trance
1Trance — denotes a variety of processes, techniques, modalities and states of mind, awareness and consciousness. Trance states may occur involuntarily and unbidden.The term trance may be associated with meditation, magic, flow, and prayer. It may also be… …
2trance — Trance music belongs to the genre of electronically produced sound. Its immediate predecessors include techno (circa 1990), ambient wave (circa 1990), breakbeat (comprising jungle and drum ‘n’ bass, 1991–7) and initially acid house. The latter …
3Trance — Trance, n. [F. transe fright, in OF. also, trance or swoon, fr. transir to chill, benumb, to be chilled, to shiver, OF. also, to die, L. transire to pass over, go over, pass away, cease; trans across, over + ire to go; cf. L. transitus a passing… …
4trance — sueño profundo anormal, de naturaleza histérica que puede ser inducido por el hipnotismo. [ICD 10: F44.3 ] Catalepsia Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano. 2010. trance 1. estado similar al sueño caracteri …
5trance — [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… …
6Trance — 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,… …
7trance — (Del fr. transe, de transir, y este del lat. transīre). 1. m. Momento crítico y decisivo por el que pasa alguien. 2. Último estado o tiempo de la vida, próximo a la muerte. Último trance. [m6]Trance postrero, mortal. 3. Estado en que un médium… …
8Trance — Trance, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tranced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Trancing}.] 1. To entrance. [1913 Webster] And three I left him tranced. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To pass over or across; to traverse. [Poetic] [1913 Webster] Trance the world over. Beau. &… …
9trance — [ træns ] noun 1. ) count usually singular a state caused by HYPNOSIS in which someone can move and speak but is not conscious in a normal way: put someone in/into a trance: Her psychiatrist put her into a deep hypnotic trance. a ) a state in… …
10trance — ► NOUN 1) a half conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis. 2) a state of inattention. 3) (also trance music) a type of electronic dance music characterized by hypnotic rhythms.… …
11Trance — Trance, v. i. To pass; to travel. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
12Trance — [tra̱n̶g̶ß[e], selten auch: tra̱nß; aus engl. trance = Verwirrung; Benommenheit (in der Aussprache französiert)] w; , n [...ßen]: Dämmerzustand, Übergangsstadium zum Schlaf …
13trance — (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 …
14Trance — »schlafähnlicher Bewusstseinszustand«: Das Fremdwort wurde im 20. Jh. aus gleichbed. engl. trance entlehnt, das seinerseits aus afrz. transe »das Hinübergehen (in den Todesschlaf); Angstzustand« übernommen ist. Das zugrunde liegende Verb (a)frz.… …
15Trance — (engl., spr. trännß), Verzückung, Entrückung, s. Spiritismus, S. 756 …
16Trance — (engl., spr. trännß), Entrückung als Zustand spiritistischer Medien …
17trance — index insentience, preoccupation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
18trance — /trɑ:ns/, it. /trans/ s. ingl. [dal fr. transe, propr. estasi, rapimento , der. del lat. transire passare, trapassare ], usato in ital. al femm., invar. 1. (psicol.) [particolare stato psicofisico caratterizzato da perdita di coscienza,… …
19trance — s. m. Transe …
20trance — /trans, ingl. trɑːns/ [vc. ingl., dall ant. fr. transe «trapasso»] s. f. inv. 1. sonno ipnotico, ipnosi 2. (fam.) estasi …