preoccupation的中文翻译是什么意思

preoccupation

US/priˌɑkjuˈpeɪʃn/
UK/priˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃn/

n. 全神贯注,入神; 当务之急; 使人全神贯注的事物; 偏见,成见

preoccupation柯林斯释义

N-COUNT念念不忘;执著

If you have a preoccupation with something or someone, you keep thinking about them because they are important to you.

  • Karouzos's poetry shows a profound preoccupation with the Orthodox Church...

    卡鲁佐斯的诗歌表明他对东正教的执着。

  • In his preoccupation with Robyn, Crook had neglected everything.

    克鲁克一心想着罗宾,忽略了其他一切事情。

N-UNCOUNT全神贯注;入神

Preoccupation is a state of mind in which you think about something so much that you do not consider other things to be important.

  • It was hard for him to be aware of her; he kept sinking back into black preoccupation.

    他很难意识到她的存在;他一直沉浸在沮丧中。

preoccupation英文释义

Noun

1. an idea that preoccupies the mind and holds the attention

    2. the mental state of being preoccupied by something

      3. the act of taking occupancy before someone else does

        preoccupation场景例句

        The principal of urban planning and design preoccupation in the 21 st century is sustainable cities.

        21世纪城市规划设计的原则是以可持续的城市为主题.

        Finally I lifted from my mind the constant preoccupation with military probl ems.

        最后,我终于丢开了萦绕脑际的军事问题.

        Fear of crime is a British preoccupation , even if economic worries have recently overtaken it.

        尽管近期英国人对经济更为担忧,但让他们一直耿耿于怀的却是对犯罪的恐惧.

        Our current preoccupation with zombies and vampires is easy to explain.

        要解释我们现在对僵尸与吸血鬼的痴迷,似乎并不困难.

        Common sense and moral propriety , which ignored the Romanticists, again the predominant preoccupation in literary work.

        道德和常理这些被浪漫主义时代遗弃多年的主题, 又回到了文学主流中来.

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        preoccupation词性变形

        preoccupations

        preoccupation近义词

        abstraction