-
1 trance
-
2 trance
trance, US n (in hypnosis, spiritualism etc) transe f ; fig état m second ; to be in a trance lit être en transe ; fig être dans un état second ; to go into a trance lit entrer en transe ; to put sb into a trance faire entrer qn en transe. -
3 trance
trance [trɑ:ns]transe f; Medicine catalepsie f;∎ to go or to fall into a trance entrer en transe; Medicine tomber en catalepsie;∎ he put me into a trance il m'a hypnotisé, il m'a fait entrer en transe;∎ he's been wandering around in a trance ever since his wife left him il erre en transe ou dans un état de transe depuis que sa femme l'a quitté -
4 trance
trance [trα:ns]transe f* * *[trɑːns], US [træns]noun transe f; fig état m secondto go into a trance — lit entrer en transe
-
5 trance
trance [trɑ:ns] n1) мед. транс2) состоя́ние экста́за3) транс, стиль популя́рной электро́нной танцева́льной му́зыки -
6 trance
-
7 trance
nounTrance, die; (half-conscious state, hypnotic state) tranceartiger Zustandshe's been walking about in a trance all day — sie ist den ganzen Tag wie in Trance herumgelaufen
* * *(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) die Trance* * *[trɑ:n(t)s, AM træn(t)s]nto be in a \trance in Trance sein* * *[trAːns]nTrance f; (MED) tiefe Bewusstlosigkeitshe's been going about in a trance for the past few days — die letzten paar Tage ist sie wie in Trance or im Tran (inf) durch die Gegend gelaufen
* * *A s1. Trance(zustand) f(m):go into a trance in Trance fallen;put into a trance → B 12. Ekstase f, Verzückung f:go into a trance in Ekstase geraten;put into a trance → B 2B v/t1. in Trance versetzen2. in Ekstase versetzen* * *nounTrance, die; (half-conscious state, hypnotic state) tranceartiger Zustandbe or lie in a trance — in Trance/in einem tranceartigen Zustand sein
fall or go into a trance — in Trance/in einen tranceartigen Zustand fallen
put or send somebody into a trance — jemanden in Trance/in einen tranceartigen Zustand versetzen
* * *n.Trance -n f. -
8 trance
(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) trance
trance sustantivo masculino (Psic, Relig) trance;
trance sustantivo masculino
1 (situación, circunstancia crítica) critical moment, difficult situation
2 (éxtasis) trance
entrar en trance, to go into a trance ' trance' also found in these entries: Spanish: amarga - amargo - situación English: trance - gotr[trɑːns]1 trance nombre masculinotrance ['trænts] n: trance mn.• arrobamiento s.m.• arrobo s.m.• catalepsia s.f.• estado hipnótico s.m.• trance s.m.• éxtasis s.f.træns, trɑːnscount & mass noun trance mto be in a trance — estar* en trance
to fall o go into a trance — entrar en trance
[trɑːns]N trance mto go into a trance — (lit, fig) entrar en trance
* * *[træns, trɑːns]count & mass noun trance mto be in a trance — estar* en trance
to fall o go into a trance — entrar en trance
-
9 trance
[trɑːns] [AE træns]nome trance f.; fig. trance f., estasi f.* * *(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) trance* * *trance /trɑ:ns/n.1 (med.) trance; stato ipnotico; catalessi: to be in a trance, essere in trance; to go [to fall] into a trance, entrare [cadere] in trance; to come out of one's trance, uscire dalla trance2 (fig.) trance(to) trance /trɑ:ns/v. t.( raro) estasiare; rapire (fig.).* * *[trɑːns] [AE træns]nome trance f.; fig. trance f., estasi f. -
10 trance
[trɑ:n(t)s, Am træn(t)s] nto be in a \trance in Trance sein; -
11 trance
1. [trɑ:ns] n1. мед. трансhypnotic trance - гипнотический транс, состояние гипноза
to send smb. into a trance - загипнотизировать кого-л.
