fixate 的 2 个定义
fix·at·ed, fix·at·ing.
- to fix; make stable or stationary.
fix·at·ed, fix·at·ing.
fixate 近义词
focus
fixate 的近义词 8 个
- haunt
- infatuate
- obsess
- direct
- become attached
- center on
- rivet one's eyes
- zero in on
更多fixate例句
- Maybe that the viewer choosing to fixate on this detail isn’t the intended audience.
- Instead of hailing the many ways tech is changing our lives, these critics say journalists fixate on negative stories, pursuing hit pieces and takedowns that serve their own agenda.
- It’s difficult to find relief from stressors if your mind is constantly fixating on and recirculating harmful thoughts about them.
- Rather than fixating on the details, it’s better to take a step back to look for broader patterns in the literature.
- His daughter Robyn Sweet described him as a self-employed handyman in his late 50s who lives in rural Virginia and became increasingly fixated with conspiracy theories after Barack Obama was elected president.
- You can fixate your brain on "Potent Potables" for five progressively harder questions, then on "Kings of England" for five more.
- Perhaps it takes a motivation of that kind for a man to fixate on something the way Scannon does.
- I kept hoping that if I ignored him, he would get bored and fixate on someone else, like his fiancée.
- As we know, Democrats and Republicans fixate on different polls.
- In slower news cycles, we fixate on the playoffs or Oscar nominees.
- Existences that are especially set aside to fixate and convey meanings are signs or symbols.
- The more we fixate it, the more its clearness and distinctness increase.
- From here we see the perspective to the fantastic dreams which the camera can fixate.
- These apparently are accounted for by involuntary eye-movements which take place regardless of the effort made to fixate vision.