preoccupation中文什么意思
[ pri(:)ˌɔkju'peiʃən ]发音: 用"preoccupation"造句
n.
1.先占据,先取。
2.偏见,成见。
3.专心,全神贯注;出神。
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1.先占据,先取。
2.偏见,成见。
3.专心,全神贯注;出神。
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- preoccupation effect: 先占效应
- preoccupation of thought: 思维偏见
- selective preoccupation: 选择性重视
例句与用法
更多例句: 上一页 下一页- Grand strategy and incredibly petty details were equally his preoccupations .
从重大的战略方针,直到微乎其微的细节都由他一人包揽。 - He inherited characteristic puritan preoccupations with sin, with gilt and with secrecy .
他继承了清教特有的关于原罪、罪过和隐秘的观念。 - Ambassador thompson's cables from moscow reported khrushchev's unusual preoccupation with cuba .
汤普森大使从莫斯科的来电报告了赫鲁晓夫对古巴问题超乎寻常的注意。 - The record leaves no doubt that chile was not a major preoccupation of the american government after allende was installed as president .
这段历史记载使人毫不怀疑,在阿连德就任总统以后,智利并非当时的美国政府关心的主要问题。 - More married women now work than ever before in our history, sharing their husbands' preoccupations with the acquisition of greater wealth and position .
而今,比历史上任何时代都要多的妇女投身工作,分担她们丈夫的事业,以期获得更多的财富和更高的地位。
英文释义
名词- the act of taking occupancy before someone else does
同义词:preoccupancy - the mental state of being preoccupied by something
同义词:preoccupancy, absorption, engrossment - an idea that preoccupies the mind and holds the attention