obsess
verb /əbˈses/
/əbˈses/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they obsess | /əbˈses/ /əbˈses/ |
he / she / it obsesses | /əbˈsesɪz/ /əbˈsesɪz/ |
past simple obsessed | /əbˈsest/ /əbˈsest/ |
past participle obsessed | /əbˈsest/ /əbˈsest/ |
-ing form obsessing | /əbˈsesɪŋ/ /əbˈsesɪŋ/ |
使痴迷;使迷恋;使着迷 - be obsessed by somebody/something He's obsessed by computers.
他迷上了电脑。 - be obsessed with somebody/something She's completely obsessed with him.
他让她神魂颠倒。 - obsess somebody 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。
- be obsessed by somebody/something He's obsessed by computers.
- [intransitive] obsess (about something) to be always talking or worrying about a particular thing, especially when this annoys other people
唠叨;挂牵;念念不忘 - 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.
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘haunt, possess’, referring to an evil spirit): from Latin obsess- ‘besieged’, from the verb obsidere, from ob- ‘opposite’ + sedere ‘sit’. The current sense dates from the late 19th cent.