English-Thai Dictionary
trance
N ทางผ่าน tang-pan
trance
N สภาวะ งงงัน การ อยู่ ใน ภวังค์ การ เคลิบเคลิ้ม sa-pa-wa-ngog-ngan
trance
VI เคลื่อนไหว อย่างรวดเร็ว kluan-wai-yang-ruad-reo
trance
VT ทำให้ อยู่ ใน ภวังค์ ทำให้ งง tam-hai-yu-nai-pa-wang
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TRANCE
n.tr `ans. [L. transitus, a passing over; transeo, to pass over; trans and eo. ] An ecstasy; a state in which the soul seems to have passed out of the body into celestial regions, or to be rapt into visions. My soul was ravish'd quite as in a trance.
While they made ready, he fell into a trance, and saw heaven opened. Acts 1 :1 -11.
TRANCED
a.Lying in a trance or ecstasy. And there I left him tranc'd.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TRANCE
Trance, n. Etym: [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 over. See Issue, and cf. Transit. ]
1. A tedious journey. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.
2. A state in which the soul seems to have passed out of the body into another state of being, or to be rapt into visions; an ecstasy. And he became very hungry, and would have eaten; but while they made ready, he fell into a trance. Acts. x. 1 .My soul was ravished quite as in a trance. Spenser.
3. (Med. )
Defn: A condition, often simulating death, in which there is a total suspension of the power of voluntary movement, with abolition of all evidences of mental activity and the reduction to a minimum of all the vital functions so that the patient lies still and apparently unconscious of surrounding objects, while the pulsation of the heart and the breathing, although still present, are almost or altogether imperceptible. He fell down in a trance. Chaucer.
TRANCE
Trance, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tranced; p. pr. & vb. n. Trancing.]
1. To entrance. And three I left him tranced. Shak.
2. To pass over or across; to traverse. [Poetic ] Trance the world over. Beau. & Fl. When thickest dark did trance the sky. Tennyson.
TRANCE
TRANCE Trance, v. i.
Defn: To pass; to travel. [Obs. ]
New American Oxford Dictionary
trance
trance |trans træns | ▶noun a half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium: she put him into a light trance. • a state of abstraction: the kind of trance he went into whenever illness was discussed. • (also trance music ) a type of electronic dance music characterized by hypnotic rhythms and sounds. ▶verb [ with obj. ] literary put into a trance: she's been tranced and may need waking. DERIVATIVES tranced ly |ˈtranstlē, ˈtransid- |adverb, trance like |-ˌlīk |adjective ORIGIN Middle English (originally as a verb in the sense ‘be in a trance ’): from Old French transir ‘depart, fall into trance, ’ from Latin transire ‘go across. ’
Oxford Dictionary
trance
trance |trɑːns | ▶noun a half-conscious state characterized by an absence of response to external stimuli, typically as induced by hypnosis or entered by a medium: she put him into a light trance. • a state of abstraction: the kind of trance he went into whenever illness was discussed. • (also trance music ) [ mass noun ] a type of electronic dance music characterized by hypnotic rhythms and sounds. ▶verb [ with obj. ] literary put into a trance: she's been tranced and may need waking. DERIVATIVES trancedly |ˈtrɑːnsɪdli |adverb, trance-like adjective ORIGIN Middle English (originally as a verb in the sense ‘be in a trance ’): from Old French transir ‘depart, fall into trance ’, from Latin transire ‘go across ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
trance
trance noun he pretended to be in a trance: daze, stupor, hypnotic state, half-conscious state, dream, reverie, fugue state.
Oxford Thesaurus
trance
trance noun daze, stupor, haze, hypnotic state, half-conscious state, dream, daydream, reverie, brown study, suspended animation; Scottish dwam.
Duden Dictionary
Trance
Tran ce Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈtrãːs (ə )selten traːns |die Trance; Genitiv: der Trance, Plural: die Trancen |[…sn̩ ] |englisch trance < altfranzösisch transe = das Hinübergehen (in den Tod ), zu: transir = hinübergehen; verscheiden < lateinisch transire, Transit (besonders durch Hypnose erreichter ) dem Schlaf ähnlicher Dämmerzustand in Trance fallen | jemanden in Trance versetzen | sich in einer leichten, tiefen Trance befinden | aus einer Trance erwachen
tranceartig
tran ce ar tig Adjektiv einer Trance ähnlich, wie in Trance
Trancezustand
Tran ce zu stand Substantiv, maskulin , der Trance
Spanish Dictionary
trance
trance nombre masculino 1 Momento o situación muy difícil o apurada de la vida de una persona :ahora estamos pasando un trance; si se ve en el trance de tener que presentar a dos personas y no recuerda el nombre de una de ellas, no se apure, pues en la mayoría de las ocasiones no hay que confesarlo abiertamente .último trance o trance postrero formal Último tiempo de la vida, próximo a la muerte .2 Estado en el que se suspenden las funciones mentales normales de una persona, especialmente cuando un médium manifiesta fenómenos paranormales :el trance del éxtasis místico; la médium entra en trance al hacer espiritismo; en la hipnosis se entra en trance .3 der Apremio judicial contra los bienes de un deudor, para pagar con ellos al acreedor .a todo trance Resueltamente, sea como sea :estaba decidida a impedir a todo trance que llegara a conocer aquel origen por otro método distinto de su propia experiencia .en trance de i formal En la situación que se especifica :los retratos solían mostrar a la reina en trance de ser coronada .ii formal En vías de :el autor abrió un paréntesis en sus habituales tareas literarias y ahora está en trance de escribir sus memorias; el lince no es el único mamífero que está en trance de desaparición .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
trance
trance /træns |trɑːns /名詞 1 C 夢うつつ , 恍惚 (こうこつ )▸ be in a trance 忘我の状態である ▸ fall into a trance 恍惚となる 2 C 人事不省, 失神, 昏睡 (こんすい )状態 .3 C 〘心霊 〙トランス (状態 ) 〘一時的な神がかり状態 〙.4 U 〘楽 〙トランス 〘恍惚的な音とリズムを持つ電子音楽 〙.動詞 他動詞 〈人 〉を恍惚とさせる (entrance ).