hallucinating
v. 使產生幻覺( hallucinate的現在分詞 )
If you hallucinate, you see things that are not really there, either because you are ill or because you have taken a drug.
Hunger made him hallucinate.
飢餓使他產生了幻覺。
If you stared long enough and hard, you could even begin to hallucinate the appearance of small islands.
如果長時間目不轉睛地盯著看,你甚至會產生幻覺,看到一些小島的出現。
1. experiencing delirium
Having taken drugs she started hallucinating.
吸毒以後她開使產生迷幻的感覺.
House was the best doctor on TV until he began hallucinating last season.
豪斯是電視上最好的醫生,直到他上一季開始出現幻覺.
Upon arriving in Mexico City, Sal develops dysentery and Dean leaves him behind, feverish and hallucinating.
來到了墨西哥城, 薩爾得了痢疾,迪安卻離他而去, 任他發著高燒,胡言亂語.
Taiwan's investments are greatly appreciated. But China! That becomes mesmerizing , not to say hallucinating.
然而[中國、中國 、 中國]已經慢慢開始 催眠 並使人開始產生幻覺.