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Перевод: obsession speek obsession


[существительное]
одержимость ; навязчивая идея


Тезаурус:

  1. In Ket , a magazine published by Teeside Polytechnic Students' Union, Gedge explained the reasons why the group had become a magnificent obsession.
  2. But Europe's obsession with clearing a path to a common foreign and defence policy risks doing just that.
  3. One girl spent the whole afternoon talking to me about her family's obsession with beauty, how she had always been praised and noticed for being pretty and not much else, and then, just at the end, spoke guiltily of "wasting my time" with a subject so unimportant.
  4. A promo video stressing the artist's style is a shrewd marketing ploy which exploits the music industry's visual obsession.
  5. The passionate obsession with her husband Diego Rivera, her flamboyant appearance, but most of all her physical and emotional pain have come to dominate responses to her work.
  6. Often they had not told anyone about what they saw as a trivial event, but had buried their feelings of embarrassment and fear until they resurfaced in the shape of an obsession.
  7. Tiny Rowland may have become a bore with his obsession over DTI's failure to publish the report on the House of Fraser - but on this occasion he is on the side of the Gods.
  8. Far from resting happily on this team, Robson ought immediately to disrupt it, to set aside his obsession with results, to experiment with players and tactics.
  9. You smell," than his antipathy turns to obsession.
  10. Even if they have not gone through this early stage of becoming interested in dieting, women often find that after the birth of a baby they have a little excess fat to lose and this often marks the beginning of an obsession with shape and with dieting.
  11. That obsession, if anything, became more in
  12. I think my transsexual obsession must have triggered puberty when I could not reconcile the fact of my being a girl with my intense crushes on other girls.
  13. The current obsession with pseudo-Victorian and other bogus "historical" styles imposed willy-nilly and quite regardless of the true age of the pub, seems to suggest two things; firstly that pub designers and fitters have completely lost their way, both in recognising and respecting what is genuinely old and in looking for a wholeheartedly modern pub style; secondly that there is some king of awareness, correct but misguided, that people like their pubs to look old and feel familiar.

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