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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | |||||||
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In a stray trance; while daydreaming ;while lost in revery Explanation: I think the idea here is being unaware of what's going on in your surroundings; not an actual 'crisis' as such; |
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In a moment of street trance Explanation: callejero means street, and the word trance being untranslated leaves it as trance it's a term that exists in a lot of references it's also a term in English which refers to quickly putting someone into a hypnotic state, often as a form of performance you can search both trance callejero, and street trance |
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