compulsive
adj. 极有趣的; 令人着迷的; 因着迷而引起的; 强迫性的
You use compulsive to describe people or their behaviour when they cannot stop doing something wrong, harmful, or unnecessary.
...a compulsive liar...
说谎成性的人
He was a compulsive gambler and often heavily in debt.
他嗜赌成癖,常常债台高筑。
If a book or television programme is compulsive, it is so interesting that you do not want to stop reading or watching it.
The BBC series Hot Chefs is compulsive viewing...
英国广播公司的系列节目“当红厨师”是个让人一看就上瘾的节目。
These chilling heroines make Hart's books compulsive reading.
这些令人毛骨悚然的女主人公使哈特的书读起来让人爱不释手。
1. a person with a compulsive disposition; someone who feels compelled to do certain things
1. caused by or suggestive of psychological compulsion;
2. strongly motivated to succeed
The compulsive execution of stock ownership was in disordered state basically before 1998.
1998年以前股权的强制执行基本上处于混乱状态.
Their story makes compulsive reading.
他们的故事读起来有趣极了.
Objective: To explore the risk factors of compulsive disorder with psychological autopsy method.
目的: 应用心理解剖的方法探讨强迫症的危险因素.
Compulsive drinking is bad for one's health.
不加节制的饮酒有害健康.
Compulsive shoppers conform to stereotype in only one respect: they are almost all women.
强迫性购物者只在一个方面与那种成见吻合: 他们几乎都是女性.