hypnotist
hypnotist — 名詞
1. A person trained to guide others into a deeply relaxed mental state, either to h
催眠師
以催眠進行治療或表演的人
A person trained to guide others into a deeply relaxed mental state, either to help change unwanted habits or feelings, or to entertain an audience.
Eshe went to a hypnotist to help her stop smoking after years of failed attempts.
Eshe 在嘗試各種方法都失敗多年後,去找催眠師協助戒菸。
At the office party, a hypnotist made volunteers cluck like chickens on stage.
公司派對上,催眠師讓志願者在台上模仿雞叫。
entertainment context with make + object + bare infinitive
Omar's doctor suggested he see a hypnotist to manage the pain from his old injury.
Omar 的醫生建議他去看催眠師,以減輕舊傷帶來的疼痛。
The hypnotist spoke in a slow, steady voice as Aoi slowly closed her eyes.
催眠師用緩慢而平穩的聲音說話,Aoi 慢慢閉上了眼睛。
A festival hypnotist put Vikram into a deep trance in front of a live audience.
一位表演催眠師在現場觀眾面前讓 Vikram 進入深層催眠狀態。
- hypnotherapist
used specifically for therapeutic or clinical settings, not entertainment
- mesmerist
old-fashioned term with a more theatrical or historical feel
- stage hypnotist
focuses on the entertainment side of the profession
用法筆記
A countable noun referring to a person, not the technique itself (use 'hypnosis' for the practice). Common modifiers include 'stage', 'clinical', 'certified', and 'medical' to specify the context.