单词 | Illusion |
例句 | 1. She's under the illusion that she'll get the job. 2. A mirage is an optical illusion. 3. He could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality. 4. Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one. Albert Einstein 5. They suffer from the illusion that they cannot solve their problems. 6. She was under no illusion that he loved her. 7. Floor-to-ceiling windows can give the illusion of extra height. 8. Their marriage was an illusion and a deceit. 9. You think that, do you? Pure illusion! 10. The idea of absolute personal freedom is an illusion. 11. Don't cherish the illusion that your father will always pay your debts. 12. They were under the illusion that the company was doing well. 13. It is an illusion that the Arctic is dark in winter. 14. Credit creates the illusion that you can own things without paying for them. 15. The mirrors in the room gave an illusion of greater space. 16. The mirrors all round the walls give an illusion of greater space. 17. She laboured under the illusion that I knew what I was doing. 18. He was unlikely to be satisfied with the illusion of power. 19. Mirrors in a room often give an illusion of space. 20. I was under the illusion that he was honest until he was caught stealing some money. 21. He cherishes the illusion that she's in love with him. 22. They were under an illusion that the company was doing well. 23. The whole thing is just a gigantic illusion. 24. I believe that fame and celebrity, influence and power, success and failure, reality and illusion are all somehow neatly woven into a seamless fabric we laughingly call reality. 25. Sloping walls on the bulk of the building create an optical illusion. 26. Keep is cut and ground of disaster, is to use the whole life also enemy but the illusion. 27. The impression of calm in the office is just an illusion. 28. In the hot sun the surface of the road seems wet, but that is only an illusion. 28. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 29. A large mirror in a room can create the illusion of space. 30. I thought I saw a ghost but it was just an optical illusion. 1. She's under the illusion that she'll get the job. 2. He could no longer distinguish between illusion and reality. 3. Sloping walls on the bulk of the building create an optical illusion. 4. They suffer from the illusion that they cannot solve their problems. 5. 31. This feel-good stuff is an illusion. 32. It gives them the illusion of divine aura. 33. Mai is under an illusion of freedom. 34. Death is the greatest illusion of all. Osho 35. Illusion is sometimes all that keeps us sane. Laurell K. Hamilton 36. Bonnie Raitt in illusion lace with black beading. 37. An illusion, too, died at Gonesse last week. 38. Close to, the illusion of glowing feyness dissipated. 39. And wisdom usually follows illusion, delusion, and disillusion. 40. Political warfare fosters the illusion of an active system full of excitement and competition. 41. Even in comprehensive school districts with significant economic diversity, economic integration is frequently an illusion. 42. The believing we do something when we do nothing is the first illusion of tobacco. Ralph Waldo Emerson 43. There seems to be a widespread illusion that there are no class barriers anymore. 44. Pool will use the outer planets to create the illusion of a nova. 45. Of course(), the anchor has had plenty of help from plenty of crafts people in creating the illusion of calm omniscience. 46. A pyramid scheme creates the illusion of financial success by paying off early investors with funds provided by later investors. 47. Never say never, because limits, like fears, are often just an illusion. Michael Jordan 48. Time is an illusion. Albert Einstein 49. Shiseido's Wrinkle Smoothing Concentrate works on the principle of an optical illusion. 50. Even better this year than last, though maybe that's just an illusion. 51. Successive experience to the contrary failed to disabuse them of this illusion. 52. These laws create an illusion of safety but do little to prevent such crimes. 53. They view the minority who are still church members as hypocrites or antiquarian oddities; or misguided worshippers of an illusion. 54. But after my recent fiasco with On Location and Word, I sometimes question whether this is an illusion. 55. Through this process of the return to the mean or average, the superbly intelligent, highly motivated race remains an illusion. 56. I discovered that maybe it was fate all along, that faith was just an illusion that somehow you're in control. Amy Tan 57. Thinking too much also creates the illusion of causal connections between unrelated events. Steve Martin 58. I was also under no illusion that some backbenchers on our side were nervous about the policy. 58. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 59. It's a small room, but the mirrors create an illusion of space. 60. There is an illusion of sitting high above the ground, almost as if it was a transport aircraft. 61. Religion is an illusion and it derives its strength from the fact that it falls in with our instinctual desires. Sigmund Freud 62. Now she realizes that she has been under an illusion as to his capacity to feel. 63. But nobody should be under the illusion that it is likely to solve any problems. 64. Capitalists are smart enough not to suffer from money illusion. 65. These speeches had to be rich in literary illusion and ruminative aphorism. 