trance
Pronunciación: [træns]
Palabra
Contexto: «psychology»
(noun) a state of deep relaxation or focus where a person seems to be in a different state of mind. When someone is in a trance, they might not be aware of their surroundings and can be very focused on one thing.
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She entered a trance during her meditation and felt very peaceful.
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He wasn't in a trance; he was fully aware of everything happening around him.
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Have you ever experienced a trance while listening to music?
Contexto: «entertainment»
(noun) a performance style often used in music or dance where a person gets lost in the rhythm or movement. People sometimes dance in a trance-like way, enjoying the moment and losing track of time.
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The dancers moved in a trance, captivating the audience with their energy.
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The performance was exciting, but it didn't put anyone in a trance.
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What kind of music makes you feel like dancing in a trance?
Contexto: «psychology»
(verb) to put someone into a deep state of relaxation or focus. This is often done by a hypnotist or during meditation, where a person becomes very still and calm.
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The therapist can trance her clients to help them relax and focus.
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He couldn't trance anyone, as they were all too anxious and restless.
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How do you trance someone during a session?
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