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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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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be under the illusion (that)[Swahili Word] -jidanganya[Part of Speech] verb[Class] reflexive[Swahili Example] asingejidanganya kuishi kwa kutafuta kazi [Mt]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] mauzauza[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] mazingaombwe[Swahili Plural] mazingaombwe[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] mazingaumbo[Swahili Plural] mazingaumbo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] uongo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] urongo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] uwongo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] illusion[Swahili Word] wongo[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] optical illusion[Swahili Word] mazigazi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] optical illusion[Swahili Word] mazigazi[Swahili Plural] mazigazi[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] (= mangazimbwe)------------------------------------------------------------ -
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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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ილუზია, მოჩვენება●●to be under the illusion that… მცდარი რწმენის ქონა, რომ...don't cherish the illusion that... ნუ გაქვს ილუზია / იმედი, რომ… -
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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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[ɪ'luːʒən]n(false idea, belief) złudzenie nt, iluzja f; ( trick) sztuczka f magicznato be under the illusion that … — łudzić się, że …
* * *[i'lu:ʒən]((something that produces) a false impression, idea or belief: an optical illusion.) złudzenie -
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N1. भ्रांतिShe is under the illusion that he loves her. -
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[ıʹlu:ʒ(ə)n] n1. 1) иллюзияoptical illusion - оптическая иллюзия, обман зрения
2) мираж; призрак2. иллюзия, заблуждение, несбыточная мечтаto indulge in illusions - предаваться иллюзиям, строить /создавать себе/ иллюзии
to be under an illusion that... - обольщаться мыслью о том, что...
I have no illusions on this point - у меня нет никаких иллюзий на этот счёт
to cherish an illusion - питать иллюзии, обольщаться надеждой
to destroy /to dispel/ illusions - рассеять иллюзии
it is an illusion to believe that... - было бы заблуждением считать, что...
it produces the illusion that... - это создаёт ложное впечатление, что...
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Nota d'usoDelusion non significa “delusione”, ma “illusione” nel senso di una convinzione sbagliata, infondata: She labours under the delusion that she is the Queen, si illude di essere la Regina. Anche illusion significa “illusione”, ma propriamente si riferisce a una percezione sbagliata, basata sui sensi: an optical illusion, un'illusione ottica; lighting that gives the illusion of extra space, illuminazione che dà l'illusione di maggior spazio. -
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1. n мираж; призрак2. n иллюзия, заблуждение, несбыточная мечтаto indulge in illusions — предаваться иллюзиям, строить иллюзии
to be under an illusion that … — обольщаться мыслью о том, что …
to cherish an illusion — питать иллюзии, обольщаться надеждой
optical illusion — оптическая иллюзия, обман зрения
money illusion — "денежная иллюзия "
3. n ткань «иллюзион», тонкая прозрачная кисея, тюльСинонимический ряд:1. deception (noun) deception; hanky panky; hocus pocus; humbuggery2. dream (noun) bubble; chimera; dream; fancy; fantasy; fiction; figment; phantasy; pipe dream; rainbow; reverie; vision3. falseness (noun) apparition; delusion; fallacy; falseness; hallucination; ignis fatuus; mirage; misconception; misimpression; phantasm; will-o'-the-wispАнтонимический ряд:actuality; fact; form; reality; substance -
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n. illusie, zelfbedrog[ illoe:zjn]♦voorbeelden:cherish the illusion that • de illusie koesteren datbe under an illusion • misleid zijn -
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• be under the illusion thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > estar bajo la ilusion de que
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• be under the illusion thatDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacerse ilusiones de que
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n 1. (iluzja, przywidzenie) illusion- złudzenie optyczne an optical illusion- złudzenia zmysłowe sensory illusions- ulec złudzeniu, że… to be under the illusion that…2. (mrzonka) illusion, delusion- odarty ze złudzeń disillusioned- złudzenia co do własnej wielkości delusions of one’s own importance a. grandeur- rozwiać a. rozproszyć czyjeś złudzenia to dispel sb’s illusions- nie mieć wobec kogoś/czegoś złudzeń to harbour GB a. harbor US no illusions about sb/sth- żyje złudzeniem a. trwa w złudzeniu, że… s/he’s labouring under the illusion that…- ciągle ma złudzenia, że ona do niego wróci he’s still under the illusion that she’ll come back to him■ przypominać kogoś/coś do złudzenia to be deceptively similar to sb/sth- jesteście do złudzenia do siebie podobni you’re as like as two peas- żyć złudzeniami to be living in a fool’s paradiseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > złudze|nie
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deceive* * *illudere v.tr. to deceive, to delude; (fam.) to fool: non cercate d'illudermi, conosco la verità!, don't try to deceive me, I know the truth!; illudere qlcu. con false promesse, to delude s.o. with false promises.◘ illudersi v.rifl. to deceive oneself, to delude oneself; to be under the illusion (that...); (lusingarsi) to flatter oneself: si illudeva di sapere tutto, he flattered himself that he knew everything; non avrai quello che desideri, non illuderti!, you won't have what you wish, don't delude yourself!; mi ero illuso sul suo conto!, I was mistaken about him // non c'è da illudere, don't fool yourself.* * *1. [il'ludere]vb irreg vtto deceive, fool, delude2. vr (illudersi)to deceive o.s., delude o.s.ti illudi se pensi di riavere i soldi — you're deceiving yourself if you think you'll get the money back
si illudeva di trovare qn pronto ad aiutarlo — he mistakenly thought he might find sb ready to help (him)
* * *[il'ludere] 1.verbo transitivo to deceive, to take* in, to delude2.verbo pronominale illudersi1) to deceive oneself, to delude oneself, to fool oneself-rsi di poter fare qcs. — to fool oneself into doing sth.
2) (ingannarsi)-rsi sul conto di qcn. — to be mistaken about sb
* * *illudere/il'ludere/ [11]to deceive, to take* in, to delude; non voglio illuderlo I don't want to raise his expectationsII illudersi verbo pronominale1 to deceive oneself, to delude oneself, to fool oneself; - rsi che to be o labour under the illusion that; -rsi di poter fare qcs. to fool oneself into doing sth.; non illuderti! don't deceive yourself! don't raise your hopes!2 (ingannarsi) -rsi sul conto di qcn. to be mistaken about sb.
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