hallucinated

英 [həˈluːsɪneɪtɪd] 美 [həˈluːsɪneɪtɪd]

v.  (由于生病、吸毒)幻听,幻视,产生幻觉
hallucinate的过去分词和过去式

COCA.46438



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (因生病或吸毒而)产生幻觉
    If you hallucinate, you see things that are not really there, either because you are ill or because you have taken a drug.
    1. Hunger made him hallucinate.
      饥饿使他产生了幻觉。
    2. If you stared long enough and hard, you could even begin to hallucinate the appearance of small islands.
      如果长时间目不转睛地盯着看,你甚至会产生幻觉,看到一些小岛的出现。

双语例句

  1. I say it with a mad, hallucinated grin, and I will keep on saying it though it rain crocodiles.
    我带着疯狂的、幻觉般的狞笑这样说,哪怕天上落下鳄鱼我也要一直这样说下去。
  2. I'm sorry. I just hallucinated. What?
    对不起我只是有些幻觉什么?
  3. Somehow hypnosis had tricked this area of the brain into registering the hallucinated voice as real.
    透过某种未知的机制,催眠蒙骗了脑的这个部位,将幻听错当为真实。
  4. He was deluded, vividly hallucinated, and unable to give any coherent history.
    他迷妄,有生动的幻觉,并且不能说出连贯的病历。
  5. Hallucinated sensation that insects or snakes are crawling over the skin; a common side-effect of extensive use of cocaine or amphetamines.
    昆虫或蛇在皮肤上爬行的幻觉:服用可卡因或安非他明等药物的一个常见副作用。
  6. John's party was really wild everyone freaked out, ie hallucinated.
    约翰搞的聚会真够疯狂的&大家都神魂颠倒了。
  7. The traditional learning-based image hallucination always introduces irregularities into the hallucinated image.
    基于学习的方法,通常会引入一些不规则的噪声点到重构的高分辨率图像中。