addiction
n. 毒癮; 著迷,嗜好
Addiction is the condition of taking harmful drugs and being unable to stop taking them.
She helped him fight his drug addiction.
她幫助他戒毒。
...long-term addiction to nicotine.
對尼古丁成癮已久
An addiction to something is a very strong desire or need for it.
He needed money to feed his addiction to gambling...
他需要錢來滿足他的賭癮。
I discovered an addiction to housework which I had never felt before.
我發現自己迷上了做家務,之前我從沒有這種感覺。
1. being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
2. an abnormally strong craving
3. (Roman law) a formal award by a court sentence of a thing or person to another (as of a debtor to his creditor); a surrender to a master;
But experts say this addiction to cyberspace Zheng may be witnessing is nothing new.
但是專家指出,鄭所目睹的學生沉溺網路現象並不是新聞.
It'says that aromatic cigarette will cause addiction to age children.
該法案說,香料捲菸會使未成年兒童上癮.
Internet addiction is a minor concern because they are those who do not read books.
社會關注那些網癮未成年是因為他們不讀書.
Goering had switched sides because the Gestapo had proof of his drug addiction.
戈林之所以變卦,是因為秘密警察已經掌握了他吸嗎啡上癮的證據.
They are part of a new addiction called Internet addiction.
他們是新興網路愛好者中的一部分.