hypnosis / hɪpˈnoʊ sɪs /

💦中学词汇催眠催眠术催生催化

hypnosis 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural hyp·no·ses [hip-noh-seez]. /hɪpˈnoʊ siz/.

  1. an artificially induced trance state resembling sleep, characterized by heightened susceptibility to suggestion.
  2. hypnotism.

hypnosis 近义词

hypnosis

等同于 stupor

hypnosis

等同于 hypnotism

hypnosis

等同于 anesthetic

更多hypnosis例句

  1. Collin had another plan — she made a virtual appointment with her therapist, scheduled a hypnosis session and deleted Twitter from her phone.
  2. Using research from cognitive neuropsychology and hypnosis, our recent paper argues in favor of the latter position, even though this seems to undermine the compelling sense of authorship we have over our consciousness.
  3. You might have tried meditation apps and hypnosis and gulped down melatonin or other sleep aids.
  4. In 1999, NBC’s “Dateline” ran a segment on a Florida obstetrician who used hypnosis on his patients.
  5. In a deposition given under hypnosis two years later, he remembered that he “woke up, saw my death, and looked around.”
  6. In addition, Bleckwenn used hypnosis to try to achieve a similar state.
  7. I believe that creativity requires a form of auto-hypnosis in order to work.
  8. It was enough to feel, as one model came down the runway after another, a state of hypnosis coming on.
  9. The government declined her offer to undergo hypnosis to see if she could recall any additional information.
  10. Originally, he endeavoured to reawaken the memory of the sexual trauma by means of the induction of profound hypnosis.
  11. What is meant by rapport in the group may be illustrated by a somewhat similar phenomenon which occurs in hypnosis.
  12. It must be traced in the literature of automatisms, hypnosis, divided personality, and the "subliminal."
  13. Repeated advertising of a tooth brush or a box of crackers is mild mental suggestion—hypnosis, if you will.
  14. "Very well," I answered, feeling myself in profound hypnosis.