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1 obsedo
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2 antsia
iz.1. concern, care2. ( kontrolik gabeko desioa) fixation, obsession3. ( kexua) wail; alferrik gero izango dira negarrak eta \antsiak later crying and wailing won' t do you any good -
3 errabia
iz.1. ( haserrea, amorru bizia) rage, fury, wrath; \errabia handian eraso zien he fumed at them2. ( grina) passion, obsession; jokorako \errabia du horrek he's obsessed with gambling -
4 zalantza
[from balantza (teetering)] iz.1. ( duda) doubt; \zalantzarik gabe without a doubt; \zalantzan egon to be in doubt, be doubtful; \zalantzan jarri to question; horretaz ez dago \zalantzarik there's no doubt about that ; a lde batera edo bestera egiteko \zalantzan doubting whether to go one way or the other2. ( zabuka) wavering, tottering3. ( kezka) worry, uneasiness, anxiety4. ( tirria, joera) desire, yearning, obsession; mendirako \zalantza handia du he's obsessed with going to the mountains
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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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