delusive
英音[ dɪˈluːsɪv ] 美音[ dɪˈluːsɪv ]

虚妄的

常用释义

词性释义

adj.

欺瞒的;使迷惑的
例句
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During the Song dynasty, these teachings developed into a debate about "Observing the true mind " and "observing the delusive mind" .
这种说法至宋代乃衍生出「真心观」与「妄心观」的诤论。
But he was not going to be party to a delusive reconstruction of Jesus.
但他不打算参与他们「重建」耶稣的计画。
All evil thoughts are originally delusive, so you shall not be self-contemptuous.
一切恶法,本是虚妄的,你不要太自卑你自己。
What then, in sober earnest, were the delusive treasures of the chest?
那么,说正经的,箱子里究竟是什么骗人的宝贝呢?
Earlier that day I came to face the concrete cases of impermanence and thereby unintentionally shattered the delusive thought I had carried.
今天我面对著无常的实例,无意中突破了原有的妄念。
Our thoughts may be delusive, but they can't be fictitious.
我们的想法可能是误导的,但不可能是虚构的。
This is a desire city which is full of delusive and mystical hue.
这是一个欲望的都市,充满迷幻神秘的色彩。
1·All goodness is delusive, don't be too proud of yourself either.
一切善法,也是虚妄的,你也不要太狂妄你自己。
2·When back in China, Du Yingnan followed a similar track, offering of Shanghai at night, the portrait of an uncertain, sleepy and delusive city with its own peculiar flavour.
他拍摄夜间的上海,展示出一个飘忽不定、昏昏欲睡、怪诞虚妄的城市,这个城市还独具一种奇怪的风情。
常用短语
adj.
同义词
adj.
欺瞒的;使迷惑的
同根词 (词根delude)
delusory adj 迷惑的,困惑的(等于delusive)
delusively adv 欺瞒地;困惑地
delusion n 迷惑,欺骗;错觉;幻想
delude vt 迷惑;逃避;使失望