obsess
英 [əbˈses]
美 [əbˈses]
v. 使痴迷; 使迷恋; 使着迷; 唠叨; 挂牵; 念念不忘
第三人称单数:obsesses 过去式:obsessed 过去分词:obsessed 现在分词:obsessing
Collins.2 / BNC.33482 / COCA.15161
牛津词典
verb
- 使痴迷;使迷恋;使着迷
to completely fill your mind so that you cannot think of anything else, in a way that is not normal- He's obsessed by computers.
他迷上了电脑。 - She's completely obsessed with him.
他让她神魂颠倒。 - The need to produce the most exciting newspaper story obsesses most journalists.
大多数记者梦寐以求的就是要写出最撼动人心的新闻报道来。
- He's obsessed by computers.
- 唠叨;挂牵;念念不忘
to be always talking or worrying about a particular thing, especially when this annoys other people- I think you should try to stop obsessing about food.
我看你该歇歇了,别没完没了地唠叨吃的东西。
- I think you should try to stop obsessing about food.
柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)着迷;(使)迷恋;(使)心神不宁
If somethingobsessesyou or if youobsess aboutsomething, you keep thinking about it and find it difficult to think about anything else.- I must admit that maps obsess me...
我得承认我对地图十分着迷。 - A string of scandals is obsessing America...
美国正被一系列丑闻所困扰。 - She stopped drinking but began obsessing about her weight...
她戒了酒,但又开始执著于体重问题。 - I started obsessing that Trish might die.
我开始心神不宁,想着特里希可能会死。
- I must admit that maps obsess me...
英英释义
verb
- haunt like a ghost
- Fear of illness haunts her
- be preoccupied with something
- She is obsessing over her weight