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英:[ɪn'grəʊsmənt]
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Noun
1. complete attention; intense mental effort
2. the mental state of being preoccupied by something
3. the quality of being intent and concentrated;
"the intentness of his gaze"
The first known use of engrossment was in 1526
1 In his engrossment he fails to take account of various ominous signs.
2 Greg Gutfeld slammed House Democrats for the pomp and circumstance of Wednesday's formal impeachment "engrossment ceremony," saying that the entire affair was an "emotional tantrum."
3 His father was nearly always wrapped in business affairs, and seemed to come to the trifling affairs of Edwin with difficulty, as out of an absorbing engrossment.
4 There had been the engrossment of transcendent emotion in repelling the charge.
5 To care only for each other is selfishness for two, only one step removed from self-centered engrossment.
6 John was reading with engrossment.
约翰正在全神贯注地阅读。
7 John was reading with engrossment.
约翰正在全神贯注地阅读.
8 He roused himself from his mental attitude of personal engrossment, and forced himself to an impartial consideration of her position.
9 He had not forgotten his promise to Sammy—merely postponed its execution under the pressure of other engrossments.
10 EST 09:33 Four other Premier League games today, of varying engrossment.
11 She looked a very different lass from “our Allie” in the manse kitchen, with her downcast eyes, and her silence, and her utter engrossment with the work of the moment.
12 And besides, I believe I accepted these engrossments of society as a sedative to keep me from thinking.
13 Are our public duties, the cares, and business, and engrossments of the world, finely tempered and hallowed by a secret walk with God?
14 The cause, replied both Price and Mirabeau, was 'luxury,' to which Price adds the specially English evils of the 'engrossment of farms' and the enclosure of open fields.
15 Pelosi, who signed the articles during an engrossment ceremony on Capitol Hill, criticized Trump’s actions, which she had jeopardized national security and violated his oath of office.
16 Mixed and even negative opinions can serve as control rods for the fission of overly pious engrossment.
17 In the moment of mourning an affection sprung up between the two, and in the engrossment of it the corpse which the man guarded was stolen.
18 Her hat was of the kind that other girls study with cool diligence, while feigning engrossment in the conversation; and, repairing to their milliners, give orders for accurate copies of it.
19 In truth, we had much of the character of childhood in these pursuits—light-heartedness, wonder, boundless hope, engrossment with the present, carelessness of the future.
20 Four other Premier League games today, of varying engrossment.
2 垄断
3 占有
possession occupation grasp seizure occupancy tenancy appropriation seizing demesne occupy have keep hold locate appropriate extend possess seize glom onto hold in fee
4 着迷
obsessed buggy potty infatuated rapt hooked dotty possession obsession fascination enthrallment fascinate devour captivate seduce craze hypnotize bewitch infatuate be fascinated by
5 专心
close involved intent devoted soaked absorbed undivided studious wedded single-eyed concentration absorption devotion immersion preoccupation singleness intentness apply involve bury soak wed be occupied with deep busy attentive bent devotional attention samadhi intension concentrate immerse
6 专注
7 清样