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fixated

/fik-seyt/US // ˈfɪk seɪt //UK // (ˈfɪkseɪt) //

固定的,固着的,定格的,固有的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fix·at·ed, fix·at·ing.

    • : to fix; make stable or stationary.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    fix·at·ed, fix·at·ing.

    • : to become fixed.
    • : Psychoanalysis. to develop a fixation; suffer an arrest in one's emotional or sexual development.

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Examples

  • In the end, the digital ad industry will be forced to move away from the one-to-one goal that we’ve fixated on for too long.

  • A big city, in his conception, is one that focuses on its biggest problems, rather than fixating on its smallest ones.

  • It’s just, he said, that a big city needs to fix them, rather than fixating on them.

  • It’s a reality that most of us choose to ignore because we are fixated on inbound marketing.

  • Another man fixated on QAnon fatally shot a New York crime family figure in 2019.

  • While the world fixated on Ukraine and Syria, a near-genocide ripped through central Africa, to little international fanfare.

  • All three outlets remained fixated on surgery, and seemed to only gloss over questions of identity.

  • The Republican Party is too fixated on this fiction of electability.

  • In Fault, Hazel is very fixated on meeting her idol, author Peter van Houten.

  • The Italian press fixated on the details of how the American president travels.

  • A young man has been unusually long and intensely fixated upon his mother in the sense of the Oedipus complex.

  • The eye was first fixated on the light-spot, and then moved horizontally away toward either the right or the left.

  • The phenomenon appeared only when the illuminated spot had been fixated for an appreciable period of time.

  • Breuer's first hysterical patient was fixated in the same manner upon the time when she nursed her very sick father.

  • The digits must be so firmly fixated in memory that they can be held there long enough to be told off, one by one, backwards.