hypnotise
基本解釋
- v. 對(duì)(某人)施催眠術(shù);(使)著迷,陶醉(等于 hypnotize)
英漢例句
- Singer himself learned how to hypnotise while a student at Cambridge University.
辛格自己在劍橋讀書(shū)時(shí),就學(xué)會(huì)了催眠術(shù)。 - It is impossible to hypnotise someone simply by saying a particular word or phrase.
不可能僅通過(guò)說(shuō)某個(gè)詞或短語(yǔ)就能把人催眠。 。 - This is an extremely effective exercise because it allows you to lightly hypnotise yourself by entirely focusing on one sentence.
這時(shí)一種極其有效的鍛煉,因?yàn)樗屇爿p微的假設(shè)你正全身心的投入在句子上。 - In 1905, there was an attempt to ban windscreen wipers because it was feared they would hypnotise drivers.
ECONOMIST: New York bans them; others will follow - His life is slowly transformed into a duel with the illusions emanating from the set, whose superficial images seem to hypnotise him, even to imprison him in a virtual reality.
ECONOMIST: Fiction from France