preoccupation的意思和读音

preoccupation

: [priˌɑkjəˈpeɪʃ(ə)n] : [priːˌɒkjʊˈpeɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

preoccupations  

n.worry,obsession,anxiety,concern,fixation

preoccupationn.

1.[u][c]~ (with sth)a state of thinking about sth continuously; sth that you think about frequently or for a long time

She found his preoccupation with money irritating.

His current preoccupation is the appointment of the new manager.

2.[u]a mood created by thinking or worrying about sth and ignoring everything else

She spoke slowly, in a state of preoccupation.

n.1.,;2.,3.,4.使;,1.,;2.,3.,4.使;,

n.1.a state in which you think about something so much that you do not think about other things; something that you think about and want to do because it is important

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1.And secondly, because Pierre in his preoccupation and absent-mindedness had not recognised Rostov and had failed to respond to his bow.

2.The impulsion is often lost, because of the rider's preoccupation with bending the horse and pushing him sideways.使使

3.Spend part of another day noticing which feelings tend to pull you into a state of preoccupation.

4.This, he writes, is due to a heritage of Germanic, Nordic and British superstitions and a strong preoccupation with history.

5.At least one of his college friends noticed his preoccupation.

6.The record leaves no doubt that Chile was not a major preoccupation of the American government after Allende was installed as president.使怀

7.Ascend into a new preoccupation that supports ascension and there is no further sense of loss.

8.Well, that would be fine if it was just a secondary preoccupation in life.

9.His chief preoccupation seems to be to avoid shaking the conservative French consensus, and even that unambitious objective has been missed.使

10.Excessive preoccupation with one's own well-being and interests , usually accompanied by an inflated sense of self-importance .