幻想 | huàn xiǎng | delusion; fantasy | |
梦幻 | mèng huàn | dream; illusion; reverie | |
变幻 | biàn huàn | to change irregularly; to fluctuate | |
科幻 | kē huàn | science fiction; abbr. for 科学幻想 | |
幻觉 | huàn jué | illusion; hallucination; figment of one's imagination |
1 | Once we are made aware of our optimistic illusions, we can act to protect ourselves. | |
2 | The good news is that awareness rarely shatters the illusion. The glass remains half full. | |
3 | Dear Ones, such is the illusion of power. | |
4 | If you see a ladder in a piece of design or illustration, it means the deadline was short. | |
5 | So when visions of Haagen-Daz dance through your head, don' t think twice. Just pull up an imaginary spoon. |