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词根:monomania
n.monomania 偏执狂;对一事的狂热
monomaniac 偏执狂者;狂热者
borrowed from French monomanie, from mono- mono- + -manie -mania Note: The term monomanie was introduced by the psychiatrist Jean-Étienne Esquirol (1772-1840). It is perhaps first used in print in the article that Esquirol wrote on démonomanie "the delusion of being possessed by evil spirits" in the Dictionnaire des sciences médicales, tome 8 (Dac-Des), Paris, 1814. In a later publication Esquirol recalled applying the term to "partial madness" "more than fifteen years ago" ("Il y a plus de quinze ans que j'ai proposer d'imposer à la folie partielle le nom de monomanie") ("Note sur la monomanie-homocide," in J.-C. Hoffbauer, Médecine légale relative aux aliénés et aux sourds-muets, translated by A.-M. Chambeyron, "avec des notes par MM. Esquirol et Itard," Paris, 1827). For further context see Jan E. Goldstein, Console and Classify: The French Psychiatric Profession in the Nineteenth Century (Chicago, 2001).
The first known use of monomania was in 1815
1 Polar monomania is the subject and driving force behind this curious book, a composite of capsule history, essays and fictionalized memoir.
2 The total lack of studio supervision combined with Getty’s monomaniacal drive and technical knowhow resulted in some truly outré horror, material he simply couldn’t have gotten away with under the auspices of a larger production.
3 That novel’s theme of monomaniacal, violent obsession and the Shakespearean cadences of its prose underline what is happening on screen in a way that is only occasionally heavy-handed.
4 The Disneyesque fireworks of the finale can’t hide the fact that the hero of the tale is abandoning his family in the grip of a monomaniacal obsession.
5 He delivered wicked political satire by pretending to be a right-wing, monomaniacal cable talk-show host.
6 I think some of those elements are visible in my character, who becomes monomaniacally obsessed with tracking down a man whose picture he’d taken nearly 30 years ago.
7 Under their monomaniacal surfaces, constant shifts of timbre, density and overtones conjure worlds teeming with life.
8 A onetime travel writer, Roach excels in capturing science’s “foreign country” aspect — roaming as a stranger in a strange land among its weird norms and novelties, grand monomaniacal passions, practitioners’ idiosyncrasies and obscure lexicon.
9 Most, like Go Jibiki, who plays Tsuneo Mori, a monomaniacal leader and tireless shouter, appear to have been left to their own flailing devices, and that makes them seem more real.
10 Yet, ultimately, it is Poe’s other aspect, his ability to convey monomaniacal intensity, verging on hysteria, that we are drawn to, his gift for expressing what D.H.
11 The directness of songs such as opener "Losing Sleep" has plenty of classic antecedents, from Hank Williams, to 50s and 60s pop, to the monomaniacal urgency of punk itself.
12 Those who want to be promoted tend to focus on accumulating these hours, which they track with time-keeping software, sometimes monomaniacally.
13 Ahab’s crew, Ishmael says, “seemed to be picked and packed specifically by some infernal fatality to help him to his monomaniacal revenge.”
14 A return visit reveals that the producers have been careful, not to say monomaniacal, about replicating the experience they gave audiences in the opening months.
15 Silvers then maintained control of the publication — with monomaniacal focus, by all accounts — until his death, at 87, in 2017.
16 Those were the days when monomaniacal leaders banged on about their superior ideologies and the fate of the earth hung on just one launch code.
17 I was used to being monomaniacally focused on my work, and then lo and behold, there was a baby, who of course thought and deserved that I should be utterly focused on her.
18 The town of Tokaj itself can also feel remarkably homey, provided your home is somewhat monomaniacally focused on wine.
19 Jones is an emotional cripple unable to confront her past; Hogarth’s monomaniacal focus on her career leaves her unprepared to face mortality.
20 Whatever FDR’s threat, Kennedy, who had always been a monomaniacal isolationist, voiced his personal opinions without reservation, while the president was noncommittal in public.
1 单狂的
2 狂热
great crazy mad demonic ecstatic daft rabid zealous fanatical frenetic febrile rapturous gung-ho gaga rhapsodic monomaniac fanatically rabidly rapturously cult zeal spree craze mania fanaticism zealotry fever pitch gung ho
3 狂热的
great crazy mad demonic ecstatic daft rabid zealous fanatical frenetic febrile rapturous gung-ho gaga rhapsodic monomaniac gung ho
4 单狂