hypnotism
英 [ˈhɪpnətɪzəm]
美 [ˈhɪpnətɪzəm]
n. 催眠术; 催眠
BNC.42459 / COCA.39697
牛津词典
noun
- 催眠术;催眠
the practice of hypnotizing a person (= putting them into an unconscious state)
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 催眠术
Hypnotismis the practice of hypnotizing people.- Dulcy also saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear.
达尔茜还看过一位精神科医生,他使用催眠术帮她消除恐惧。
- Dulcy also saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear.
英英释义
noun
- the act of inducing hypnosis
双语例句
- But the scientific conception of hypnotism wasn't born until the late1700s.
但是对于催眠的科学概念直到十七世纪晚期才诞生。 - Engels and Hypnotism& Critique of Reason Based on Practice
恩格斯与催眠术&基于实践的理性批判 - This is by no means conclusive evidence, but it does lend credence to the idea that hypnotism opens up the subconscious mind.
这绝对不是决定性的证据,但是的确对催眠打开潜意识思维的观点增加了可信度。 - This popular representation bears little resemblance to actual hypnotism, of course.
当然这个通俗的描述和实际催眠没有多少共同之处。 - McKenna insists that there is nothing magic about hypnotism.
麦肾纳坚持认为催眠术并不神奇。 - She fell into restful slumber. The patient was brought into a condition of hypnotism.
她进入宁静的安眠之中。病人进入了睡眠状态。 - The ghost of in Sook can kill people through hypnotism?
仁淑的鬼魂可以通过催眠术杀人? - A clinical effective study of hypnotism therapy treating anxiety neurosis
催眠疗法治疗焦虑症临床疗效研究 - She tried hypnotism to stop smoking.
她试图用催眠术来戒烟。 - And so hypnotism is just an extreme form of what normally happens in eyewitness testimony.
因此,催眠只是通常在目击者证词中所发生的事情的一个极端形式。