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词根:obsession
n.obsession 痴迷;困扰;[内科][心理] 强迫观念
noun
a persistent disturbing preoccupation with an often unreasonable idea or feelingbroadly: compelling motivation has an obsession with gambling
an obsession with profits
something that causes an obsession
Losing weight can be an obsession that results in the avoidance of certain foods.
The first known use of obsession was in 1680
obsessiveadjective
of, relating to, having, or being an obsession
obsessiveadjective
of, relating to, having, or being an obsession
obsessionnoun
a disturbing concern with an idea or feeling that cannot be put out of mind even when it is seen to be unreasonablealso: such a thought or feeling
obsessionnoun
a disturbing concern with an idea or feeling that cannot be put out of mind even when it is seen to be unreasonablealso: such a thought or feeling
obsessionnoun
a disturbing concern with an idea or feeling that cannot be put out of mind even when it is seen to be unreasonablealso: such a thought or feeling
1 But once Freud settled into his practice and apartment at Berggasse 19, he became a creature of almost obsessional habit.
2 Standing for "purely obsessional", the condition prompts intrusive or unwanted thoughts, without the repetitive physical actions to relieve them.
3 There was an obsessional element to it that put me off.
4 They are programmed to copy both the objects and Tresset’s drawing technique, while introducing small variations that he characterizes as artistic, expressive and obsessional.
5 The song is measured and quantized, but thoroughly obsessional.
6 It’s also a cautionary tale about the obsessional nature of such a search and the bracing truths that may lie buried beneath the family lore.
7 Or Nabokov, who understood the obsessional nature of love and played so lovingly with perversity?
8 The disorder leaves him prone to hyperactivity, obsessional behaviour and sudden outbursts of emotion.
9 In an era when coaches are supposed to be obsessional, visionary philosophers, imbued by fans and news media with almost messianic, transformative powers, Allegri runs a little against the grain.
10 Beckett's autobiographical novel may be seen as a study of obsessional neurosis; it also emerges, in this adaptation, as explosively funny.
11 Cohen admitted to experimenting with drugs “recreational, obsessional and pharmaceutical”, but as he grew older his refuge from the depression that had dogged him since childhood was most often red wine and beautiful women.
12 Both extremes have core autistic features, such as preoccupation with detail, obsessional interests and difficulties in understanding other people’s perspectives.
这两个极端的患者都有着孤独症的核心特征,比如注重细节,着魔于某些兴趣,以及无法从他人的角度思考问题。
13 But it's an obsessional quest to find the hand she held.
14 "He was conceptualised variously, or in combination, as obsessional, hysterical, paranoid and schizoid; a malingerer, manipulator and fantasist; highly neurotic; dissociated and confused; perverse and phobic."
15 Or perhaps someone with a slightly obsessional relationship to things has kept all of his or her glasses over the years and arranged them like pictures from a family album on the table.
16 “I grew up in white silence that was utterly obsessional. Race was the theme whatever the topic.”
17 Sigmund Freud, the father of psychiatry, denounced religious belief as the “universal obsessional neurosis of humanity.”
18 It’s a reasonable question, even if seldom asked in a country where “invasion” is now a matter of almost obsessional discussion and debate.
19 They can’t conceive of primarily obsessional obsessive-compulsive disorder, where the worries never transmute into a physical compulsion but balloon instead inside the brain.
20 Here is a woman capable of deep, almost obsessional feeling, with an equal capacity to put those feelings into poetry.
1 着魔的人
4 耿耿于怀
5 迷恋
crazy mad obsessive nuts enamoured dotty weakness crush fetish obsess head over heels in love mad keen on mad keen
6 萦绕的
7 被缠住
8 执念的
9 痴迷
great potty obsessive infatuated rapturous besotted rapturously fever fetish infatuation swoon obsess mad overheated obsession mad keen on mad keen
11 摆脱不了的