Англо-русский словарь - hypnotic
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hypnotic
1. adj.
1) гипнотический
2) снотворный
2. noun
1) человек, поддающийся гипнозу
2) загипнотизированный человек
3) снотворное (средство)
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1. человек, легко поддающийся гипнозу 2. загипнотизированный человек 3. снотворное средство 4. поддающийся гипнозу 5. гипнотический 6. снотворный, наркотический ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
adj. & n. --adj. 1 of or producing hypnotism. 2 (of a drug) soporific. --n. 1 a thing, esp. a drug, that produces sleep. 2 a person under or open to the influence of hypnotism. Derivatives hypnotically adv. Etymology: F hypnotique f. LL hypnoticus f. Gk hupnotikos f. hupnoo put to sleep ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
I. adjective Etymology: French or Late Latin; French hypnotique, from Late Latin ~us, from Greek hypnotikos, from hypnoun to put to sleep, from hypnos Date: 1625 1. tending to produce sleep ; soporific 2. a. of or relating to hypnosis or hypnotism b. readily holding the attention a ~ personality a simple ~ beat • ~ally adverb II. noun Date: 1681 1. a sleep-inducing agent ; soporific 2. one that is or can be hypnotized ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
1. If someone is in a hypnotic state, they have been hypnotized. The hypnotic state actually lies somewhere between being awake and being asleep. ADJ: usu ADJ n 2. Something that is hypnotic holds your attention or makes you feel sleepy, often because it involves repeated sounds, pictures, or movements. His songs are often both hypnotic and reassuringly pleasant... ADJ ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
~ adj 1 making you feel tired or unable to think clearly, especially because of a regularly repeated sound or movement (The steady ticking of the clock had a hypnotic effect.) 2 only before noun connected with hypnosis (a hypnotic trance) - hypnotically adv ~2 n technical a drug that helps you to sleep; sleeping pill ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
- 1625, "inducing sleep," originally used of drugs, from Fr. hypnotique "inclined to sleep, soporific," from L.L. hypnoticus, from Gk. hypnotikos "inclined to sleep, putting to sleep, sleepy," from hypnoun "put to sleep," from hypnos "sleep." Modern sense of "induced trance" first recorded in Eng. 1843, along with hypnotist, hypnotize, all coined by Dr. James Braid. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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