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Ⅰ m (G transu) Psych. 1. (letarg) trance- trans hipnotyczny/narkotyczny a hypnotic/narcotic trance- być w transie to be in a trance- wpaść w trans to go a. fall into a trance- mówił jak w transie he spoke as if a. like a man in a trance- żyłem jak w transie I lived as if in a trance, I lived in a trance-like state2. (stan uniesienia) (ecstatic) trance, exaltation- poetycki trans a poetic trance- czułem się jak w transie I felt exalted- muzyka wprowadziła ich w trans the music put a. sent them into a trance- nic go nie wyrwie z transu nothing will shake him out of his tranceⅡ trans- w wyrazach złożonych trans-- transalpejski transalpine- transsyberyjski trans-Siberian* * *wpadać (wpaść perf) w trans — to go into a trance
* * *mi(= sen hipnotyczny) trance; przen. (= uniesienie, zapał) trance, ecstasy; wpadać w trans go into a trance.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > trans
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2 hipnotyczny
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hipnotyczny
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3 odrętwienie
-a; nt( brak czucia) numbness; ( otępienie) stupor, trance; MED numbness* * *n.1. (= bezwład, sztywność) numbness.2. przen. (= apatia, zobojętnienie) stupor, apathy; indifference.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > odrętwienie
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4 hipnoz|a
f sgt Med. hypnosis- wprowadzić kogoś w stan hipnozy to put sb into a hypnotic trance- leczenie hipnozą hypnotherapyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > hipnoz|a
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5 podobn|y
adj. 1. (zbliżony wyglądem) similar, much the same- sen podobny do omdlenia a coma-like a. trance-like sleep- bracia byli do siebie bardzo podobni the brothers were very much alike- ojciec i syn są do siebie podobni z charakteru the father and the son are similar in character- są podobni jak dwie krople wody they are like (two) peas in a pod- jest podobny do brata jak dwie krople wody he’s the spitting image of his brother2. (tego rodzaju) similar- i temu podobne a. i tym podobne and so on, and so forth- pamiętam podobny wypadek I remember a similar case■ być podobnym do ludzi pot. to be (fairly) presentable- coś podobnego! honestly!, imagine that!- czy podobna?… could it be possible that…?- do czego to podobne? whoever heard (of) such things?- nic podobnego! not at all!, nothing of the kind!- to do niego/niej zupełnie podobne that’s just like him/herThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > podobn|y
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