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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6354 COCA: 5558

obsession

noun
/əbˈseʃn/
/əbˈseʃn/
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  1. [uncountable, countable] the state in which a person’s mind is completely filled with thoughts of one particular thing or person in a way that is not normal痴迷;着魔;困扰
    • Her fear of flying is bordering on obsession.她怕乘飞机几乎到了不可救药的地步。
    • obsession with somebody/something There's a national obsession with celebrity in England.英国有一种对名人的全民痴迷。
    • The media's obsession with the young prince continues.新闻媒体继续对小王子进行连篇累牍的报道。
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    • I don't understand television's current obsession with cookery programmes.我不明白为什么现在电视里有如此多烹饪节目。
    • He was in the grip of an obsession and would not listen to reason.他简直是鬼迷心窍,听不进任何道理。
    • She has an unhealthy obsession with her diet.她对自己的饮食有一种病态的关注。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dangerous
    • unhealthy
    • current
    verb + obsession
    • become
    • have
    preposition
    • obsession with
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  2. [countable] obsession (with somebody) a person or thing that somebody thinks about too much使人痴迷的人(或物)
    • Fitness has become an obsession with him.他迷上了健身。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • dangerous
    • unhealthy
    • current
    verb + obsession
    • become
    • have
    preposition
    • obsession with
    See full entry
  3. Word Originearly 16th cent. (in the sense ‘siege’): from Latin obsessio(n-), from the verb obsidere, from ob- ‘opposite’ + sedere ‘sit’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6354 COCA: 5558
obsession

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + OBSESSION | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEdangerous, unhealthy危險的/不健康的迷戀current當前的迷戀national全國性的迷戀strange, weird奇怪的/怪異的迷戀new新的迷戀VERB + OBSESSIONbecome變得着迷Don't let this interest of yours become an obsession.不要讓你的這一興趣迷了心竅。have迷戀He thinks all women have an obsession with shoes.他認為女人都迷戀鞋子。PREPOSITIONobsession with對⋯的迷戀I don't understand television's current obsession with reality shows.我不明白現在電視為什麼醉心於真人秀。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6354 COCA: 5558
obsession

noun

obsession ♦︎ preoccupation ♦︎ mania ♦︎ neurosis ♦︎ hang-up ♦︎ fixation ♦︎ complexThese are all words for a state of mind in which sb thinks or worries about more than is normal. 这些词均表示过度的思虑、不正常的忧虑、痴迷等。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an obsession / a preoccupation / a neurosis / a hang-up / a fixation / a complex about sb / sthan obsession / a preoccupation / a mania / a fixation for sb / sthan obsession / a preoccupation / a fixation with sb / sthsb's current obsession / preoccupation / fixationa new obsession / preoccupation / maniato become an obsession / a preoccupationto develop an obsession / a neurosis / a complex obsession əbˈseʃn [uncountable, countable] (usually disapproving) the state in which a person's mind is completely filled with thoughts about one particular thing or person so that they cannot think of anything else; a thing or person that sb thinks about too much 痴迷;着魔;使人痴迷的人(或物)Her devotion to him bordered on obsession.她对他几乎挚爱成痴。She has an unhealthy obsession with her diet.她对自己的饮食有一种病态的关注。 obsess

verb

[transitive, usually passive, intransitive] She's completely obsessed with him.他让她神魂颠倒。I think you should try to stop obsessing about food.我看你该歇歇了,别没完没了地唠叨吃的东西。
preoccupation priˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃn; NAmE priˌɑːkjuˈpeɪʃn [uncountable, countable] the state of thinking about sth continuously, especially when you ignore everything else, usually because you are worried about it; sth that you think or worry about frequently or for a long time 盘算;思虑;长久困扰的事情She found his preoccupation with money irritating.她对他一心只想着钱感到很烦厌。Their chief preoccupation was how to feed their families.他们操心的主要是怎样填饱一家人的肚子。 preoccupied

adjective

He was too preoccupied with his own thoughts to notice anything wrong.他只顾想着心事,没注意到有什么地方不对。
mania ˈmeɪniə [countable, usually singular, uncountable] an extremely strong desire or enthusiasm for sth, often shared by a lot of people at the same time (常指许多人共有的)强烈的欲望,狂热,极大的热情He had a mania for fast cars.他是个飞车狂。Football mania is sweeping the country.足球热正风靡全国。 neurosis njʊəˈrəʊsɪs; NAmE nʊˈroʊsɪs(plural neurosesnjʊəˈrəʊsiːz; NAmE njʊəˈroʊsɪs) [countable, uncountable] (medical 医学) a mental illness in which a person suffers strong feelings of fear and worry 神经(官能)症;神经机能病Those of anxious temperament are more likely to develop anxiety neurosis.性情焦虑的人更易患焦虑性神经症。 Neurosis is a serious medical condition; however, in non-medical usage neurosis is used to describe any strong fear or worry. * neurosis是一种严重的疾病;不过,在非医学用语中,neurosis指任何过分的恐惧或焦虑This obsession with time is a modern neurosis and one we all have to live with.过分关注时间是一种现代人的焦虑,我们大家不得不忍受。 ˈhang-up [countable] (informal, usually disapproving) an emotional problem about sth that makes you particularly embarrassed or worried 苦恼;难堪;焦虑He's got a real hang-up about his height.他为自己的身高很是苦恼。 ˌhung ˈup

adjective

[not before noun] You're not still hung up on that girl?你不是还在对那个女孩念念不忘吧?
fixation fɪkˈseɪʃn [countable] (usually disapproving) a very strong interest in sb/sth, that is not normal or natural (对⋯的)异常依恋,固恋;癖He's got this fixation with cleanliness.他有洁癖。 fixated

adjective

[not before noun] He is fixated on things that remind him of his childhood.他痴迷于能让他回想起童年的事物。
complex ˈkɒmpleks; NAmE ˈkɑːmpleks [countable] a mental state that is not normal; the state of being worried and confused about sth in a way that is not normal 不正常的精神状态;情结;(对某事)不正常的忧虑He suffers from a guilt complex.他蒙受负罪感之苦。Don't mention her weight-she has a complex about it.别提她的体重,那是她的心病。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6354 COCA: 5558
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