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hypnotic

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Psychology, psychiatry
hyp·not·ic1 /hɪpˈnɒtɪk $ -ˈnɑː-/ adjective  1 CONFUSEDmaking you feel tired or unable to pay attention to anything else, especially because of a regularly repeated sound or movement 催人入眠的,使人昏昏欲睡的 His voice had a smooth hypnotic effect. 他的声音有一种温柔的催眠效果。 the hypnotic beat of the drum 让人昏昏欲睡的击鼓节奏2 [only before noun]MP relating to hypnosis 催眠(术)的 a hypnotic trance 催眠后的恍惚状态hypnotically /-kli/ adverb
Examples from the Corpus
hypnoticThe swaying of the dancers was hypnotic.Some athletes use hypnotic and suggestive techniques as an adjunct to visualization and mental practice.They feature moody, hypnotic backdrops topped with his breathy intoning.They needed the repetition, the dense hypnotic drone of woods and water, but above all they needed to be together.There are also some patients who make wonderful subjects for hypnotic therapy but who are unable to relax sufficiently for regression.But if he seems to be in something approaching hypnotic trance, be very careful of your language.hypnotic effectHis voice had a soothing hypnotic effect.The drums deliver an almost hypnotic effect as the dancers circle the floor.They were having an hypnotic effect, like Luke's voice, his eyes.It was a far cry from the sinister sonic overload, and brooding, hypnotic effect of Rumble.
Related topics: Drugs, medicines
hypnotic2 noun [countable] technical  MDa drug that helps you to sleep 安眠药 SYN sleeping pill
Examples from the Corpus
hypnoticPatients rarely develop tolerance to benzodiazepines used as hypnotics.Most hypnotics appear to lose their sleep-promoting properties within three to fourteen days of continuous use.Barbifurafes Barbiturates are a major class of hypnotics that have been in use since the early l9OOs.Rebound A serious problem with the use of hypnotics, particularly shorter-acting ones, is rebound insomnia.
Origin hypnotic1 (1600-1700) French hypnotique, from Greek, from hypnos sleep
feel tired or Corpus pay making to unable you


hypnotic
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hypnotic1 /hɪpˈnɒtɪk $ -ˈnɑː-/ adjective
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: hypnotique, from Greek, from hypnos 'sleep'
1. making you feel tired or unable to pay attention to anything else, especially because of a regularly repeated sound or movement:
    His voice had a smooth hypnotic effect.
    the hypnotic beat of the drum
2. [only before noun] relating to hypnosis:
    a hypnotic trance
—hypnotically /-kli/ adverb

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hypnotic2 noun [countable] technical
a drug that helps you to sleep
   SYN  sleeping pill


hyp·not·icBrE /hɪpˈnɒtɪk/ 🔊NAmE /hɪpˈnɑːtɪk/ 🔊 adjectivemaking you feel as if you are going to fall asleep, especially because of a regular, repeated noise or movement 有催眠作用的;使人昏昏欲睡的 SYN soporific hypnotic music引人昏昏欲睡的音乐His voice had an almost hypnotic effect. 他的声音有一种近乎催眠的作用。🔊🔊 [only before noun] connected with or produced by hypnosis 催眠状态的;催眠状态引起的a hypnotic trance/state 催眠迷睡/状态(of a drug 药物) making you sleep 安眠的
hyp·not·icBrE /hɪpˈnɒtɪk/ 🔊NAmE /hɪpˈnɑːtɪk/ 🔊 noun(specialist) a drug that makes you sleep; a sleeping pill 催眠药