释义 |
‖ halluciné rare.|hæˈl(j)uːsɪne| [Fr.] A person who regularly suffers from hallucinations.
1886Buck's Hand-bk. Med. Sci. III. 481/1 Nowadays the hallucinés hear voices through the telephone, and feel electric shocks. 1898Daily News 20 Sept. 4/5 Genius goes somehow with what we call hysteria, most persons of genius being epileptic, or ‘hallucinés’. 1909W. James Let. 19 Sept. in R. B. Perry Thought & Char. W. James (1935) II. lviii. 123, I strongly suspect Freud, with his dream-theory, of being a regular halluciné. |