释义 |
hallucinant, n. and a.|hæˈl(j)uːsɪnənt| [f. hallucinate v. + -ant1.] A. n. a. Someone who experiences hallucinations. b. A drug that induces hallucinations. B. adj. Producing or experiencing hallucinations.
1895tr. Nordau's Degeneration i. iii. 32 The women devotees..did not merely believe that the hallucinant maiden had herself seen the vision, but all of them saw the Holy Virgin with their own eyes. 1910A. W. Verrall Bacchants of Euripides 72 In a hallucinant working by suggestion..such effects are perfectly natural. 1932A. Huxley Brave New World iii. 63 Euphoric, narcotic, pleasantly hallucinant. 1964Punch 30 Dec. 1013/2 Someone who knew her potions, her febrifuges and hallucinants. |