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trance s.f.1 ( spiritismo) trance: cadere in trance, to fall into a trance; mandare qlcu. in trance, to send s.o. into a trance* * *[trans]sostantivo femminile invariabile trance* * *trance/trans/f.inv.trance; essere in trance to be in a trance; andare o cadere in trance to go into a trance. -
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m.1 difficult situation.pasar por un mal trance to go through a bad patcha todo trance at all costs2 trance.estar en trance to be in a trance3 entrancement, enrapture, rapport.4 legal seizure.pres.subj.1st person singular (yo) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: tranzar.* * *1 (momento crítico) critical moment2 (dificultad) fix, tight spot3 (éxtasis) trance\a todo trance figurado at all costsestar en trance de... to be on the point of..., be in the process of...pasar por un trance to hit a bad patchsacar a alguien de un mal trance to get somebody out of a fixtrance mortal / trance de muerte death throes pluralúltimo trance last moments plural (of life)* * *SM1) (=momento difícil)último trance — last o dying moments
trance mortal — last o dying moments pl
2) [de médium] trance; (Rel) trance, ecstasyentrar en trance — to fall o go into a trance
* * *1) ( momento crítico)ya han salido de ese trance — they've come through it o got over it now
en trance DE algo: estar en trance de muerte to be at death's door; estas costumbres están en trance de desaparición these customs are (in the process of) disappearing o are dying out; a todo trance — at any cost
2) (Psic, Relig) tranceestar/entrar en trance — to be in/go into a trance
* * *= juncture, trance, conjuncture.Ex. For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.Ex. Freud was not particularly comfortable with hypnotism, as he knew that not all patients could reach the deep level of trance.Ex. This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.----* en trance de = in the throes of.* entrar en trance = go into + trance.* estado de trance = state of trance.* estar en trance de = be in the process of.* * *1) ( momento crítico)ya han salido de ese trance — they've come through it o got over it now
en trance DE algo: estar en trance de muerte to be at death's door; estas costumbres están en trance de desaparición these customs are (in the process of) disappearing o are dying out; a todo trance — at any cost
2) (Psic, Relig) tranceestar/entrar en trance — to be in/go into a trance
* * *= juncture, trance, conjuncture.Ex: For all national libraries a major factor is technological change in communication proceeding at an ever accelerating rating which has brought them to the current juncture.
Ex: Freud was not particularly comfortable with hypnotism, as he knew that not all patients could reach the deep level of trance.Ex: This has opened up issues of what is & is not thinkable &, therefore, doable in the present conjuncture of crisis & instability.* en trance de = in the throes of.* entrar en trance = go into + trance.* estado de trance = state of trance.* estar en trance de = be in the process of.* * *A(momento crítico): están pasando por un trance difícil they're going through a bad time o ( BrE) patchya han salido de ese trance they've come through it o got over it nowen un trance de tan singular gravedad at such a critical junctureen trance DE algo:estar en trance de muerte to be at death's doorestos lugares están en trance de desaparición these places are (in the process of) disappearing o are dying outa todo trance at any cost, at all costsestar en trance to be in a tranceentrar en trance to go into a 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
- go
* * *trance nm1. [situación crítica] difficult situation;ya había pasado por trances parecidos she had already been through similar difficulties;ahora se encuentra en el trance de tener que ayudar a un rival now he finds himself in the position of having to help out a rival;a todo trance at all costs2. [estado hipnótico] trance;entrar en trance to go into a trance3. [música] trance4. [proceso]en trance de: una cultura/lengua en trance de desaparición a culture/language that is in the process of dying out;en trance de muerte on the point of death o dying* * *mpasar por un trance amargo go through a terrible time;último trance final moment;a todo trance at all costs2 de médium:en trance in a trance* * *trance nm1) : critical juncture, tough time2) : trance3)en trance de : in the process ofen trance de extinción: on the verge of extinction -
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* * *die Trancetrance* * *Tran|ce ['trãːs(ə)]f -, -ntrance* * *(a sleep-like or half-concious state: The hypnotist put her into a trance.) trance* * *Tran·ce<-, -n>[ˈtrã:s(ə)]f trancein \Trance fallen to fall [or go] into a trancejdn/sich in \Trance versetzen to put sb/oneself in[to] a trance* * *die; Trance, Trancen trance* * *in Trance fallen go into a trance;in Trance versetzen put into a trance* * *die; Trance, Trancen trance* * *-n f.trance n. -
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Tran·ce <-, -n> [ʼtrã:s(ə)] ftrance;in \Trance fallen to fall [or go] into a trance;jdn/sich in \Trance versetzen to put sb/oneself in[to] a trance -
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[traːns] nouna sleep-like or half-concious state:غَيْبوبَه، غِشْيَهThe hypnotist put her into a trance.
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11 iemand in trance brengen
iemand in trance brengenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand in trance brengen
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12 entrar en trance
(v.) = go into + tranceEx. Study participants went into trance & demonstrated various emotions during the working session, but reported feeling calmer afterward.* * *(v.) = go into + tranceEx: Study participants went into trance & demonstrated various emotions during the working session, but reported feeling calmer afterward.
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14 poner en trance
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гипнотический транс, состояние гипноза — hypnotic trance
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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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transe [tʀɑ̃s]feminine noun( = état second) trance* * *tʀɑ̃snom féminin trance* * *tʀɑ̃s nf* * *[trɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [état d'hypnose] trance————————transes nom féminin pluriel[mouvements] convulsions————————en transe(s) locution adjectivale & locution adverbialea. [médium] to go ou to fall into a tranceb. (figuré & humoristique) to get all worked up
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