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hypnotized

/hip-nuh-tahyz/US // ˈhɪp nəˌtaɪz //UK // (ˈhɪpnəˌtaɪz) //

被催眠了,被催眠,被催眠的,被催眠的人

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v.有主动词 verb
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    hyp·no·tized, hyp·no·tiz·ing.

    • : to put in the hypnotic state.
    • : to influence, control, or direct completely, as by personal charm, words, or domination: The speaker hypnotized the audience with his powerful personality.
    • : to frighten or startle so that movement is impossible: The headlights hypnotized the deer and it just stood staring at the oncoming car.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    hyp·no·tized, hyp·no·tiz·ing.

    • : to practice hypnosis; put or be able to put others into a hypnotic state.

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Examples

  • For one month in 2013, a British street artist known by the nom de plume of Banksy hypnotized the city of New York.

  • She hypnotized Cory with her free spirit, freer hair, and asinine name, coaxing him out of his shell and into love with her.

  • Example: "One of the hyenas hypnotized him and he didn't see up close what was going on."

  • "Black leaves, black leaves, black leaves are falling..." she sang to a hypnotized audience.

  • But I found myself hypnotized by their cryptic dialogue and mesmerizing music.

  • The monkey was hypnotized with fear, but he could neither run away, nor go forward, nor come to me.

  • "Yes," Molly breathed, fairly hypnotized into the truth by Wise's suggestive air and tense, compelling voice.

  • She had almost hypnotized him with her weary, earnest voice.

  • I ask my hypnotized subject not to perceive the friend in the room; he is indeed unable to see him or to hear him.

  • She is hypnotized and sees the operator catching these worms one by one and killing them.