hallucination
意味: A sensory experience of something that does not exist outside the mind, such as seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there.
Hallucinations can affect any of the senses but auditory and visual hallucinations are most commonly discussed. They may be symptoms of psychiatric conditions, neurological disorders, sleep deprivation, or substance use. In technology, the term has recently been adopted to describe instances where artificial intelligence generates plausible but factually incorrect information.
例文
- The fever was so severe that the child began experiencing vivid hallucinations. 高烧非常严重,孩子开始出现生动的幻觉。La fiebre era tan alta que el niño comenzó a experimentar alucinaciones vívidas.熱があまりにも高かったため、子どもは鮮明な幻覚を体験し始めました。열이 너무 심해서 아이는 생생한 환각을 경험하기 시작했다.
- Auditory hallucinations, such as hearing voices, are a common symptom of schizophrenia. 听觉幻觉,例如听到声音,是精神分裂症的常见症状。Las alucinaciones auditivas, como oír voces, son un síntoma frecuente de la esquizofrenia.声が聞こえるなどの聴覚幻覚は、統合失調症の一般的な症状です。목소리가 들리는 등의 청각 환각은 조현병의 일반적인 증상이다.
- The AI model produced a hallucination, citing a research paper that does not actually exist. 该AI模型产生了幻觉,引用了一篇实际上并不存在的研究论文。El modelo de IA produjo una alucinación, citando un artículo de investigación que en realidad no existe.そのAIモデルは幻覚を生成し、実際には存在しない研究論文を引用しました。그 AI 모델은 환각을 생성하여 실제로는 존재하지 않는 연구 논문을 인용했다.
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場面: academic, professional, media
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Latin hallucinari (to wander in the mind, to dream), of uncertain earlier origin. Adopted into English in the 17th century, initially with the spelling 'alucination.'
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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