hypnotized
v. 對…施催眠術( hypnotize的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使著迷,使精神恍惚
If someone hypnotizes you, they put you into a state in which you seem to be asleep but can still see, hear, or respond to things said to you.
A hypnotherapist will hypnotize you and will stop you from smoking...
一位催眠治療師將對你實施催眠,從而幫你戒菸。
Surprisingly, the ability to hypnotize yourself can be learnt in a single session.
出人意料的是,自我催眠術只要上一次課就可以學會。
If you are hypnotized by someone or something, you are so fascinated by them that you cannot think of anything else.
He's hypnotized by that black hair and that white face...
他為那烏黑的頭髮和白皙的面龐所傾倒。
Davey sat as if hypnotized by the sound of Nick's voice.
戴維坐在那裡,好像被尼克的聲音迷住了似的。
1. having your attention fixated as though by a spell
Davey sat as if hypnotized by the sound of Nick's voice.
戴維坐在那裡,好像被尼克的聲音迷住了似的。
He's hypnotized by that black hair and that white face.
他為那烏黑的頭髮和白皙的面龐所傾倒。
The sleepwalker, unlike the hypnotized person, pays no attention to other people and does not take instructions.
患夢遊症的人和接受催眠的人不同, 他們不注意任何人也不接受別人的指令.
She hypnotized him into doing things against his own will.
她給他施催眠術讓他做出違反本意的事.
Berenice was in no way hypnotized by either his wealth or fame.
白麗萊茜是絲毫不會為他的財富和聲名所迷的.