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hyp·not·ic
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hypnotically (adv.)
词根:hypnotic
adj.hypnagogic 使瞌睡的,催眠的;入睡前发生的
adv.hypnotically 催眠地;用催眠术
n.hypnosis 催眠;催眠状态
hypnotism 催眠术;催眠状态
hypnotist 施催眠术的人
hypnagogue 安眠药;催眠剂
hypnoanalysis [心理] 催眠分析;催眠精神分析
hypnogenesis 催眠
hypnotherapy [心理][临床] 催眠疗法
hypnotizer 催眠术者
vi.hypnotize 施催眠术;使进入睡觉状态
hypnotise (英)对…施行催眠(等于hypnotize)
vt.hypnotize 使着迷;对…施催眠术;使恍惚
hypnotise (英)使进入催眠状态(等于hypnotize)
adjective
of or pertaining to hypnotism or hypnosis.Hypnotic studies formed part of her education as a psychiatrist.
capable of inducing hypnosis.The doctor was interested in improving his hypnotic techniques.
under the influence of hypnosis.The woman appeared to be in a hypnotic trance.
having the effect of inducing sleep; soporific; sedative.The sound of the lecturer's voice droning on monotonously was hypnotic to many of the students.
noun
one who is under the influence of hypnosis.
one who is susceptible to being hypnotized.
something producing sleepiness; soporific; sedative.
1620年代,用于药物,指“诱导睡眠”,源自法语 hypnotique(16世纪)“倾向于睡眠,催眠的”,源自晚期拉丁语 hypnoticus,源自希腊语 hypnotikos “倾向于睡眠,使人入睡,困倦的”,源自 hypnoun “使人入睡”,源自 hypnos “睡眠”(源自 PIE 词根 *swep- “睡觉”)。现代“与诱导催眠有关”的意义首次记录于英语1843年,与催眠先驱詹姆斯·布雷德博士的作品中的 hypnotize, hypnotism, hypnotist 一起。相关: Hypnotical; hypnotically。
催眠的
催眠术的
催眠药
Adjective French or Late Latin; French hypnotique, from Late Latin hypnoticus, from Greek hypnōtikos, from hypnoun to put to sleep, from hypnos
The first known use of hypnotic was in 1625
hypnotismnoun
the study of or act of causing hypnosis
hypnosis
hypnotismnoun
the study of or act of causing hypnosis
hypnosis
hypnotic1 of 2adjective
tending to cause sleep
of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism
hypnotic2 of 2noun
an agent (as a drug) that causes or tends to cause sleep
hypnotic1 of 2adjective
tending to cause sleep
of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism
hypnotic2 of 2noun
an agent (as a drug) that causes or tends to cause sleep
hypnotic1 of 2adjective
tending to produce sleep : soporific
of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism
hypnotic2 of 2noun
a sleep-inducing agent : soporific
one that is or can be hypnotized
1 Much like DIIV’s studio work, its performance was full of extended, hypnotic rhythms.
2 What he calls “post-human” buildings — whose boredom he finds “hypnotic” and “banality breathtaking” — represent, he says, a “new sublime.”
3 An absolute must for genre fans, this new DVD/Blu-ray from Kino should bring Lang's hypnotic and nightmarish vision, and his groundbreaking use of special effects, to a new generation of fans.
4 But he had been thrown by the way Sayle had appeared and by the slow, hypnotic dance of the jellyfish.
5 Have you ever seen such a hypnotic brown?
6 The hypnotic mood of the work was unfortunately shattered at its conclusion by an overeager clapper.
7 Featuring music from Hype Williams, Boards Of Canada and Peaking Lights, Memorex works pretty well as an audio mixtape, but is best enjoyed in its full, hypnotic form.
8 Bells, percussion and electronics meld with a Yoruba prayer honoring ancestors, at once futuristic and hypnotic.
9 But the dancers kept a nonstop pace, creating hypnotic rhythms with their bodies even when there was no music to guide them.
10 For Mrs. James, the hypnotic pull of quilts lay in their tangible links to the past, to the land, to makers known and unknown.
11 His voice is lulling, hypnotic, but my heart speeds anyway.
12 Although its title suggests a sense of direction, "Upstream Color" defiantly eschews a traditionally linear narrative format; it moves ahead in time but in an elliptical, hypnotic way.
13 Starz apparently still has a ways to go to break the hypnotic hold its premium cable brethren have over the Television Academy's voters.
14 Plays Nozstock Sharing a love of gloomy psychedelia and heavy fringes with their mentors the Horrors, these black-clad Londoners announced their arrival with hypnotic eight-minute single Left Myself Behind earlier this year.
15 Often they spoke in lush and startling metaphors — about the confusions of girlhood, the salvation of music and, above all, the men who used and abused them — and moved with hypnotic urgency.
16 Through their loose-hanging motion and the smooth arrangement of scenic elements, the work maintains a floating quality that could be hypnotic.
17 With its repetitive interlocking patterns and hypnotic, uplifting mood, “In C” became a benchmark of the Minimalist movement and is now a repertory classic.
18 Sara and I had fallen under the spell of the hypnotic yellow lines down the center of the road.
19 And the spinning neon tops are unquestionably…hypnotic.
20 With Jagger growling out the lyrics, the incessant beat of the drums and the hypnotic guitar riff, the crowd was brought to a frenzy.
2 催眠药
4 迷人的
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5 人昏昏欲睡的
6 使人昏昏欲睡的
7 睡眠的
8 安眠的
9 催眠的
hypnogenetic somnifacient narcotic sleepy opiate soporific hypnagogic somnolent slumberous somniferous soporiferous somnific mesmeric magnetic sedative drowsy papaverous soothing
11 催眠术的
13 迷人
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15 着迷
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