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Definition of illusions in English Turkish dictionary

illusion
kuruntu
illusion
göz aldanması

Her şey sadece bir göz aldanması. - Everything is just an illusion.

illusion
(Tıp) ilüzyon
illusion
(Havacılık) yanılma
illusion
(Felsefe) yanılmasa
illusion
algı yanılması
illusion
sanrı
illusion
vehim
illusion
düş

Senin düşmanların sadece bir yanılsama. - Your enemies are just an illusion.

İşte bir optik illüzyon: aslında monitörünüze bakarken, bir küpe baktığınızı düşünürsünüz. - Here's an optical illusion: you think you are looking at a cube, while in fact you are looking at your monitor.

illusion
yanlış görüş
illusion
yanılsama

Onun benim yeteneğim hakkında yanılsaması yok. - She has no illusion about my ability.

Geçmiş, şimdi ve gelecek arasındaki ayrım sadece çok yaygın yanılsamadan başka bir şey değildir. - Difference between the past, present, and future is nothing but an extremely widespread illusion.

illusion
aldatıcı görünüş
illusion
{i} hayal

İnsanlar dişleri olmadan, saçları olmadan, hayalleri olmadan doğarlar. Ve aynı şekilde ölürler: dişleri olmadan, saçları olmadan ve hayalleri olmadan. - Man is born without teeth, without hair, and without illusions. And he dies the same way: without teeth, without hair, and without illusions.

Her şey bir hayalden ibaret. - Everything is just an illusion.

illusion
(Tıp) Dışarıdan göze gelen uyartıların olduklarından başka türlü anlaşılmaları (bir şeyin fazla sayıda görülmesi gibi) illüzyon
illusion
optical illusion gözü aldatan görüntü
illusion
{i} illüzyon

Bu ondan daha uzun görünür ama o bir optik illüzyondur. - This looks longer than that, but it is an optical illusion.

O bir dahi olduğunun illüzyonundaydı. - He had the illusion that he was a genius.

illusion
çok ince ipekli kumaş
illusion
{i} aldatma
illusion
galatıhis
English - English
(3rd dimensional thoughts or images which reflects something that does not exist, created for the experience)
the situation when what our senses perceive is different from the actual reality
plural of illusion
Perceptual errors Perceptual errors
illusion
A magician’s trick
illusion
The fact of being an illusion (in any of the above senses)
illusion
Anything that seems to be something that it is not
optical illusions
plural form of optical illusion
illusion
an unreal image presented to the senses
dispelling illusions
shattering misconceptions, undeceiving, disappointing, disillusioning
harbored illusions
nurture false impressions
his illusions were dispelled
he had no more illusions, he could see things all too clearly now
illus
demonstrated, exemplified; picture which illustrates a book or other work
illusion
An illusion is a false idea or belief. No one really has any illusions about winning the war. = delusion
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1 : obsolete : the action of deceiving b (1) : the state or fact of being intellectually deceived or misled : MISAPPREHENSION (2) : an instance of such deception
illusion
A magician's trick
illusion
A big stage trick often using people or large animals Illusions often involve vanishing, production or mutilation of people
illusion
A false interpretation of an external sensory stimulus, usually seen or heard, such as a mirage in the desert or voices on the wind
illusion
Fibre: Silk Weave: Gauze or made on bobbinet machine or knotted Characteristics: A very fine, all-silk tulle which originated in France It has a cobweb appearance Hexagonal open mesh Made in 52 inch and 72 inch widths Uses: Veilings, particularly for weddings, trimmings
illusion
{i} delusion, false impression of reality; misconception, false idea
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A school of magic focused on spells that alter perception or create false images Illusion spells work by deceiving the senses or minds of others They can cause creatures to see things that are not there, not see things that are there, hear phantom noises, or remember things that never happened The subschools of the Illusion school of magic are figment, glamer, pattern, phantasm, and shadow
illusion
A percept that is false or distorted See also delusions, hallucination
illusion
an erroneous mental representation
illusion
An illusion is something that appears to exist or be a particular thing but does not actually exist or is in reality something else. Floor-to-ceiling windows can give the illusion of extra height
illusion
something that is believed to be real but is not; the ultimate illusion is the separation from God, upon which rest all the manifestations of the separated world which may be understood as distortions in perception; i e , seeing attack instead of a call for love, sin instead of error; the illusions of the world reinforce the belief that the body has a value in and of itself, a source of either pleasure or pain; forgiveness is the final illusion as it forgives what never was, and leads beyond all illusion to the truth of God
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an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers
illusion
something many people believe that is false; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy" an erroneous mental representation
illusion
Hence: Anything agreeably fascinating and charming; enchantment; witchery; glamour
illusion
false perception of a real external stimulus
illusion
A deceptive or misleading image or idea An example: M C Escher Balcony 1945 (lithograph, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC) In the centre of this picture of a hillside town, Escher said he tried to break up the paper's flatness by 'pretend[ing] to give it a blow with my fist at the back, but the paper remains flat, and I have only created the illusion of an illusion '
illusion
An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination
illusion
something many people believe that is false; "they have the illusion that I am very wealthy"
illusion
The condition of being deceived by a false perception or belief An appearance that leads the person to draw mistaken conclusions
illusion
an unreal or deceptive image
illusion
an erroneous perception of reality (Compare with allusion )
illusion
A misapprehension; a belief in something that is in fact not true
illusion
Appearance of existence; that which appears and disappears (mocking the observer), physical thing, object Compare Delusion
illusion
(a 3rd dimensional thought or image which reflects something that does not exist, created for the experience)
illusion
false perception
illusion
The power to make the imaginary seem real Given enough power an illusion can be as real as you or I
illusion
A sensation originated by some external object, but so modified as in any way to lead to an erroneous perception; as when the rolling of a wagon is mistaken for thunder
illusion
Everything finite (like the Universe and all in it) is called Illusion or Maya All that which is subject to change through decay and death, and which therefore has a beginning and an end, is regarded as illusion That alone which is Changeless and Eternal is called "Reality" Illusion is primarily the characteristic of a distorted attitude of mind
illusion
a very fine, all-silk tulle which originated in France It has a cobweb appearance Hexagonal open mesh Made in 52 inch and 72 inch widths Used in veils, particularly for weddings, trimmings incarnadine having the pinkish color of flesh; red, especially bloodred
illusion
A plain, delicate lace, usually of silk, used for veils, scarfs, dresses, etc
illusion
the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas
illusion
presentation of a false or misleading idea, as in: The magician gave the illusion of sawing the woman in half
indulge in illusions
let oneself give into one's dreams
illusions
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