preoccupation的读音 preoccupation中文意思

英音  [prɪˌɒkjuˈpeɪʃn] 
美音  [prɪˌɑ:kjuˈpeɪʃn] 
n. 全神贯注,入神;当务之急;使人全神贯注的事物;偏见,成见
preoccupation 记忆方法
preoccupation相关的词根或词缀是: capcaptceptceivecipcup

preoccupation全神贯注n.

pre 预先 + occupation 职业;占有 → 首先占有〔注意力〕→ 全神贯注

capcipit

preoccupation全神贯注n.

pre 预先 + occupation 职业;占有 → 首先占有〔注意力〕→ 全神贯注

preoccupation 用法和例句
One early preoccupation was finding a new home .
公司的当务之急是找到一个新家。
Today , the middle east has replaced the cold war as america 's primary foreign-policy preoccupation .
如今,中东问题取代了冷战,成为美国重要外交政策当务之急的问题。
For china 's strategic planners , securing sea lanes against hostile powers has become perhaps the chief preoccupation .
对于中国的战略规划者来说,防范怀有敌意的国家,保障海上通路的安全也许已经成为当务之急。
This government is quietly moving from trying to revive regions ( labour 's preoccupation ) to boosting cities and their hinterlands .
政府正悄悄地从试图重振北方地区(工党的当务之急)转向于促进城市及其腹地的繁荣。
Ensuring flows of the natural resources required to feed china 's industrial-development machine has become a major preoccupation for the government .
保证所需的自然资源的流量以满足中国工业发展这架机器的需求,已经成为政府的当务之急。