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81 hallu
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82 вызывать галлюцинации
General subject: hallucinateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызывать галлюцинации
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83 вызывать галлюцинацию
General subject: hallucinateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вызывать галлюцинацию
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84 галлюцинировать
1) General subject: freak out, hallucinate, see things2) Medicine: freak3) Makarov: freak out (и т. п.) -
85 глючить
General subject: see the pipe dream (галлюцинировать), hallucinate (галлюцинировать), malfunction (о компьютере: работать со сбоями) -
86 страдать галлюцинациями
1) General subject: hallucinate, suffer from delusions2) Makarov: suffer from hallucinationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > страдать галлюцинациями
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87 הז
v. to hallucinate, day-dream, dream -
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89 hallusinere
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90 gördüğünü sanmak
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91 halisünasyon görmek
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92 خفقانی بنانا
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93 فریب خیالی میں مبتلا کرنا
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94 halluciner
halluciner (inf) [a(l)lysine]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb• j'hallucine ! I must be seeing things!* * *(colloq) al(l)ysine verbe intransitifune patinoire dans le désert, ça m'a vraiment fait halluciner — an ice-rink in the desert? that really blew my mind
* * *a(l)lysine vi *J'ai halluciné sur la foule qu'il y avait. — I was staggered by how many people there were.
* * *[alysine] verbe intransitif2. (familier & figuré)————————[alysine] verbe transitif -
95 blouznit
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96 환각에 빠지게 하다
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97 환각을 일으키다
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98 allucinare vt
[allutʃi'nare](abbagliare) to dazzle, (dare allucinazioni) to cause to hallucinate, (fig : impressionare fortemente) to shock -
99 allucinazione sf
[allutʃinat'tsjone]avere le allucinazioni — (anche), fig to hallucinate
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100 hallucineren
v. hallucinate, have visions or imaginary perceptions, see or hear that which does not exist
См. также в других словарях:
Hallucinate — Hal*lu ci*nate (h[a^]l*l[=u] s[i^]*n[=a]t), v. i. [L. hallucinatus, alucinatus, p. p. of hallucinari, alucinari, to wander in mind, talk idly, dream.] 1. To wander; to go astray; to err; to blunder; used of mental processes. [R.] Byron. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hallucinate — hal*lu ci*nate (h[a^]l*l[=u] s[i^]*n[=a]t), v. t. To experience (something nonexistent) as an hallucination[2]. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hallucinate — (v.) c.1600, deceive, from L. alucinatus, later hallucinatus, pp. of alucinari wander (in the mind), dream; talk unreasonably, ramble in thought, probably from Gk. alyein, Attic halyein be distraught, probably related to alaomai wander about… … Etymology dictionary
hallucinate — [v] imagine vividly blow one’s mind*, daydream, envision, fantasize, freak out*, have visions, head trip*, hear voices*, trip*, visualize; concept 34 Ant. experience … New thesaurus
hallucinate — ► VERB ▪ experience a seemingly real perception of something not actually present. DERIVATIVES hallucination noun hallucinator noun hallucinatory adjective. ORIGIN Latin hallucinari go astray in thought , from Greek alussein be uneasy or… … English terms dictionary
hallucinate — [hə lo͞o′si nāt΄] vt. hallucinated, hallucinating [< L hallucinatus, pp. of hallucinari, to wander mentally, rave < Gr alyein, to be confused (+ ending after L vaticinari, to prophesy) < IE base * al , to wander, be confused > L… … English World dictionary
hallucinate — [[t]həlu͟ːsɪneɪt[/t]] hallucinates, hallucinating, hallucinated VERB If you hallucinate, you see things that are not really there, either because you are ill or because you have taken a drug. Hunger made him hallucinate... [V n] If you stared… … English dictionary
hallucinate — UK [həˈluːsɪneɪt] / US [həˈlus(ə)nˌeɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms hallucinate : present tense I/you/we/they hallucinate he/she/it hallucinates present participle hallucinating past tense hallucinated past participle hallucinated to see or… … English dictionary
hallucinate — hal·lu·ci·nate hə lüs ən .āt vb, nat·ed; nat·ing vt 1) to affect with visions or imaginary perceptions <the patient is not hallucinated> 2) to perceive or experience as a hallucination <may hallucinate monsters or attackers (M. J.… … Medical dictionary
hallucinate — verb the fever made her hallucinate Syn: have hallucinations, see things, be delirious, fantasize; informal trip, see pink elephants … Thesaurus of popular words
hallucinate — verb ( nated; nating) Etymology: Latin hallucinatus, past participle of hallucinari, allucinari to prate, dream, modification of Greek alyein to be distressed, to wander Date: circa 1834 transitive verb 1. to affect with visions or imaginary… … New Collegiate Dictionary