释义 |
il·lu·sion·ism \-zhəˌnizəm\ noun (-s) 1. : a theory or doctrine affirming that the phenomenal world is wholly or nearly wholly illusory 2. : the use of or propensity for the use of often extreme illusionary effects especially in art and decoration (as in the use of a technique in painting whereby an object represented appears nearer an observer than the surface on which it is painted) |