compulsively
adv. 极有趣地; 令人着迷地; 强迫性地; 强制地
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. in a compulsive manner;
John is compulsively neat and clean, he's terrified of germs.
约翰有洁癖,非常害怕细菌。
He shows himself to be confident, addicted ( almost compulsively ) to hardship.
他显示他自己是个充满自信, 不怕吃苦 ( 几乎是自讨苦吃 ) 的人.
He shows himself to be confident, addicted ( almost compulsively ) to hardship, somewhat contemptuous of the Indians.
他显示他自己是个充满自信 、 不怕吃苦 ( 几乎是自讨苦吃 ) 的人, 有一点瞧不起印第安人.
They were fed compulsively in petticoats and took the hormone.
她们幼时被强迫喂食,并服用激素药物.
A strain of mutant mice groom compulsively till they seriously injure themselves.
有一类基因变异的老鼠会强迫性地给自己梳毛,直到严重受伤为止.