Be in a trance
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū sh é NR ù D ì ng, which means concentration. It's from Kang Zhuo's Oriental red.
Idiom explanation
The word is full of mind, and its pronunciation is ch ū sh é NR ù D ì ng .
Idioms and allusions
It comes from the tenth chapter of Kang Zhuo's Dongfanghong: "both Yang Dianshan and Liu Chengwang pay great attention to this matter. They must introduce the reasons of each household and each person in detail, and listen to it silently with great concentration, very seriously."
Discrimination of words
Used as predicate, adverbial, attributive; used of human state
Be in a trance
some goods in short supply , hoarded or cornered for making excess or enormous profit - qí huò kě jū
be hard to refuse for the sake of friendship - qíng miàn nán què
Cicada belly and tortoise intestines - chán fù guī cháng
behave tyrannously without justice - bào nüè wú dào