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preoccupation

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  • n.

    全神贯注,入神;当务之急;使人全神贯注的事物;偏见,成见

  • 变形

    复数:preoccupations

    英英释义

    preoccupation[ pri:,ɔkju'peiʃən ]

    • n.
      • an idea that preoccupies the mind and holds the attention
      • the mental state of being preoccupied by something

        同义词:preoccupancyabsorptionengrossment

      • the act of taking occupancy before someone else does

        同义词:preoccupancy

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    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. She found his preoccupation with money irritating.
      她发觉他心里只有钱,感到很生气。
    2. A pension is not usually one of the preoccupations of an eighteen year-old!
      一个十八岁的人通常是不会老惦记着养老金的!
    3. He always takes his preoccupation with the educational cause.
      他总是一心想着教育事业。
    4. She spoke slowly, in a state of preoccupation.
      她说话慢吞吞的,显得心事重重。
    5. Such an excessive preoccupation with one's health can't be normal.
      如此过分的关注自己的健康是不正常的。
    6. By now this had become a major preoccupation for him.
      现在这已成为他的当务之急。
    7. His main preoccupation at that time was getting enough to eat.
      他那时盘算的是如何填饱肚子。

    权威例句

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    Body weight preoccupation in middle‐age and ageing women: A general population survey
    Emergence of intense suicidal preoccupation during fluoxetine treatment
    Primary parental preoccupation: circuits, genes, and the crucial role of the environment
    Social anxiety, anxious self-preoccupation, and recall of self-relevant information
    Our Preoccupation With Coronary Luminology The Dissociation Between Clinical and Angiographic Findings in Ischemic Heart Disease
    Modification of an existing measure of body image preoccupation and its relationship to disordered eating in female college students.
    Myocardial temperature management during aortic clamping for cardiac surgery. Protection, preoccupation, and perspective.