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Перевод: preoccupied speek preoccupied


[прилагательное]
поглощенный мыслями; озабоченный; ранее захваченный


Тезаурус:

  1. Normally I only Listened for the first couple of minutes at a reading; either I am preoccupied by having to read later myself, or some image causes my mind to drift away; but N'dosi had a powerful, hypnotic voice and his poetry sparkled with fresh, delightful metaphors.
  2. Well yes, Angie had been very busy and preoccupied with the wedding preparations, naturally, but she had been happy.
  3. The picaresque literature of the period is also very preoccupied with food and drink.
  4. To neither Pound nor Yeats did it seem that Virgil had much or anything to say about this matter which so preoccupied them.
  5. The greater likelihood of their being admitted to an institution in Ipswich may well reflect a greater availability of beds or of places in residential accommodation, as well as a different attitude towards home care on the part of the psychogeriatrician (researchers' fieldnotes indicated that he was more preoccupied by the notion of patients being "at risk" in the community than was the case with the Newham psychogeriatrician).
  6. Others will have started to look east, where the German banks are already preoccupied.
  7. In recent weeks, Mr Albert Reynolds and his colleagues have been too preoccupied with their domestic abortion crisis to focus upon security.
  8. He grew up in an age when the youth of the Netherlands were preoccupied with the tales of oppression and corruption in the colonial service revealed some 50 years earlier by the writings of ED Dekker (writing as "Multatuli").
  9. Despite the financial worries with which Coleridge was frequently preoccupied until the end of 1797, he returned from Culbone with at least one cause for celebration.
  10. our purposes frustrating, that older people seem to feature so little in the consciousness of these diarists, preoccupied with the meaning and the daily bustle of their own lives.
  11. While Robyn had been preoccupied with the issues of contemporary literary theory and its repercussions on the Cambridge English Faculty, the Conservative Government of Mrs Thatcher, elected in 1979 with a mandate to cut public spending, had set about decimating the national system of higher education.
  12. Verdict: Villa to beat a preoccupied Liverpool.
  13. The news programmes were almost entirely preoccupied with the question of who had revealed the name of a girl with an ear complaint.

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