obsessing 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.
obsessing 近义词
preoccupy
更多obsessing例句
- She’s also just as food-obsessed as we are and wants to talk about it.
- I know there will be people under 21 among those, but these are young, sports-obsessed guys who are already sports bettors.
- We both love practically every title in the series, enough to complete all of them and obsess over the smallest details and changes.
- He began to obsess over food and take drastic measures to lose weight.
- What you will regret is not being compassionate and kind enough to the people you love — and you’re not being as compassionate and kind to them if you’re obsessing about the election.
- And not just sick in the body but in your mind, because you start obsessing.
- Apparently Kukucuva had been obsessing about the break-up for some time.
- Stop tweeting, texting, blogging, watching cable news, and obsessing about polls, lost planes, and focus group-driven politicians.
- All this observation and self-observation possibly says something very depressing about how insular and self-obsessing we are.
- It helps if there is some deeper truth inside the noir worth obsessing about.
- He was able to add to the obsessing question in the hollow of his consciousness one other thought: Some one is coming.
- But for the one obsessing idea she would have recognised that those soft-padded footfalls were not those of any white man.
- The incident remained in my memory, obsessing it, deepening the film of mystery which had been about her from the first.
- Thus escapes us once more the New Woman, this obsessing phantom of which everyone speaks and which so few have seen.
- Yet with that horrible suspicion obsessing me I felt that I must do something in order to satisfy myself.