释义 |
disiˈllude, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + illude: prob. after disillusion.] trans. To free from illusion; to undeceive, disillusion.
1860Russell Diary India II. 98, I am obliged to disillude many of my visitors. 1892A. Lang in Illustr. Lond. News 16 July 83/1, I confess to feeling uncomfortable and ‘disilluded’ when I am thus taken behind the scenes. 1894G. B. Shaw Let. 23 Apr. (1965) 427 Sergius in the play,..when disilluded, declares that life is a farce. |