trances
美 [træns]
英 [trɑ?ns] 
- n.出神;恍惚;【醫(yī)】迷睡;神志昏迷
- v.同“entrance”
- 網(wǎng)絡魂游象外
詞形變化
復數(shù):trances 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 出神;恍惚;【醫(yī)】迷睡;神志昏迷,昏睡狀態(tài);催眠狀態(tài) |
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英英解釋
例句
The Master would go into trances or open his heart in religious discourses and in the narration of his own spiritual experiences.
師父會進入出神狀態(tài),或者會在談論宗教問題上吐露心中的隱秘,又或者會敘述自己的靈性經(jīng)歷。
As people spent longer in trances , their hallucination took the form of things of great emotional importance.
當人類在冥想境界中待得越久,他們的幻象就會變成具有重要情感意義的事物形態(tài)。
And this phenomenon was accompanied by visions and trances .
這種現(xiàn)象是伴隨著異像和出神狀態(tài)而來。
What about the experiences just now (in the trances)? Were you training me? !
剛才在入定中的那些個經(jīng)歷到底是什么?難道你在訓練我?!
Social scientists say that trances, a behavior common to all kinds of world religions, are biological, but also caused by learned behavior.
社會學家表示出神狀態(tài)這種在世界上所有類型的宗教中的常見行為是一種生物學行為,不過也會受到個體所習得之行為的影響。
She was sixty years old and had frequent trances.
她六十歲了,經(jīng)常處于出神狀態(tài)。
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