dangerous delusion

危险的错觉

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A belief that is harmful or poses a risk.

一种有害或构成风险的信念。

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dangerous delusion = 危险的错觉 (一种有害或构成风险的信念。)

  • The idea that you can succeed without any effort is a dangerous delusion.认为不费吹灰之力就能成功的想法是一种危险的错觉
  • She was trapped in the dangerous delusion that her abuser truly loved her.她陷入了施暴者真心爱她的危险错觉中无法自拔。
  • Believing that the stock market will only ever go up is a dangerous delusion for any investor.对于任何投资者来说,相信股市只会上涨是一种危险的错觉
  • History is filled with leaders who acted upon dangerous delusions, leading their nations to ruin.历史上充满了根据危险的妄想行事,最终导致国家毁灭的领导人。
  • He had to confront the dangerous delusion that he was invincible.他必须面对自己战无不胜的危险错觉
  • The cult leader filled his followers' minds with dangerous delusions about the end of the world.那位邪教领袖向其追随者的脑中灌输了关于世界末日的危险妄想
  • Clinging to the dangerous delusion that problems will solve themselves, he refused to take action.他固守着问题会自行解决的危险错觉,拒绝采取任何行动。
  • The politician's belief in his own infallibility was a dangerous delusion that affected an entire country.那位政治家对自己永远正确的信念是一种危险的妄想,影响了整个国家。
  • We must abandon the dangerous delusion that we can consume limitlessly without consequences.我们必须摒弃那种认为我们可以无限制消费而无需承担后果的危险错觉
  • The paper argued that technological utopianism is a dangerous delusion, ignoring real-world complexities.该论文认为,技术乌托邦主义是一种危险的错觉,因为它忽视了现实世界的复杂性。