obsessions
英 [əbˈsɛʃənz]
美 [əbˈsɛʃənz]
n. 痴迷; 着魔; 困扰; 使人痴迷的人(或物)
obsession的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 着迷;困扰;强迫观念
If you say that someone has anobsessionwith a person or thing, you think they are spending too much time thinking about them.- She would try to forget her obsession with Christopher...
她会努力忘记对克里斯托弗的迷恋。 - 95% of patients know their obsessions are irrational.
95%的病人都知道他们的痴迷是不理智的。
- She would try to forget her obsession with Christopher...
双语例句
- What are her quirky ( perhaps secret) interests, obsessions and fantasies?
什么是她特别的(或者秘密的)的兴趣; - While the mind of the west was blank with theological obsessions, the mind of China was open and tolerant and inquiring.
西方人的头脑中对于神学观念还是一片空白,而中国人的思想开放、宽容,喜欢探索。 - Obsessions of a Pop Culture Nerd: Pitt "gives a nice, subtle performance full of wonder and longing."
狂迷流行文化:皮特“表演细腻入微,充满憧憬和奇迹,令人愉悦。” - The opposite correlations of EEG data and clinical features, i.e. obsessions and compulsions, are suggestive of pathophysiological differences based on the presence of the respective cardinal symptoms of OCD.
EEG和临床特征(如强迫思维和强迫行为)的相反的关系提示强迫症两种主要症状可能有着不同病理生理学的差异。 - And instead of ignoring or dismissing popular obsessions, he tried engaging their proponents in rational discussion.
他不是无视或拒绝流行的迷信,而是试图使他们的支持者参与理性的探讨。 - Second, before they can throw themselves into their obsessions, children are propelled by desires so powerful that they can be frightening.
第二,在全身心投入之前,儿童会受到欲望的有力推动,这种欲望强大到让人惊恐。 - Huang Guosheng The effect of Buddhis therapy on obsessions. m.
黄国胜。佛教心理治疗对强迫症的疗效观察。健康心理学。 - Various mankind of social culture and the thought obsessions the spirit outcome affects the development the painting from beginning to end, that make it engrave the strong society to print to record.
社会文化与思想观念等诸类人类精神产物自始至终影响着绘画的发展,使之打上强烈的社会印记。 - As the name suggests, the technique calls for exposing people with obsessive-compulsive disorder to situations that trigger obsessions, then preventing them from acting on them.
正如该名字所提示出的,这个方法要求将强迫症者暴露在出发执迷的环境下,然后,组织他们对执迷做出行动。 - I laughed, like everyone else in the audience, and then settled in for a poem that re-envisioned two 19th-century pillars of American poetry through a kaleidoscope of contemporary obsessions.
像所有的听众一样,我笑出了声,然后平静下来,欣赏这首以变化多端的现代人的痴好来重新想像两位19世纪美国诗歌界重要人物的作品。
