单词 | obsessive |
释义 | obsessive (əbsesɪv ) Word forms: obsessives 1. adjective If someone's behaviour is obsessive, they cannot stop doing a particular thing or behaving in a particular way. Williams is obsessive about motor racing. [+ about] Synonyms: compulsive, fixed, gripping, consuming obsessively adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] He couldn't help worrying obsessively about what would happen. The Ministry is being obsessively secretive about the issue. Synonyms: compulsively, uncontrollably, neurotically, obsessionally 2. countable noun An obsessive is someone who is obsessive about something or who behaves in an obsessive way. I am not an obsessive. Not at all. Collocations: obsessive behaviour But what about those who don't and are prone to the type of compulsive and obsessive behaviour gamified apps feed? The Sun His actions had been born of 'compulsive and obsessive behaviour' and did not justify extradition, she added. Times, Sunday Times She decided to speak to the police due to his obsessive behaviour. The Sun School exams are upon us, bringing screeching stress and bizarre, obsessive behaviour. Times, Sunday Times Second, the middle-aged athlete seems especially prey to obsessive behaviour. Times, Sunday Times But it should not be a prescription for obsessive focus on one subject. Times, Sunday Times And as a result, we have dehumanized ourselves in our obsessive focus on self-expression. Christianity Today Since his election as leader, there has been an obsessive focus on his age. Times, Sunday Times And you're giving him that power, through your obsessive focus. Times, Sunday Times Yet, despite their shortcomings, these ensemble dances are effectively linked by an at times obsessive focus on what the human body can (or cannot) do, and what it represents. Times, Sunday Times His obsessive interest in mountain safety earned him world renown. Times, Sunday Times Alma, at home with her 'journals, her herbarium, her microscopes, her botanical disquisitions', develops an obsessive interest in moss. Times, Sunday Times He began cooking as a student, to feed himself, sparking what he describes as 'an instant and obsessive interest in cooking'. Times, Sunday Times Another could be his obsessive interest in mapping out the supranational territory of dreams. The Times Literary Supplement His explanation for that was that he had from a young age developed an obsessive interest in things military. Times,Sunday Times His obsessive nature can be infuriating at times. Times, Sunday Times And once she starts looking, she gets that obsessive nature of prying. The Sun Due to the obsessive nature of ballet, and the close physical contact required on stage, dancers often have relationships with each other. The Sun I think he had an obsessive nature. Times, Sunday Times His obsessive nature accounts for his apparent inability to multitask. Times, Sunday Times Several former students are now in posts that suit their personalities, which can include an almost obsessive need for accuracy. Times, Sunday Times She had, she said, an obsessive need for love. Times,Sunday Times But he conforms to managerial stereotype in that he has an obsessive need to win as well as a fear that life outside football would be desolate. Times, Sunday Times Why this obsessive need for information? Times, Sunday Times What mattered was his obsessive pursuit of poetry. Times, Sunday Times His obsessive pursuit of wealth devours those closest to him and whatever there once was of his own soul. Times, Sunday Times Was it the obsessive pursuit of profits to pay fat dividends to shareholders? Times, Sunday Times I could tell stories of despairing parents, unhappy adolescents and stone-faced school administrators trapped in an obsessive pursuit of exam grades. Times, Sunday Times Competitiveness, relentless self-improvement, the obsessive pursuit of mastery: these are all held up as virtues inside professional sport. Times, Sunday Times They are, predominantly, hyper-competitive young men who have turned a leisure pursuit enjoyed by millions into an obsessive quest for victory. Times, Sunday Times Some of the venues are salubrious establishments aimed at high-spending tourists, others are hole-in-the-wall bars where locals gather to drink and follow the obsessive quest of being a fadoista. Times, Sunday Times There had been moments this time that he had been tempted to quit what he called his 'pretty obsessive quest'. Times, Sunday Times In it this reclusive figure recounted his obsessive quest for peregrines and his attempt to enter their world and, in a sense, lose himself in it. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 对...痴迷, 痴迷者 Japanese: 異常なまでにこだわる, 脅迫観念に取りつかれた人 |
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