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trance

/trans, trahns/US // træns, trɑns //UK // (trɑːns) //

恍惚,恍惚状态,恍惚的感觉,恍惚感

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a half-conscious state, seemingly between sleeping and waking, in which ability to function voluntarily may be suspended.
    • : a dazed or bewildered condition.
    • : a state of complete mental absorption or deep musing.
    • : an unconscious, cataleptic, or hypnotic condition.
    • : Spiritualism. a temporary state in which a medium, with suspension of personal consciousness, is controlled by an intelligence from without and used as a means of communication, as from the dead.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    tranced, tranc·ing.

    • : to put in a trance; stupefy.
    • : to entrance; enrapture.

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Examples

  • When he enters the water, the light begins to turn different colors, and he falls into what feels like a trance.

  • I spent a long time trying to overcome that painful and bitter trance on my own, drawing upon my strength to get up from my hiding place.

  • It’s an 18-and-over party that fans of vocal trance shouldn’t miss.

  • Players stopped in a trance, most seeming to know immediately the severity of the injury.

  • Ten days later, a “Welcome to California” sign shook me from the trance of those thoughts.

  • "I was in a trance and I couldn't see anything else," LaRose said at her sentencing.

  • The simultaneously upbeat and sentimental ode to friendship is equal parts funk, trance, pop, and R&B.

  • Ed described himself as a demonologist, while Lorraine, who is 87, calls herself a trance medium.

  • Twenty people surround Grace, all of them intently studying her trance state.

  • If successful, the three-day waking trance will eliminate her chemical dependence on heroin.

  • Ripperda roused himself from his portentous trance, and arrayed his noble figure in the rugged habiliments of the muleteer.

  • As in a trance he crosses the room, seizes charcoal, and feverishly works at the blank canvas on the easel.

  • As in a trance he crosses the cell, seizes a piece of charcoal, and feverishly works at the picture on the easel!

  • Joan stared at him; she was still dazed and bewildered, and still imagined herself with the companion of her trance.

  • It was just like a bird, and when she sang the Southern melodies she seemed to be in a trance, seeing things we could not see.