66. Farther west is the Hudson River, creating the illusion that ocean liners occasionally sail down the street. 67. For once, the optical illusion experienced by sailors leaving port seemed apt. 68. It came out regularly, and an illusion grew that the process was almost automatic. 69. It needed gobs of honey or molasses along with a big wad of butter to create the illusion of good eating. 70. The gradualism of concession merely shores up the essentials of the established system by creating an illusion as to the possibilities of change. 71. The trick involved in any attempt to create an illusion of three dimensions when only two are present is well known. 72. This is an optical illusion in which the diagram of a skeleton cube appears to the observer in either of two orientations. 73. So we entertain the illusion of hearing much of the dialogue as if it were second-hand. 74. As the road slithers around Milkovici and into the regional capital of Mostar the illusion is crushed under the weight of ruins. 75. But there were many who were under no illusion that the victory had been won and the tide had turned. 76. The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. Albert Einstein 77. She isn't particularly tall, but her upright posture gives an illusion of height. 78. Informal resistance against formal organisation gives the illusion of regaining control. 79. Even better, the full Coliseum will not be an optical illusion. 80. You are given the illusion you can do it without an expenditure of a lot of your own time. 81. Nor am I under the illusion that I alone am free of illusion. 82. Painted with the intensity of fresco, they haunt the memory, loaded with illusion and nostalgia. 83. But it demonstrates something much more astonishing: that in a sense all matter is illusion! 84. What illusion was it that she bridged between this world and that? 85. He indicated that creating an illusion of being honest, compassionate, and generous is important to gaining and maintaining power. 86. Except that there in no real thing: it creates illusion. 87. Try tiaras and crowns and always wear hair below your jawline to create the illusion of length. 88. Macroconsolidation within organizations provides an ideal breeding ground for insulation, isolation,[] and illusion. 89. Alcohol gives some people the illusion of being witty and confident. 90. But the illusion is soon shattered ... the moored sailing vessel alongside is heaving with 65 members of a film crew. 91. This is called an optical illusion, which means that your eyes trick you into seeing something that is not really there. 92. Not so where an illusion of everyday reality is more important. 93. You have to find creative ways of providing the illusion of space in a price tag that more people can afford. 94. It was probably an optical illusion, but the place seemed to be flying more eagles and swastikas than stars and stripes. 95. The eccentric shape of the room made a cranny, and here he could create the illusion of solitude. 96. First, the leader has or creates the illusion of a track record of success. 97. Some people considered this stranger to be a devil changed into the illusion of an angel of light, or a witch. 98. Even knowing what he did, Kirov found it difficult to see how the optical illusion had been managed. 99. It represents the sublimation of suffering into beauty, the formation of a beautiful illusion to conceal the painful truth. 100. It would shatter the illusion he was trying to create of having a unique grasp of this new warrant business. 101. The skeletal width of the shoulders is hereditary but an illusion of breadth can be created by fully developing the shoulder muscles. 102. Nigel was ostentatiously smoking a big cigar to give an illusion of poise. 103. The whole thing seethed, illusion and allusion swinging from branch to branch like gibbons in the treetops. 104. Through that illusion she had walked with blessed speed, and out beyond it into a world of other possibilities. 105. People had bought these houses under the illusion that their value would just keep on rising. 106. Therefore, according to the Gurdjieff system, what we call ourselves is just an imaginary entity, or an illusion. 107. The illusion is that the water is emerging from within the grotto. 108. In such a place, illusion rivals economic disparity as an enemy to peace. 109. She thought he loved her but it was just an illusion. 110. Of course, some of the most powerful political regimes are masterful at using both illusion and coercion. 111. The illusion that juries are deciding our civil cases is encouraged by the judges themselves. 112. You should not confuse the 33 illusion of motion with its actuality. 113. The irrational spectre of money illusion is often seen to lie behind the complex facade of income-expenditure models derived from the system. 114. It gave an illusion of space and space meant freedom. 115. It is this last illusion that is now crumbling before our eyes. 116. I don't think it was an illusion, a clever deceit produced by scientists culling and stringent access modelling. 117. The shorts were pleated about the waist and flared widely, giving an illusion of being a too short skirt. 118. The road appears to get narrower as you look into the distance,[] but it's just an illusion. 119. The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking 120. Rape offers the illusion of complete control, obtained either by a weapon, physical or verbal intimidation or drugging. 