illusionism
英:[ɪ'lu:ʒənɪzəm] 美: [ɪ'luʒənˌɪzəm]
illusionism 基本解释
n.迷妄论,幻想说;幻论;
英英释义
Illusionism
Illusionism is a metaphysical theory first propounded by professor Saul Smilansky of the University of Haifa. It holds that people have illusory beliefs about free will.以上来源于:Wikipedia
illusionism 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Thus, Held's painting, because of its complexity and illusionism, can be considered Post-Modernist.
由此,赫尔德那些呈现错综性和错觉艺术手法的绘画被视为后现代主义。
权威例句
illusionismIllusionismPictorial Illusionism:The Theatre of Steele MacKayeFunctionalism and illusionism: Can integration be usefully achieved?Presidential spectacles: Political illusionism and the rhetoric of travelThe rhetoric of perspective : realism and illusionism in Dutch seventeenth-century still life and trompe l'oeil paintingTHE RHETORIC OF PERSPECTIVE: REALISM AND ILLUSIONISM IN SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH STILL-LIFE PAINTING by Hanneke GrootenboerPresidential rhetoric's visual turn: Performance fragments and the politics of illusionismPresidential Rhetoric's Visual Turn: Performance Fragments and the Politics of IllusionismFolk Intuitions, Slippery Slopes, and Necessary Fictions: An Essay on Saul Smilansky's Free Will Illusionism