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81Trance — Tran|ce 〈 [trã:s(ə)] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n〉 1. schlafähnl. Dämmerzustand 2. schlafähnl. Zustand der Entrückung (von Medien) [Etym.: engl. <afrz. transe »Hinübergehen; Angstzustand«; zu transir »hinübergehen« <lat. transire] …
82trance — [tra:ns US træns] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: transe, from transir to pass away, become unconscious , from Latin transire; TRANSIENT1] 1.) a state in which you behave as if you were asleep but are still able to hear and understand… …
83Trance — Tran|ce [ trã:s(ə)] die; , n [...sn̩] <aus gleichbed. engl. trance, dies aus altfr. transe »das Hinübergehen (in den Tod)« zu transir »hinübergehen«, dies aus lat. transire>: a) durch Hypnose, Suggestion, Drogen o. Ä. herbeigeführte… …
84Trance — Sf std. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. trance aus afrz. transe Verscheiden, Angstzustand ; dieses zu afrz. transir verscheiden, vor Kälte starr sein usw. , aus l. trānsīre hinübergehen . Ebenso nndl. trance, ne. trance, nfrz. transe,… …
85helar(se) — Sinónimos: ■ enfriar, congelar, refrigerar, refrescar, solidificar, cuajarse, endurecerse, consolidarse Antónimos: ■ calentarse, diluirse Sinónimos: ■ amoratarse, gangrenarse, aterirse, inmovilizarse, transir, temblar ■ pasmarse, aturdirse,… …
86ТРАНС — (от фран. transir оцепенеть) англ. trans; нем. Trans. 1. Состояние псих, расстройства, характеризующееся автоматизмом действий и поступков. 2. Ненормальное (сомнамбулическое) состояние сна при глубоком гипнозе, сомнамбулизме. 3. Состояние… …
87trance — (n.) late 14c., state of extreme dread or suspense, also a dazed, half conscious or insensible condition, from O.Fr. transe fear of coming evil, originally passage from life to death (12c.), from transir be numb with fear, originally die, pass on …
88transío — ía, ios, ías. De transido , de transir , del latín transire . • v. Hambre …
89trance — [trα:ns] noun 1》 a half conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium. 2》 a state of abstraction. 3》 (also trance music) a type of electronic dance music… …
90trance — [[t]træns, trɑns[/t]] n. v. tranced, tranc•ing 1) a half conscious state, seemingly between sleeping and waking, in which ability to function voluntarily may be suspended, esp. a state produced by hypnosis or religious ecstasy 2) a dazed or… …