obsess 的 2 个定义
- to dominate or preoccupy the thoughts, feelings, or desires of; beset, trouble, or haunt persistently or abnormally: Suspicion obsessed him.
- to think about something unceasingly or persistently; dwell obsessively upon something.
obsess 近义词
preoccupy
更多obsess例句
- Before my injury, I obsessed over whether I ate healthy enough.
- His fans are obsessed with their love story, and Akins has fueled interest by starring in several of Rhett’s videos, notably the swoony, six-time-platinum ballad, “Die a Happy Man.”
- I was obsessed with Wu-Tang and A Tribe Called Quest, all these albums came out when I was turning 13, 14.
- This isn’t some major redesign but we’re talking about minor tweaks that the designers surely obsessed over but that the users may not even really notice.
- He was a man obsessed not just with his own legacy, but the ability of all people to create their own stories and histories.
- The professor known as Wittgenstein (and Iyer) obsess about the notion of thought itself on almost every page.
- Do we obsess over celebrities because we want to be perfect?
- Or do we want to be perfect because we obsess over celebrities?
- If all goes as planned, Alig soon will face his fans, those who blog about him, follow his tweets, and obsess over Party Monster.
- I think we obsess over a lot of the same details in a situation.
- If the world continued to confine and obsess him, he hated the world, and gasped for freedom.
- His virility would obsess him to such an extent that there certainly would be moments of posturing and swagger.
- In fact, Courtrey, burning with the new desire that was beginning to obsess him, was working out a new design.
- Let the subtle fear that the task is impossible obsess the thought, paralyze the nerve, and no hope is left.
- The old chimera of turning the cold woman to warmth through his own passion began to obsess him.