trance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for trance in the English»Serbian Dictionary

trance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to go into a trance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For those who practiced the traditional religions of antiquity, possession by a "pneuma" could be a desired state of visionary trance.
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In a trance, he reports first that he is dying - then that he is dead.
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Often accompanying the ritual are intermissions of trance, exhortations and prophesying.
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Knight herself claimed that she had been in a trance and did not remember anything of what was said in the retreat inquiry.
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Tony was running his own label full-time as well as a specialist online music store for trance, progressive house, techno and breakbeat music.
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He occasionally goes into a trance, floats into the air, and is able to see events from the future.
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While breakdowns and builds within a song are important elements of many electronic genres, they are less prevalent in tech trance.
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As in many group folk dances one talk of sometimes reaching a trance state because of repetitive music, and physical exertion.
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Lamb said that will.i.am starts talking about futurism here again and sure enough we find ourselves in the middle of a futuristic sounding trance break.
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It, and his next demo tape, are usually classified as hard trance.
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