preoccupation信息详情
n.全神贯注,入神;当务之急;关注的事物;抢先占据;成见
preoccupations───n.全神贯注,入神;当务之急;关注的事物;抢先占据;成见
reoccupation───n.再占领;再次任职;收复
preoccupating───全神贯注
inoccupation───n.无职业
occupation───n.职业;占有;消遣;占有期
preoccupate───担心的
preoccupated───全神贯注
preoccupates───担心的
any occupation───任何职业
The pictures belong to an era when there was a preoccupation with high society.───这些图片源于上层社会占据主流的时代。
She found his preoccupation with money irritating.───她对他一心只想着钱感到很厌烦。
She spoke slowly, in a state of preoccupation.───她说话慢吞吞的,显得心事重重。
And secondly, because Pierre in his preoccupation and absent-mindedness had not recognised Rostov and had failed to respond to his bow.───其次是因为皮埃尔心不在焉,沉溺在自己的思想感情中,以致于认不得罗斯托夫,也没有向他鞠躬回礼。
The impulsion is often lost, because of the rider's preoccupation with bending the horse and pushing him sideways.───由于骑手全神贯注在使马曲绕和向侧方推进,常常使前进气势丧失。
Spend part of another day noticing which feelings tend to pull you into a state of preoccupation.───再找个一天花一些时间注意哪些情绪感受容易让你陷入心事重重的思虑状态中。
This, he writes, is due to a heritage of Germanic, Nordic and British superstitions and a strong preoccupation with history.───他写道,这是由于日耳曼、北欧和英国的迷信传统以及对历史的强烈关注。
At least one of his college friends noticed his preoccupation.───有不少于一个校友知道他的心思。
The record leaves no doubt that Chile was not a major preoccupation of the American government after Allende was installed as president.───这段历史记载使人毫不怀疑,在阿连德就任总统以后,智利并非当时的美国政府关心的主要问题。