单词 | deja vu |
释义 | deja vu (once / 60303 pages) n Have you ever been somewhere brand new, but you feel like you've been there before? That odd feeling is called déjà vu. There are a lot of strange feelings, but one of the weirdest is déjà vu: seeing or hearing something you know is new to you but seems oddly familiar. When you feel like you've seen or done something before, it can feel like you're dreaming, or like your life is a movie. Actually, you've probably just seen something similar before — or maybe you saw the familiar building on TV. Déjà vu feels odd, but it's very common. WORD FAMILYdeja vu USAGE EXAMPLESIt’s what Yogi Berra might describe as experiencing déjà vu all over again. Seattle Times(Dec 08, 2016) Talk these days of wanting to see Cuba “before it changes” will seem like deja vu. Washington Post(Dec 02, 2016) Regina Taylor wrote her current piece on very short notice to replace “Déjà Vu,” which took place before the election. New York Times(Nov 30, 2016) n the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before Hyper reminder an experience that causes you to remember something |
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