to wake out of one's trance - выйти из транса, очнуться
2. состояние экстаза2. [trɑ:ns] v1. мед. впадать в транс2. падать в обморок3. поэт. приводить в состояние экстаза -
12 trance
1. n1) мед. транс2) екстаз2. v1) мед. непритомніти2) упадати в транс3) поет. доводити до екстазу* * *I n1) мeд. трансhypnotic trance — гіпнотичний транс, стан гіпнозу
to send smb into a trance — загіпнотизувати кого-н.
to wake out of one's trance — вийти з трансу, прокинутися
2) стан ектазуII v1) мeд. впадати в транс3) пoeт. приводити в стан екстазу -
13 trance
I n1) мeд. трансhypnotic trance — гіпнотичний транс, стан гіпнозу
to send smb into a trance — загіпнотизувати кого-н.
to wake out of one's trance — вийти з трансу, прокинутися
2) стан ектазуII v1) мeд. впадати в транс3) пoeт. приводити в стан екстазу -
14 trance
-
15 trance
(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) transeIsubst. \/trɑːns\/1) transe2) dvalefall into a trance eller go into a trance falle i transesend someone into a trance sette noen i transeIIverb \/trɑːns\/sette i transebe tranced ( poetisk eller litterært) sette i transe -
16 trance
(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) trance* * *(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) trance -
17 trance
-
18 trance n
[trɒːns]trance f inv, Med catalessi f inv -
19 trance
N1. भाव\tranceसमाधिThe hermit went into a trance.2. बेहोशी\tranceकी\tranceहालतThe lady was in a trance after the accident. -
20 trance
(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) transe* * *[tra:ns; træns] n 1 inconsciência. 2 transe, êxtase, enlevo. 3 emoção, pasmo. • vt entrar em transe.
См. также в других словарях:
Trance — denotes a variety of processes, techniques, modalities and states of mind, awareness and consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.The term trance may be associated with meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be… … Wikipedia
trance — Trance music belongs to the genre of electronically produced sound. Its immediate predecessors include techno (circa 1990), ambient wave (circa 1990), breakbeat (comprising jungle and drum ‘n’ bass, 1991–7) and initially acid house. The latter … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
Trance — Trance, n. [F. transe fright, in OF. also, trance or swoon, fr. transir to chill, benumb, to be chilled, to shiver, OF. also, to die, L. transire to pass over, go over, pass away, cease; trans across, over + ire to go; cf. L. transitus a passing… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trance — sueño profundo anormal, de naturaleza histérica que puede ser inducido por el hipnotismo. [ICD 10: F44.3 ] Catalepsia Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. trance 1. estado similar al sueño caracteri … Diccionario médico
trance — [tra:ns US træns] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: transe, from transir to pass away, become unconscious , from Latin transire; TRANSIENT1] 1.) a state in which you behave as if you were asleep but are still able to hear and understand… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Trance — Sf std. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. trance aus afrz. transe Verscheiden, Angstzustand ; dieses zu afrz. transir verscheiden, vor Kälte starr sein usw. , aus l. trānsīre hinübergehen . Ebenso nndl. trance, ne. trance, nfrz. transe,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
trance — (Del fr. transe, de transir, y este del lat. transīre). 1. m. Momento crítico y decisivo por el que pasa alguien. 2. Último estado o tiempo de la vida, próximo a la muerte. Último trance. [m6]Trance postrero, mortal. 3. Estado en que un médium… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Trance — Trance, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tranced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trancing}.] 1. To entrance. [1913 Webster] And three I left him tranced. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To pass over or across; to traverse. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] Trance the world over. Beau. &… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trance — [ træns ] noun 1. ) count usually singular a state caused by HYPNOSIS in which someone can move and speak but is not conscious in a normal way: put someone in/into a trance: Her psychiatrist put her into a deep hypnotic trance. a ) a state in… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
trance — ► NOUN 1) a half conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis. 2) a state of inattention. 3) (also trance music) a type of electronic dance music characterized by hypnotic rhythms.… … English terms dictionary
Trance — Trance, v. i. To pass; to travel. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English