illusory
/ɪˈluːsəri/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈluːsəri/ (ame, ipa) · /i-ˈlü-sə-rē -ˈlü-zə- -ˈlüs-, -ˈlüz-/ (ame, mw)
illusory — 形容詞
- illusorypositive
- more illusorycomparative
- most illusorysuperlative
1. seeming to be real or true when it is actually not
虛幻的
看似真實但實際上不存在的
seeming to be real or true when it is actually not
Fatima soon realized the job offer was illusory — the company didn't exist.
Fatima 很快發現那份工作機會是虛幻的——那家公司根本不存在。
An illusory oasis shimmered on the hot sand as Qing walked on.
一個虛幻的綠洲在熱沙上閃爍,Qing 繼續前行。
attributive use: illusory + noun
Liam felt an illusory calm as he walked across the frozen pond.
Liam 走過結冰的池塘時感到一種虛幻的平靜。
When Wei's new laptop never arrived, he had to admit the online shop was illusory.
當 Wei 訂購的新筆記型電腦一直沒到貨時,他不得不承認那間網路商店是虛幻的。
Diego gave up his illusory dream of fame and found joy in simple things.
Diego 放棄了虛幻的名聲夢想,在簡單的事物中找到快樂。
- imaginary
broader term for things that exist only in the mind, without the suggestion of deception
- deceptive
emphasizes active misleading, often intentional rather than perceptual
- chimerical
highly formal; describes impossibly idealistic hopes or plans
用法筆記
Typically used with abstract nouns such as hope, promise, freedom, security, or wealth.