd better stop deluding himself, it's not going to be as easy as he thinks* * *
desengañar ( conjugate desengañar) verbo transitivo ( decepcionar) to disillusion;
(sacar del engaño, error) to get … to face the facts
desengañarse verbo pronominal
desengañar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer ver la realidad) desengañar a alguien, to open sb's eyes: sus amigos le desengañaron, her friends helped her to see things as they really were
2 (decepcionar, desilusionar) to disappoint: Pablo nos ha desengañado con sus mentiras, Pablo has really disappointed us with his lies
' desengañar' also found in these entries:
English:
disabuse
* * *♦ vt1. [a una persona equivocada] to reveal the truth to2. [a una persona esperanzada] to disillusion* * *v/t disillusion* * *desengañar vt: to disillusion, to disenchant -
6 engañarse
1 (ilusionarse) to deceive oneself2 (equivocarse) to be mistaken, be wrong* * *VPR1) (=equivocarse) to be wrong, be mistaken2) (=ocultarse la verdad) to delude o.s., fool o.s.* * *
■engañarse verbo reflexivo to deceive o fool oneself: se engaña si piensa que le ascenderán, he's only deceiving himself if he thinks they are going to promote him
si no me engaño, por aquí se llega antes, if I am not mistaken you can get there quicker through here
' engañarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
engañar
* * *vpr1. [hacerse ilusiones] to delude oneself;se engaña si cree esto she's deluding herself if she thinks so;no te engañes, ya no lo volverás a ver don't kid yourself, you'll never see it again now2. [equivocarse] to be wrong;si no me engaño… if I'm not mistaken…* * *v/r1 ( mentirse) deceive o.s., kid o.s. fam2 ( equivocarse) be wrong* * *vr1) : to be mistaken2) : to deceive oneself* * *engañarse vb to fool yourself
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