phantasmagoria
noun /ˌfæntæzməˈɡɒriə/
/ˌfæntæzməˈɡɔːriə/
[singular] (formal)- a changing scene of real or imagined figures, for example as seen in a dream or created as an effect in a film
(真实或幻觉形象的)变换情景,幻觉效应 词源early 19th cent. (originally the name of a London exhibition (1802) of optical illusions produced chiefly by magic lantern): probably from French fantasmagorie, from fantasme ‘phantasm’ + a fanciful suffix.