preoccupation的中文翻譯是什麼意思

preoccupation

US/priˌɑkjuˈpeɪʃn/
UK/priˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃn/

n. 全神貫注,入神; 當務之急; 使人全神貫注的事物; 偏見,成見

preoccupation柯林斯釋義

N-COUNT念念不忘;執著

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...

    卡魯佐斯的詩歌表明他對東正教的執著。

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

    克魯克一心想著羅賓,忽略了其他一切事情。

N-UNCOUNT全神貫注;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.

    他很難意識到她的存在;他一直沉浸在沮喪中。

preoccupation英文釋義

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場景例句

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

        21世紀城市規劃設計的原則是以可持續的城市為主題.

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

        最後,我終於丟開了縈繞腦際的軍事問題.

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

        儘管近期英國人對經濟更為擔憂,但讓他們一直耿耿於懷的卻是對犯罪的恐懼.

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

        要解釋我們現在對殭屍與吸血鬼的痴迷,似乎並不困難.

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

        道德和常理這些被浪漫主義時代遺棄多年的主題, 又回到了文學主流中來.

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        preoccupation詞性變形

        preoccupations

        preoccupation近義詞

        abstraction