obsessives

obsessives

美 [əbˈsesɪv]  英 [əb'sesɪv]

  • adj.成见(性)的;引起成见的
  • 网络强迫型;多属于强烈的执着狂

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英汉解释

adj.
1.
成见(性)的;引起成见的;

英英解释

n.
adj.

例句

They are obsessives who found it temptingly easy to breach the defences of supposedly sophisticated companies.

这些年轻人发现入侵这些本应算是先进企业防御系统居然如此容易禁不住沉迷其中

Oddball obsessives may think that it is all about the rugby, but there is much more to this than a game of two halves.

性格古怪偏执可能认为这里除了橄榄球没有别的但是这里除了半球比赛之外很多看点

Yet, as in Europe, public discourse is dominated by deficit scolds and inflation obsessives.

然而欧洲一样美国公共话语指责财政赤字沉溺控制通货膨胀人士控制

With talented programmers and a ready-made market of smartphone-owning game obsessives, this is a natural growth industry.

韩国聪明游戏开发成熟智能手机玩家群体应该自然成长产业

This would be fine if such obsessives didn't demand we follow suit (or make us feel bad for not doing so).

如果这些强迫患者要求我们效仿我们觉得的话无妨

The subject has, alas, become the home of boring rants by obsessives.

可惜这个主题妄想毫无意义

China-obsessives beware: This isn't the first time America has felt threatened by a rising power to the east.

中国强迫注意中国并不是第一个美国感到威胁东方国家

"Our customers are music obsessives, and they want physical items, " says owner Allan Horrocks.

我们客户音乐他们希望物理物品:”老板艾伦霍罗克斯

(True obsessives can follow daily tax receipts at the Bureau of Financial Management's daily statements. )

实在抱有疑虑读者可以查看财政管理局每日报表