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61 фобическая одержимость
adjmed. obsession phobiqueDictionnaire russe-français universel > фобическая одержимость
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62 استحواذ
possession; obsession -
63 خلجة
soubresaut; pressentiment; obsession; frémissement -
64 فكرة ثابتة
turlutaine; préccupation; obsession; marotte -
65 هاجس
pressentiment; obsession; intersigne -
66 وسواس
soupçon; scrupule; satan; préoccupation; préccupation; obsession; maladie; hantise; diablesse; diable; démon -
67 hobby horse
2) ( obsession) dada m pej; cheval m de bataille -
68 obsessive
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69 preoccupation
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70 assillo
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71 efficientistico
efficientistico agg. (pl. -ci) relatif à l'obsession de l'efficacité. -
72 invasamento
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73 mania
mania s.f. 1. ( Psic) manie, obsession. 2. ( fissazione) manie: mania fissa fixation; ha la mania delle scarpe elle a la manie des chaussures; mia madre ha la mania dell'ordine ma mère est obsédée par l'ordre. 3. ( interesse passeggero) manie, marotte: ora gli è venuta la mania dei cappelli en ce moment elle a la manie des chapeaux. 4. ( abitudine) manie: ha ancora la brutta mania di fumare a letto il a encore cette sale manie de fumer au lit. -
74 psicosi
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75 rovello
rovello s.m. obsession f. -
76 sessuomania
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77 bezetenheid
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78 malen
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79 obsessie
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80 hantise
nf., obsession, idée fixe: hantiza (Villards-Thônes), krinta < crainte (de la mort)> (Albanais).
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