单词 | trance |
释义 | trance (trɑːns , træns ) Word forms: trances countable noun [oft preposition NOUN] A trance is a state of mind in which someone seems to be asleep and to have no conscious control over their thoughts or actions, but in which they can see and hear things and respond to commands given by other people. Like a man in a trance, Blake found his way back to his rooms. They went into a trance to communicate with the spirit world. Synonyms: daze, dream, spell, ecstasy Collocations: trance music The beach in front of the bar swelled with partygoers downing drinks and dancing to trance music on the sand. Times, Sunday Times Revellers were seen disregarding social distancing as they danced to drum 'n' bass and trance music from a massive sound and light system. The Sun You must jump, punch, slide or block to get to the end, all in time to beautiful trance music that builds as you progress. The Sun Trance music in a different sense, it's designed to accompany yoga. Times, Sunday Times As her favourite trance music fills the room, she tunes in to the spirit world. The Sun It was as if he was in a trance state, and he got out of that trance state and could not believe what he was trying to do. Times, Sunday Times Many athletes use alert forms of hypnosis to improve performance through rehearsing images and sensations in a trance state - a form of 'virtual-reality' training for the brain. Times, Sunday Times Then he talked me out of the trance state and invited questions. Times, Sunday Times Of course, he also failed to respond to any questions he was asked while in his trance state. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 As in many group folk dances one talk of sometimes reaching a trance state because of repetitive music, and physical exertion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 催眠状态 Japanese: 恍惚 |
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