Sadat seemed free of the obsession with detail . 薩達持不那么注重細微末節(jié)。
To beg drinks in the saloon became an obsession . 在酒館里要酒喝,簡直是鬼迷心竅。
Watergate had begun to turn into a national obsession . 水門事件已開始使全國著了魔。
He has many obsessions . 他有許多困惑。
We thought we had found a way to blunt the obsession with vietnam . 我們認為我們找到了沖淡對越南問題注意力的方法。
The united states could be pulled off course by electoral obsession and party passion in washington . 華盛頓的大選熱潮和黨派斗爭情緒有可能使美國脫離正道。
The first of these limitations was the obsession of the greek mind by the idea of the city as the ultimate state . 這些局限的第一項是希臘人在心理上把城邦作為國家的最終形式的成見。
The superimposition of ideological conflict and personal jealousies turned inherent rivalry into obsession . 意識形態(tài)的沖突和個人之間相互不服氣交織在一起,使得固有的敵對發(fā)展到勢不兩立的地步。
The obsession with soviet intentions causes the west to be smug during periods of detente and panicky during crisis . 由于對蘇聯的意圖糾纏不清,使得西方在緩和時期沾沾自喜,在危機時期又驚慌失措。
The incident, nonetheless, revealed the absence in administration circles of any strong obsession with social justice at least for negroes . 不過這件事暴露出政府部門對社會正義,至少對黑人缺乏任何認真的關心。
an unhealthy and compulsive preoccupation with something or someone 同義詞:fixation,
an irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions, even against your will; "her compulsion to wash her hands repeatedly" 同義詞:compulsion,
其他語種釋義
obsessionとは意味:obsession n. 取りつかれていること; 強迫観念, 妄想, 執(zhí)念. 【動詞+】 ◆He gets a new obsession every week. 毎週新たな趣味に取りつかれる Don't get an obsession about it. それについて妄想を抱いてはいけない ◆get over an obsession 妄想を克服する ◆get rid of an obses...