illusion
[ɪ`luʒən]
n. 錯覺、幻覺、幻想;假象
例句

The magician created an amazing illusion, making the Statue of Liberty disappear before our eyes.

魔術師製造了一個驚人的錯覺,讓自由女神像消失在我們眼前。

masterpiece
[`mæstɚ͵pis]
n. 傑作、名著;代表作
例句

Gail decided to read the novel because her friend called it a masterpiece.

蓋爾決定閱讀這本小說,因為她的朋友稱其為傑作。

perceive
[pɚ`siv]
v. 注意到、察覺;視為、認為、看作
例句

Julius couldn't perceive the smaller details of the painting until he put on his glasses.

朱利厄斯在戴上眼鏡之前無法察覺到畫中較小的細節。

用法
perceive sb/sth/oneself as N./adj.
perceive sb/sth to be N. 把⋯⋯視為⋯⋯
visual
[`vɪʒəwəl]
adj. 視覺的、視力的
n. 視覺效果、視覺材料(常用複數形)
例句

The horror movie's excellent visual effects made it especially scary.

恐怖電影出色的視覺效果讓它格外恐怖。

同義
optical [`ɑptɪkəl] adj. 視覺的、光學的
assumption
[ə`sʌmʃən]
n. 假設、假定、臆斷
例句

Harold's assumption that Lana would be late proved incorrect when she arrived right on time.

當拉娜準時抵達時,哈羅德對於她會遲到的假設被證明是錯的。

interpret
[ɪn`tɝprət]
v. 解讀、理解、闡釋;口譯
例句

Brittany interpreted Jennifer's silence as an expression of anger.

布莉特妮將珍妮佛的沉默解讀為一種憤怒的表示。

deceive
[dɪ`siv]
v. 欺騙、矇騙
例句

The politician deceived some voters with his appealing false promises.

這名政治人物用他誘人的虛假承諾欺騙了一些選民。