preoccupied 的定义
- completely engrossed in thought; absorbed.
- previously occupied; taken; filled.
- Biology. already used as a name for some species, genus, etc., and not available as a designation for any other.
preoccupied 近义词
busy; mentally caught up in something
preoccupied 的近义词 37 个
- absorbed
- bemused
- distracted
- engaged
- engrossed
- fascinated
- forgetful
- obsessed
- absent
- abstracted
- bugged
- daydreaming
- immersed
- lost
- mooning
- removed
- spellbound
- woolgathering
- absent-minded
- airheaded
- asleep
- deep
- distrait
- faraway
- have on the brain
- heedless
- hung up
- inconscient
- intent
- lost in thought
- moony
- oblivious
- rapt
- spread out
- taken up
- unaware
- wrapped-up
preoccupied 的反义词 9 个
更多preoccupied例句
- Zoologist Desmond Morris, on the other hand, was initially more preoccupied with sex than violence or male-male bonding.
- Generations of men would have the culture believe that they’re far too preoccupied with business, government, technology and other so-called serious pursuits to involve themselves with the flourishes of fashion.
- Later, as the scope of his research widened, he became more and more preoccupied with the question of biodiversity on Earth and the human impact on it.
- Kids are very preoccupied about their appearance at this age, and there’s a lot of pressure to have peer approval, so there are risks there.
- I’m very much preoccupied with the issue of race and ethnicity and discrimination and how that impacts health outcomes and mental health outcomes among underserved populations.
- As he tried to make his way through a crowd of mourners late last month, he looked preoccupied and even disoriented.
- Foxx is hopeful that young people are evolving past the point of being preoccupied with race.
- Your fiction is preoccupied with the past—even the contemporary stories have an aura of looking backward.
- Now, few filmmakers are as preoccupied with time as Richard Linklater.
- Living vicariously through his teammates was better than being home, preoccupied each day with his eroding strength.
- She was still preoccupied, still she seemed to see Hamza running beside her towards the mountains, praying among the rocks.
- She was like a woman who is preoccupied with something, and perhaps annoyed by an unwelcome guest.
- There was something very strange and preoccupied in his movements, Beardsley thought, more than a mere tiredness.
- They swarmed with people of all nationalities, who looked very much preoccupied, and as if in search of something.
- For weeks thereafter he would be like the ghost of a man in the house, haggard and silent and preoccupied.