121. Some saw the irrational spectre of money illusion lurking menacingly in the wings. 122. The dominance of abstract expressionism has been buttressed by an impressive degree of partisanship and an illusion of consensus. 123. His remedy was to divide the garden with a wicker arch into two sections, to create an illusion of space. 124. The approach of many a trainee, therefore, was to create the illusion of desirability. 125. The illusion of mastery would prove difficult to forfeit, however, and would plague them throughout the first year. 126. They begin to live with the illusion that their performance is static, in a holding pattern. 127. She had damn all in the way of information, let alone the illusion of town hall propaganda. 128. By pursuing top management commitment and new organization designs, the committee members would have condemned themselves to three dilemmas: Illusion. 129. Our everyday reality is a grand illusion, a dream metaphor, which we are creating. 130. District councillors are under no illusion that the extra cash they are providing is enough to solve the problem entirely. 131. Nobody had any illusion that the explanation would be easily accepted. 132. The white walls and mirrors helped to create an illusion of space. 133. Within the legal container of marriage, the idealization and illusion so characteristic or the in-love state can take a nasty knock. 134. Like the Holy Grail, it is a dream, a tantalising illusion. 135. The fields interlace on screen to create the illusion of full pictures. 136. An orderly life on either side of the dual carriageway, the illusion of an orderly life. 137. No, our science is no illusion. But an illusion it would be to suppose that what science cannot give us we can get elsewhere. Sigmund Freud 138. Such advise fills up too many books of quality management and creates the illusion that something is under control. 139. Colour passes too much miscellaneous, change alimental nature colour and lustre easily when the light is reflexed and make handlers produces illusion when cook food. 140. "Stimulus packages and bailouts only prolong the economic agony by creating the illusion of a solution, " said Barun Mitra, director of the Liberty Institute, an economic think tank in New Delhi. 141. A lotus-embroidered illusion blouse perfectly complemented a dramatic white ballskirt that featured a double Korean bow, her replacement for grosgrain ribbon this season. 142. The space illusion of plane includes the real space illusion, the free space illusion, the contrary space illusion and the abstract space illusion. 143. For instance, " elfland fokelore RO " network game is adapted namely from homonymic illusion caricature. 144. In this design, two rainbows are stacked on top of each other in a pixilated form to create an illusion of a double rainbow. 145. And the notion that its divisions were healed was an illusion that has been shattered by a bust-up between the prime minister and the army (see article). 146. Importantly, users can also interact with the display when they touch it, to zoom in or rotate the buildings, for example, without breaking the 3D illusion. 147. The black plastic lens will delay visual sense of perception, so the plastic photoscope will make us explain the motion of the shadows in a way of a certain illusion. 148. David Copperfield's stupefying rendition of the Death Saw illusion[http://], where a gigantic industrial buzz saw sliced a shackled Copperfield cleanly in half? 149. The one who killed Emma was herself, her illusion and her heart to pursue a foppish life. 150. But are there any other explanations of who can reverse the spinning? We also asked viewers if they could perceive another common illusion, the "Magic Eye" 151. Similar to visual illusion, cognition illusion becloud one's feeling to the real-world. 152. Anamorphism is usually considered a form of Illusion or Trompe loeil, but is really the logical mathematical continuation of Perspective. 153. It is self-deceiving words, your heart has been sharp cuts, would also need to cover up what everyone knows you can not become a common friend, do not have any illusion about it. 154. They scattered low-interest credit cards and home equity loan offers like takeout menus, creating the illusion of prosperity by driving up home values. 155. She had not told him about Brander, because she was still under the vague illusion that, in the end, she might escape. 156. Such as thaumatrope, a toy played with by both boys and girls, it is a simple toy that created an optical illusion using a spinning disc with a different picture on each side. 157. Cabaret, as filmed by Fosse, focused chillingly on the disparity between reality and illusion. 158. Solution: It is usually more visually appealing when the illusion of a human camera operator is created. 159. Letto platform bed from designer Daniele Lago gives the illusion that the bed is floating in the air. No need for bed frames. 160. Kyanite will assist initiates in lifting the veils of illusion that surround oneself and others to get at the truth of the patterning, karma or dance underneath. 161. For the first time in three weeks I am alone, driving from Windhoek toward the Namib Desert beneath a ubiquitous blue sky, its presence above the savannah creating the illusion of a flat, wide Earth. 