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obsession [ɔpsesjɔ̃]feminine noun• ça tourne à l'obsession ! it's becoming an obsession!* * *ɔpsɛsjɔ̃nom féminin obsession* * *ɔpsesjɔ̃ nf* * *obsession nf obsession; avoir l'obsession de la maladie/mort to be obsessed with sickness/death.[ɔpsesjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [hantise] obsessionbeaucoup de femmes ont l'obsession de grossir many women are obsessed with the idea of putting on weightil croit qu'on veut le tuer, c'est devenu une obsession he believes people want to kill him, it's become a real obsession (with him)2. [idée fixe] obsession -
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obsession [opsesjõ]〈v.〉2 (het) bezighouden ⇒ (het) obsederen, (het) kwellenf1) obsessie2) (het) obsederen, kwellen -
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f навя́зчивая иде́я, ↑наважде́ние; одержи́мость (état);il a l'obsession d'être cambriolé — он всё вре́мя ду́мает, что его́ огра́бятc'est une véritable obsession — э́то настоя́щее наважде́ние;
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fнаваждение, одержимость; навязчивая идея; навязчивое состояние -
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сущ.общ. наваждение, одержимость, навязчивая идея, навязчивое состояние -
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f. (lat. obsessio) 1. псих. натрапчива идея, мисъл; 2. обзетост, обхванатост от натрапчива мисъл; мания; фобия; 3. додяване, досаждане. -
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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
Obsession — Ob*ses sion, n. [L. obsessio: cf. F. obsession.] 1. The act of besieging. [archaic] Johnson. [1913 Webster] 2. The state of being besieged; used specifically of a person beset by a spirit from without. [archaic] Tylor. [1913 Webster] Whether by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
obsession — Obsession. s. f. v. L action de celuy qui obsede. Il ne le quitte point, il ne s est jamais veu une pareille obsession … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Obsession — (lat.), Besessenheit, Besessensein; vgl. Besessene … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
obsession — I noun absorption, application, attraction, compulsion, craze, crotchet, dominating action, engrossment, exclusive attention, fanaticism, fancy, fascination, fetish, fixation, fixed idea, immersion, infatuation, irresistible impulse, mania,… … Law dictionary
obsession — (n.) 1510s, action of besieging, from L. obsessionem (nom. obsessio) siege, noun of action from pp. stem of obsidere to besiege (see OBSESS (Cf. obsess)). Later, hostile action of an evil spirit (like possession but without the spirit actually… … Etymology dictionary
obsession — [n] fixation; consumption with belief, desire attraction, ax to grind*, bug in ear*, case*, complex, compulsion, concrete idea, craze*, crush, delusion, enthusiasm, fancy, fascination, fetish, hang up*, idée fixe, infatuation, mania, monkey*,… … New thesaurus
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
obsession — [əb sesh′ən] n. [L obsessio] 1. the act of an evil spirit in possessing or ruling a person 2. a) the fact or state of being obsessed with an idea, desire, emotion, etc. b) such a persistent idea, desire, emotion, etc., esp. one that cannot be… … English World dictionary
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