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1 obsession
فِكْرَة مُتَسَلِّطَة \ obsession: a fixed idea from which the mind cannot be freed: She has an obsession about dirt, and washes everything three times. \ هاجِس \ obsession: a fixed idea from which the mind cannot be freed: She has an obsession about dirt, and washes everything three times. \ وَسْوَاس \ obsession: a fixed idea from which the mind cannot be freed: She has an obsession about dirt, and washes everything three times. -
2 obsession
[-ʃən] nounهاجِس، إسْتِحْواذan obsession about motorbikes.
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3 وسواس
obsession -
4 فكرة
فِكْرَة \ concept: a general idea, thought, or understanding. conception: an imaginative idea or plan: Raffles’ conception of turning a well-placed piece of coast into a great port came true at Singapore. hunch: an idea (guided by imagination, not by reason) that sth. is happening or will happen: I have a hunch that this horse will win the race. idea: an opinion or belief: He has very modern ideas about art, a new thought This a clever idea for a new machine, a picture or thought in the mind (of sth. not actually seen or known) I’ve no idea what he looks like or how old he is. notion: an idea: I’ve no notion (of) what he wants. point: the chief idea; the important matter: Please stick to the point (Don’t start talking about unimportant things that concern us less). thought: an idea; sth. that is thought: A sudden thought struck her. His thoughts were far away. \ See Also مفهوم (مَفْهوم)، سانحة (سانِحَة)، شعور (شُعور)، رأي (رَأي)، صورة ذِهنيَّة، صُلْبُ الموضوع \ الفِكْرة الأساسيّة \ keynote: the chief idea (of a speech or a piece of writing): The keynote of his report was the need for better roads. \ فِكْرَة تَالِية \ afterthought: a thought concerning a subject or an action that comes to the mind later, or too late. \ فِكْرَة رائِعة \ inspiration: sth. that fills sb. with fine feelings; a fine idea that comes suddenly to the mind. \ فِكْرَة صغيرة \ inkling: a slight idea, a faint guess: I had no inkling of his plans. \ فِكْرَة مُتَسَلِّطَة \ obsession: a fixed idea from which the mind cannot be freed: She has an obsession about dirt, and washes everything three times. \ فِكْرَة مُفيدة \ tip: a useful bit of advice: He gave her one or two tips on how to teach. -
5 هاجس
هاجِس \ obsession: a fixed idea from which the mind cannot be freed: She has an obsession about dirt, and washes everything three times. -
6 وسواس
وَسْوَاس \ obsession: a fixed idea from which the mind cannot be freed: She has an obsession about dirt, and washes everything three times. -
7 وسواس تثبيطي
inhibiting obsession -
8 وسواس جسدي
somatic obsession -
9 وسواس فكري
intellectual obsession -
10 وسواس هلوسي
hallucinatory obsession -
11 استحواذ
n. obsession -
12 اشمئزاز
n. nausea, revulsion, repugnance, abhorrence, horror, loathing, repulsion, recoil, obsession, pout, qualm, reluctance, sway -
13 تسلط
1́ n. obsession2́ v. sway -
14 شعور بالقلق
n. obsession -
15 هاجس
n. obsession, premonition -
16 وسواس
n. scruple, scrupulosity, obsession, haunt -
17 استحواذ
اِسْتِحْواذ (على): اِسْتِغْراقobsession, possession; engrossment, absorption, preoccupation, overcoming, overpowering, overwhelming -
18 خالجة
خالِجَة: هاجس، وَسْواسobsession; misgiving; scruple -
19 هاجس
هاجِسobsession; misgiving, suspicion, apprehension, foreboding; presentiment, premonition, hunch -
20 وسواس
وَسْواس: شَكّ، قَلَق، هاجِس، وَهْمscruple, scrupulosity; over-concern, (extreme) solicitude, (abnormal) anxiety, (fantastic) uneasiness; misgiving, suspicion; obsession; delusion
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Obsession — Obsession … Deutsch Wörterbuch
obsession — [ ɔpsesjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1590; « siège » XVe; lat. obsessio 1 ♦ Vx État d une personne qu un démon obsède. On distinguait obsession et possession. ♢ (1690) Vx Action d importuner, d obséder; son résultat. « Il insistait, le lardait d une obsession de … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Obsession — (lat.), Besessenheit, Besessensein; vgl. Besessene … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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obsession — ► NOUN 1) the state of being obsessed. 2) an idea or thought that intrudes on someone s mind. DERIVATIVES obsessional adjective … English terms dictionary
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