1.对...施催眠术;使入催眠状态
2.〈俚〉使着迷,使精神恍惚
3.使着迷
1.to put someone into a state similar to sleep in which they can still hear and react to suggestions
2.to attract or interest someone so much that they cannot think of anything else
1.The mirror then passes into the hands of a woman in an evening gown. She approaches the viewer, as if hypnotizing us.
他将镜子递到一个穿晚礼服的女子手中,女子向观众靠近,似乎要把我们催眠。
2.Hypnotizing glued to Resisting the hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to a book.
有几天晚上,我极力摆脱了电视的诱惑,坐在自己房间里,两眼盯在书上。
3.Resisting the hypnotizing effort of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to a book.
好几个晚上,我竭力克制自己不看电视坐在自己的房间里,强迫自己两眼盯着书本。
4.Listening to it is almost hypnotizing, it helps to get over things. . . or people. . . well not to get over, but just to be OK.
听它几乎是催眠,它有助于获得过的事情…或人…不克服,但只是为了确定。
5.So I can only imagine how hypnotizing those songs and anthems can be live at the Scala del Calcio.
因此我只能想象置身于现场时这些加油歌和赞美诗将是多么地令人心驰神往。
6.Those types of PowerPoint presentations, Dr. Hammes said, are known as "hypnotizing chickens. "
哈默斯博士说,这类PowerPoint幻灯片演示便是传说中的“催眠小鸡大法”。
7.Sleeping twilight, slumber shall pide Beware the moon mans hypnotizing eye Spheres of silver, lit upon the sky Short is the time.
静静的黎明,唤醒沉眠留神沉思的人蛊惑的眼睛银色的球体,在天空之上发亮短暂的是时间。
8.You cannot become a pilot, an Olympic champion or an engineer by listening to a CD, hypnotizing yourself or saying some magic words.
你不可能靠听CD,或用迷惑人的话进行自我催眠,而成为一名飞行员、一个奥运冠军或是一位工程师。
9.She's hypnotizing to a little girl.
她正在哄一个小女孩睡觉。
10.You're so hypnotizing . Could you be the devil, could you be an angel.
你令人神魂颠倒,可能变成魔鬼,可以变成天使。