柯林斯詞典mirage /m??rɑ??/ (mirages) 1. N-COUNT A mirage is something that you see when it is extremely hot, for example in the desert, and which appears to be quite near but is actually a long way away or does not really exist. 海市蜃樓; 幻境 It hovered before his eyes like the mirage of an oasis. 它在他眼前晃動(dòng),好像海市蜃樓里的綠洲。2. N-COUNT If you describe something as a mirage, you mean that it is not real or true, although it may seem to be. 幻想; 妄想[usu sing] The girl was a mirage, cast up by his troubled mind. 那個(gè)女孩是他的幻覺,是他混亂的頭腦中妄想出來的。 返回 mirage劍橋詞典an image , produced by very hot air , of something that seems to be far away but does not really exist 海市蜃樓,蜃景,幻景 literary a hope or wish that has no chance of being achieved 幻想,妄想 Electoral victory is just a distant mirage. 選舉獲勝只是一個(gè)可望而不可即的美好幻景。 返回 mirage