释义 |
disenˈtrance, v. [f. dis- 6 + entrance v.] trans. To bring out of or arouse from a trance, or from an entranced state.
1663Butler Hud. i. iii. 717 Ralpho by this time disentranc'd, Upon his Bum himself advanc'd. 1809Coleridge Friend (1866) 351 This trifling incident startled and disentranced me. 1855Browning Any Wife to Any Husband xv, Love so, then, if thou wilt! Give all thou canst Away to the new faces—disentranced..obdurate no more. Hence disenˈtrancement. In recent Dicts. |