Hypnotised Meaning in English
word · lemma: hypnotise
释义
If someone is hypnotised, they are in a special trance-like state, usually because of hypnosis, where they respond to suggestions and seem unaware of their surroundings. It can also mean being deeply fascinated or absorbed by something.
用法与细微差别
Usually 'hypnotised' refers to someone under hypnosis (medical/therapeutic or stage). It can also mean someone is so fascinated or absorbed that they aren't paying attention to anything else, often used metaphorically ("hypnotised by the music"). Not used as a medical diagnosis.
例句
The doctor hypnotised the patient to help him relax.
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She looked hypnotised when she watched the fire.
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After the show, some people still felt hypnotised.
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I was so hypnotised by the movie that I didn’t hear my phone ring.
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He stood there, hypnotised by the sound of the waves.
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The audience was completely hypnotised by the magician’s trick.
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