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psych·e·del·ic
saI k de lihk
复数:psychedelics
psychedelically (adv.)
词根:psychedelia
n.psychedelia 幻觉剂;吸食迷幻药者
noun
a psychedelic drug (such as LSD)
adjective
of, relating to, or being drugs (such as LSD) capable of producing abnormal psychic effects (such as hallucinations) and sometimes psychotic states
produced by or associated with the use of psychedelic drugs
a psychedelic experience
imitating, suggestive of, or reproducing effects (such as distorted or bizarre images or sounds) resembling those produced by psychedelic drugs
psychedelic color schemes
of, relating to, characteristic of, or being the period of the mid- to late-1960's that is associated with the psychedelic drug culture the psychedelic era/movement … the "rainbow newspaper" of San Francisco that burst onto the psychedelic scene in 1966 …—Don Lattin … speaking of stereotypes, the illustrations reject any hint of a '60s psychedelic style …—Steven Heller
psychedelic rock
偶尔 psychodelic,“通过提高意识和感觉产生扩展意识”的药物,1956年,由英国出生的加拿大精神病学家汉弗莱·奥斯蒙德在给奥尔德斯·赫胥黎的一封信中提出,并在随后发表的一篇科学论文中使用; 来自希腊语 psykhē “心灵”(见 psyche)+ dēloun “使可见,揭示”(来自 dēlos “可见,清晰”,源自 PIE 词根 *dyeu- “发光”)。
从1965年开始在普通用途中使用,指任何产生类似于致幻药物的效果或感觉的事物。作为名词,“一种致幻药物”,起源于1956年。
致幻觉的:以视幻觉和强化感觉为特征的,在某些情况下与精神病行为相似的
致幻剂
Noun irregular from psych- + Greek dēloun to show, from dēlos evident; akin to Sanskrit dīdeti it shines, Latin dies day — more at deity
The first known use of psychedelic was in 1956
psychiatristnoun
a specialist in psychiatry
psychiatrynoun
a branch of medicine that deals with disorders of the mind, emotions, or behavior
psychedelic1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being a drug (as LSD) that produces abnormal often extreme mental effects (as hallucinations)
imitating the effects of psychedelic drugs
glowing brightly
psychedelic2 of 2noun
a psychedelic drug
psychedelic1 of 2noun
a psychedelic drug (as LSD)
psychedelic2 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being drugs (as LSD) capable of producing abnormal psychic effects (as hallucinations) and sometimes psychotic states
produced by or associated with the use of psychedelic drugs
a psychedelic experience
1 Unlike anything in her catalog, it’s a woozy, almost psychedelic slice of chamber pop.
2 “Are we still doing D.A. meetings this year, Harry?” asked Luna,who was detaching a pair of psychedelic spectacles from the middle of The Quibbler.
3 Still later, the psychedelic explosion brought new controversy to the world of rock.
更久之后,迷幻爆炸将更多的争论带入摇滚界。
4 For M.A.K.U, the dance-inducing grooves are plentiful but come through a combination of vibrant horns, traditional Colombian instruments, guitar, bass, drums and psychedelic synthesizers.
5 Investors are banking on various psychedelic start-ups, including delivery services and luxury travel offerings.
6 He was part of the original brain trust of Tropicalía, the movement that brought a psychedelic modernism to Brazilian pop in the 1960s.
7 The psychedelic progenitors found ways to completely envelop a listener in the molten moment, and the Acid Mothers Temple, with skill and spark, demonstrates how well they still work.
8 The effect is not unlike a Flaming Lips show, albeit with their psychedelic lunacy firmly dampened down.
9 Hers was the tone of a person talking about a beloved sibling who had returned to psychedelic drugs.
10 While her career idled at a low hum, R&B turned eccentric again, for better and worse: the earth mother Erykah Badu returned, more psychedelic than before.
11 It was enough to pay rent on a shared house and allow her to pursue her musical career with a psychedelic pop band called Fruit Juice.
12 While he’s popular enough to play arenas, this outdoor show, presented by Northside Festival, is a prime opportunity to hear Miguel sing about love, sex and psychedelic dreams in a more relaxed setting.
13 First, though, comes A Field In England, a black-and-white, psychedelic, 17th-century head trip.
14 The piece, from Act II when the boy is hallucinating, is a psychedelic explosion of eyeballs, flowers, single-celled organisms, sea creatures and other primordial elements.
15 The first night kicks off with Animal Collective, a band revered for its clangy, hazy, layered psychedelic sound.
16 That’s saying something for a designer who doesn’t shy away from the psychedelic, the mod, the groovy, the Art Nouveau and the Art Deco.”
17 Between these two lies Joshua Tree National Park where you can hike or meditate or get your mind blown by Martian red rock formations and landscapes too often called psychedelic.
18 Rich with reverberant guitars and the high, chiming voice of Jim James, it suggested a searching twist on psychedelic rock without settling into a rigid style.
19 Gypsy, folk and psychedelic elements streak the fare, and when the feeling arises, horns and violin enter the fray.
20 We can't remember the last psychedelic single to reach number 1, whereas have been at pole position for three weeks with what is essentially an old Chic B-side or Sister Sledge album track.
2 迷幻药
hallucinogenic hallucinogen psychodelic psychotomimetic mind blower E psychedelia acid mind-expander sugar juice ecstasy LSD mind-bender
4 幻觉的
6 引起幻觉
7 致幻剂
10 致幻的
11 幻觉剂的
12 五光十色的
13 产生幻觉的