hypnotically
adverb uk/hɪpˈnɒt.ɪk.li/ us/hɪpˈnɑː.t̬ɪk.li/
催眠地,使人昏昏欲睡地
in a way that makes you feel as if you want to sleep or are in a trance (= a state of not being completely conscious or in control of yourself)
The piano score is hypnotically beautiful. 钢琴配乐具有催眠般的美感。
He watches as the flames dance and twirl hypnotically. 他看着火焰在催眠般地舞动和旋转。
被催眠了地
in a way that is or seems to be caused by hypnosis
The courts ruled that hypnotically enhanced testimony was unreliable. 法庭裁决被催眠术增强的证词不可靠。
He stared hypnotically across the sea of ice. 他盯着冰封的汪洋,好像被催眠了一般。
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- These bugs are fascinating with their beautiful colours and hypnotically repetitive geometric patterns.
- The hypnotically beautiful setting is between a lagoon to the west and rolling hills and Lake Michigan to the east.
- A high priestess balanced a candelabra atop her head while hypnotically weaving between two robed figures.
- He stares hypnotically into my eyes and strokes my arm.
- In the vast wind farm, hundreds of snow-white blades spin hypnotically.
- They studied the effect of hypnotically induced emotional states on the brain.