虚幻

Chinese HSK 7-9 Vocabulary Chinese ★★ 2/5 literary xū huàn
拼音 xū huàn
汉字拆解 虚 = 虍 + 业 (empty/hollow); 幻 = 幺 + 勹 (illusion/fantasy)

含义

Illusory; unreal; phantasmal. Describing something that exists only in imagination or appears unreal.

Used in philosophical, literary, and psychological contexts to describe dreams, illusions, or unrealistic expectations. Often carries a melancholic or reflective tone. Related to Buddhist concepts of impermanence.

例句

  1. 在极度疲惫的状态下,他开始产生一些虚幻的幻觉,无法分清现实与想象。
  2. 诗人将爱情描绘成一场虚幻的旅途,美丽却转瞬即逝。
  3. 那段岁月如今看来恍若虚幻,仿佛只是一场遥远的梦。

用法指南

语境: literature, philosophy, psychology, creative writing

语气: reflective

正确说法

  • 他年轻时怀抱的那些宏大理想,在现实的磨砺下渐渐显得虚幻而遥不可及。(The grand ideals he harboured in his youth gradually came to seem illusory and out of reach as reality wore him down.)
  • 禅宗认为世间万物皆为虚幻,执著其上只会徒增苦恼。(Chan Buddhism holds that all things in the world are illusory, and clinging to them only multiplies suffering.)

错误说法

  • 虚幻的计划 — use 不切实际 or 空想 for unrealistic plans; 虚幻 implies dreamlike unreality, not merely poor planning

起源与历史

虚 (empty/unreal) + 幻 (illusion/fantasy) — unreal illusion

文化背景

时代: Classical to Modern

世代: All ages

社会背景: Universal

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