delusion

delusion
-ʒən
noun (a false belief, especially as a symptom of mental illness: The young man was suffering from delusions.) falsa ilusión, alucinación
delusion
tr[dɪ'lʊːʒən]
noun
1 (false belief) falsa ilusión nombre femenino; (mistaken idea) error nombre masculino
she's under the delusion that he loves her piensa equivocadamente que él la quiere
2 (act, state) engaño
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to have delusions of grandeur tener delirios de grandeza
delusion [di'lu:ʒən] n
1) : ilusión f (falsa)
2)
delusions of grandeur : delirios mpl de grandeza
delusion
n.
decepción s.f.
engaño s.m.
ilusión s.f.
dɪ'luːʒən
noun
a) (mistaken idea) error m; (vain hope) falsa ilusión f
b) (Psych) idea f delirante

he has delusions of grandeur — tiene delirios de grandeza

[dɪ'luːʒǝn]
N (=false impression) engaño m , error m ; (=hope) ilusión f ; (Psych) delirio m

delusions of grandeur — delirios mpl de grandeza

to labour under a delusion — abrigar una falsa ilusión

she's labouring under the delusion that she's going to get the job — abriga la falsa ilusión de que va a conseguir el puesto, se engaña pensando que va a conseguir el puesto

* * *
[dɪ'luːʒən]
noun
a) (mistaken idea) error m; (vain hope) falsa ilusión f
b) (Psych) idea f delirante

he has delusions of grandeur — tiene delirios de grandeza


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