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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 -
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* * *(en -er) illusion,( vrangforestilling) delusion;[ berøvet alle illusioner] completely disillusioned;[ jeg gør mig (el. nærer) ingen illusioner om] I have no illusions about;F I am under no illusion as to;[ rive én ud af illusionen] disillusion somebody. -
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An exceptionally fine French all-silk tulle, used for trimmings, almost like cobwebs. Made in 54-in. and 72-in. -
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f; -, -en illusion; (Wahn) auch delusion; das ist eine reine Illusion that’s an illusion, that’s pure illusion; sich (Dat) Illusionen machen delude o.s., fool o.s.; sich (Dat) Illusionen machen über auch: be under an illusion about; darüber mache ich mir keine Illusionen I have no illusions about that; mach dir keine Illusionen! don’t fool (umg. kid) yourself!; lass ihm doch seine Illusionen let him dream (on)* * *die Illusionillusion* * *Il|lu|si|on [ɪlu'zioːn]f -, -enillusionIllusiónen machen — to delude oneself
darüber macht er sich keine Illusiónen — he doesn't have any illusions about it
sich der Illusión hingeben, dass... — to be under the illusion that..., to labour (Brit) or labor (US) under the misapprehension that...
* * *Il·lu·si·on<-, -en>[ɪluˈzi̯o:n]f illusionkindliche \Illusionen childish illusions\Illusionen haben to have illusions, to delude oneselfeiner \Illusion nachjagen to chase dreamsjdm alle \Illusionen nehmen [o rauben] to dispel [or strip sb of] all of sb's illusions* * *die; Illusion, Illusionen illusionsich (Dat.) Illusionen machen — delude oneself
* * *das ist eine reine Illusion that’s an illusion, that’s pure illusion;sich (dat)Illusionen machen delude o.s., fool o.s.;sich (dat)Illusionen machen über auch: be under an illusion about;darüber mache ich mir keine Illusionen I have no illusions about that;mach dir keine Illusionen! don’t fool (umg kid) yourself!;lass ihm doch seine Illusionen let him dream (on)* * *die; Illusion, Illusionen illusionsich (Dat.) Illusionen machen — delude oneself
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Il·lu·si·on <-, -en> [ɪluʼzi̭o:n] fillusion;kindliche \Illusionen childish illusions;\Illusionen haben to have illusions, to delude oneself;einer \Illusion nachjagen to chase dreams; -
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وَهْم \ delusion: an untrue belief, esp. one that is strongly held: That sick man is under the delusion that he is Napoleon. fancy: an idea that is not supported by facts; sth. that is imagined. illusion: something seen wrongly, not as it really is; a false idea: I thought I saw someone standing in the shadows, but it was only an illusion. He is under the illusion that it never snows in England. -
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تَوَهُّم \ illusion: something seen wrongly, not as it really is; a false idea: I thought I saw someone standing in the shadows, but it was only an illusion. He is under the illusion that it never snows in England. -
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تَخَيُّل \ illusion: something seen wrongly, not as it really is; a false idea: I thought I saw someone standing in the shadows, but it was only an illusion. He is under the illusion that it never snows in England. imagination: the act or the power of imagining: A poet needs an active imagination. vision: the power of seeing or imagining things: Glasses help our vision. Without vision we cannot plan for the future. \ See Also رؤيا (رُؤيا) -
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[ɪˈluːʒən] noun(something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief:وَهْم، صورة خادِعَهan optical illusion.
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Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > illusion optique
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Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > illusion optique
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Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > sich einer Illusion hingeben
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اِنْخِداع \ delusion, deception, illusion.
См. также в других словарях:
Illusion — Illusion … Deutsch Wörterbuch
ILLUSION — ILLUSI Métaphoriquement dérivé de la réduction psychologique des enchantements magiques et des découvertes de l’optique géométrique, couronnant, avec Kant, la critique relativiste de l’optimisme leibnizien, le concept moderne d’illusion a conquis … Encyclopédie Universelle
illusion — ILLUSION. s. f. Apparence, ou artifice, dont on trompe un homme. Ce n est rien de solide, ce n est qu une illusion, une pure illusion, une belle illusion Il se dit plus ordinairement des tromperies que font les demons, en faisant paroistre aux… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Illusion — Il*lu sion, n. [F. illusion, L. illusio, fr. illudere, illusum, to illude. See {Illude}.] 1. An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. [1913 Webster] To cheat the eye… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Illusion — Sf std. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. illusion und l. illūsio ( ōnis), dieses zu l. illūdere (illūsum) täuschen, betrügen, verspotten , zu l. lūdere (lūsum) Possen treiben, spielen, täuschen und l. in . Adjektiv: illusorisch;… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
illusion — [i lo͞o′zhən] n. [ME illusioun < OFr illusion < L illusio, a mocking (in LL(Ec), deceit, illusion) < illusus, pp. of illudere, to mock, play with < in , on + ludere, to play: see LUDICROUS] 1. a false idea or conception; belief or… … English World dictionary
Illusion — Illusion, (v. lat.), 1) Betrug, Täuschung der Sinne; 2) täuschende Nachahmung, bei allen Kunstwerken, deren Absicht auf Nachahmung der Natur geht, ein unerläßliches Erforderniß. Daher Illusorisch, was die Illusion befördert; täuschend … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
illusion — I (deception) noun aberration, distortion, fallacy, false impression, misbelief, misconception, prestidigitation II (impression) noun apparition, artifice, chimera, daydream, deception, delusion, dream, figment, hallucination, masquerade, mirage … Law dictionary
illusion — (n.) mid 14c., act of deception, from O.Fr. illusion a mocking, deceit, deception (12c.), from L. illusionem (nom. illusio) a mocking, jesting, irony, from illudere mock at, lit. to play with, from assimilated form of in at, upon (see IN (Cf. in… … Etymology dictionary
Illusion — »Wunschbild, Selbsttäuschung«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 17. Jh. aus gleichbed. frz. illusion entlehnt, das auf lat. illusio »Verspottung, Täuschung; eitle Vorstellung« zurückgeht. Dies gehört zu lat. il ludere (< inludere) »hinspielen, sein… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
illusion — [n] false appearance; false belief apparition, bubble*, chimera, confusion, daydream, deception, déjè vu*, delusion, error, fallacy, false impression, fancy, fantasy, figment of imagination*, fool’s paradise*, ghost, hallucination, head trip*,… … New thesaurus