162. And yet I know that, because free will is an illusion, it's all predetermined who will descend into akinetic mutism and who won't. 163. We must give the young people a clear idea of the aggressive nature and double-dealing tactics of the US imperialists and prevent them from having any illusion about the imperialists. 164. While the illusion can't actually determine whether you're "right-brained" or "left-brained," we were curious about what actually affects people's perception of the illusion. 165. The stimulatory effects of a strong cup of coffee in the morning may be nothing more than an illusion. 166. Combined together, the inner layer appears diffused and gauzy, successfully creating the illusion of depth and reflection. 167. A spokesman said:This system recognises the users behaviour and offers tactile feedback and the illusion of using the tactile sense of force. 168. The illusion sky of the chivalric bodyguard mind that because its are romantic, the bed of pillar type has, high elegance most the favour that accepts this kind of young woman student. 169. In fact, Jane has been stilly love her boss George Hungary(), she always with the illusion that one day be able to put on her own Wedding dress. 170. By providing a way to create and enter containers, an operating system gives applications the illusion of running on a separate machine while at the same time sharing many of the underlying resources. 171. A young inventor has created a motorbike with a twist – it uses two wheels but they are positioned right next to each other, giving it the illusion of being a powered unicycle. 172. Illusion Medical imaging is a new fertile ground for pareidolia. 173. From another point of view, this close viewing way enables the depicted object to have very deep illusion and profound sense of mystery. 174. Like other cosmetic trademarks, he also holds an illusion to hypostatic shop sale. 175. This research shows that the immateriality of mind is a deep illusion. 176. He even goes to an Episcopalian church but he is under an illusion from which I pray he will be delivered. 177. But there is an Enormous Illusion named "Christendom" in Religiousness A, it needs to leap to Religiousness B by "the Absolute Paradox". 178. However,[] we cannot hold the view that all the value of this play is just to express the illusion of life and the futility of resistance. 179. ILLUSION Mineral: Kyanite Kyanite holds the vibration of illusion in the language of light. 180. My illusion was to the immensity of time during which, by your own showing, you must have been done up in asphaltum. 181. Fancy it was a picture of black bamboo, which I saw verify my illusion. 182. But while it may also give the illusion of creating a private space, it's also written evidence. 183. But the malfunction of the government and the market smashs the illusion of the people, the public participation is pushed to the proscenium of the environment protection. 184. Desktop printers such as laser and inkjet rely on digital halftoning in order to produce the illusion of continuous tone. 185. Rather, each large eye is a dome-shaped bundle of tubes. As you move about, only the tubes that are oriented toward you appear black, giving the illusion that you are being tracked. 186. This optical illusion, called the wagon wheel effect,[] also can occur in the presence of a strobe light. 187. Raging Balls talks about the complex relationships between increased global state control and security apparatuses, and the illusion that art can somehow protect us from this. 188. After reading the book, what impressed me most is that vivid, optimistic loving illusion, sincere, lively, curious girl with red hair-The master Anne. 189. MIT vision scientist Aude Oliva and University of Glasgow researcher Philippe Schyns created this illusion by producing hybrids of two images. 190. The belief that we are recovered then became the new illusion, mostly fostered by the injection of phony money and massive spending built on debt. 191. The best one can hope for with 2-channel sound reproduction is the illusion of listening into the recording venue. 192. However, the illusion of a miracle happening after the collapse of Communism (an illusion that afflicts all post-Communist countries) remains just that—an illusion. 193. All suffering is caused by the illusion of separateness, which generates fear and self-hatred, which eventually causes illness. 194. Whether it is an ambition which forms our shared memory or merely an air - castle illusion? 195. The best psychological place from which to speak is an unselfconscious self-consciousness, providing the illusion of being natural. 196. This allows you to create depth of field with the illusion of a three dimensional interface. 197. This interesting paper shows that this illusion "automatically" occurs as a by-product when an artificial neural network is trained for brightness constancy. 198. Is the phantasmagoria of sound and noise and color really passing or is it all an illusion here in my brain? 199. The deathlike inactivity of the winter earth is only an illusion. 200. This paper conducted the basic classification to graphic expression skills of optical illusion, and analyzed the types of optical illusion and its applications in design areas. 201. In this way he kept up the illusion that he was living under canvas in some Arabian desert. |
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