preoccupations

[pri:ˌɔkjəˈpeɪʃənz]
  • 释义
  • 全神贯注( preoccupation的名词复数 );入神;当务之急;使人全神贯注的事物;

  • 双语例句
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    He found it hard to concentrate on conversation so far removed from his present preoccupations.

    他发现很难专注于谈话,因为谈话内容和自己目前的当务之急毫不相干。

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  • 2、

    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.

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  • 3、

    We forget that preoccupations change.

    我们忘记了,当务之急是变化的.

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    And from the look of things, you seem to be on Mr. Barton's preoccupations.

    看情形, 你似乎是关注巴顿先生的安排.

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    Success depends on publishing in a handful of prestigious journals which can be too narrow preoccupations.

    在极少数闻名期刊上发表论文才算成功,而这种期刊又涵盖甚窄.

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    The Contents page of the RADIO TIMES actually details what the British public's preoccupations are.

    《广播时代》(RADIOTIMES)的目录页实际上具体表明了英国公众最关心的是什么.

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    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.

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    The book has several of the author's characteristic preoccupations.

    书中好些地方显示出了作者的创作特色.

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    Yet there is something about Donzy that captures the preoccupations of the French at large.

    然而,关于东兹,还是有些事情吸引了整个法国的关注.

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    This is difficult, as preoccupations that may appear to serve ascension may not.

    这是困难的, 因为看起来服务提升的职业实则可能并不如此.

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