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1 delusion
- ʒənnoun (a false belief, especially as a symptom of mental illness: The young man was suffering from delusions.) falsa ilusión, alucinacióntr[dɪ'lʊːʒən]2 (act, state) engaño\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have delusions of grandeur tener delirios de grandezadelusion [di'lu:ʒən] n1) : ilusión f (falsa)2)delusions of grandeur : delirios mpl de grandezan.• decepción s.f.• engaño s.m.• ilusión s.f.dɪ'luːʒəna) ( mistaken idea) error m; ( vain hope) falsa ilusión fb) ( Psych) idea f delirante[dɪ'luːʒǝn]N (=false impression) engaño m, error m ; (=hope) ilusión f ; (Psych) delirio mdelusions of grandeur — delirios mpl de grandeza
she's labouring under the delusion that she's going to get the job — abriga la falsa ilusión de que va a conseguir el puesto, se engaña pensando que va a conseguir el puesto
* * *[dɪ'luːʒən]a) ( mistaken idea) error m; ( vain hope) falsa ilusión fb) ( Psych) idea f delirante -
2 delusion
s.1 engaño, ilusión.2 falsa ilusión, error, engaño, impresión errónea.3 delirio, delusión. -
3 delusion management
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4 delusion of being controlled
English-Spanish medical dictionary > delusion of being controlled
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5 delusion of grandeur
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6 delusion of persecution
English-Spanish medical dictionary > delusion of persecution
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7 delusion of poverty
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8 delusion of reference
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9 delusion stupor
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10 delusion management
s.tratamiento de los delirios. -
11 delusion stupor
s.estupor delirante. -
12 expansive delusion
s.delirio expansivo, delusión expansiva. -
13 nihilistic delusion
s.delirio nihilista, delusión nihilista. -
14 somatic delusion
s.delirio somático, delusión somática. -
15 systematized delusion
s.delirio sistematizado, delusión sistematizada. -
16 unsystematized delusion
s.delirio no sistematizado, delusión no sistematizada. -
17 self-delusion
[ˌselfdɪ'luːʒǝn]N autoengaño m -
18 fixed delusion
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19 nihilistic delusion
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20 somatic delusion
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delusion — delusion, illusion overlap in meaning because both are to do with things wrongly believed or thought for various reasons. There is, however, a distinguishing principle: a delusion is a wrong belief regarded from the point of view of the person… … Modern English usage
Delusion — De*lu sion . [L. delusio, fr. deludere. See {Delude}.] 1. The act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being deluded or misled. [1913 Webster] 3. That which is falsely or delusively believed or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
delusion — delusion, illusion, hallucination, mirage denote something which is believed to be or is accepted as being true or real but which is actually false or unreal. Delusion in general implies self deception or deception by others; it may connote a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
délusion — ⇒DÉLUSION, subst. fém. A. PSYCH. Synon. de délire (cf. POROT 1960). B. PSYCHOL. Erreur de perception dans laquelle un objet réel induit la connaissance. L entendement humain et mortel (...) comme la somme de toutes les délusions (Philos., Relig … Encyclopédie Universelle
delusion — index artifice, bad faith, deception, error, fallacy, false pretense, figment, hoax, insanity … Law dictionary
delusión — f. *Ilusión: engaño de los sentidos. * * * delusión. f. ilusión (ǁ concepto o imagen sin verdadera realidad) … Enciclopedia Universal
delusion — act of misleading someone, early 15c.; as a form of mental derangement, 1550s, from L. delusionem (nom. delusio) a deceiving, from pp. stem of deludere (see DELUDE (Cf. delude)). Technically, delusion is a belief that, though false, has been… … Etymology dictionary
delusion — [di lo͞o′zhən] n. [ME delusioun < LL delusio < delusus, pp. of deludere] 1. a deluding or being deluded 2. a false belief or opinion 3. Psychiatry a false, persistent belief maintained in spite of evidence to the contrary delusional adj.… … English World dictionary
Delusion — (lat.), Verspottung, Täuschung; delusorisch, täuschend, trügerisch … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
delusion — [n] misconception, misbelief apparition, blunder, casuistry, chicanery, daydream, deception, deceptiveness, dream, eidolon, error, fallacy, false impression, fancy, fantasy, figment*, fool’s paradise*, ghost, hallucination, head trip*, ignis… … New thesaurus
delusión — f. ilusión (ǁ concepto o imagen sin verdadera realidad) … Diccionario de la lengua española