hypnotized / ˈhɪp nəˌtaɪz /

被催眠了被催眠被催眠的被催眠的人

hypnotized2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

hyp·no·tized, hyp·no·tiz·ing.

  1. to put in the hypnotic state.
  2. to influence, control, or direct completely, as by personal charm, words, or domination: The speaker hypnotized the audience with his powerful personality.
  3. 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

hyp·no·tized, hyp·no·tiz·ing.

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

hypnotized 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

entranced

hypnotized 的近义词 4

更多hypnotized例句

  1. For one month in 2013, a British street artist known by the nom de plume of Banksy hypnotized the city of New York.
  2. She hypnotized Cory with her free spirit, freer hair, and asinine name, coaxing him out of his shell and into love with her.
  3. Example: "One of the hyenas hypnotized him and he didn't see up close what was going on."
  4. "Black leaves, black leaves, black leaves are falling..." she sang to a hypnotized audience.
  5. But I found myself hypnotized by their cryptic dialogue and mesmerizing music.
  6. The monkey was hypnotized with fear, but he could neither run away, nor go forward, nor come to me.
  7. "Yes," Molly breathed, fairly hypnotized into the truth by Wise's suggestive air and tense, compelling voice.
  8. She had almost hypnotized him with her weary, earnest voice.
  9. I ask my hypnotized subject not to perceive the friend in the room; he is indeed unable to see him or to hear him.
  10. She is hypnotized and sees the operator catching these worms one by one and killing them.