obsess

obsess
transitive verb

be/become obsessed with or by somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas besessen sein/werden

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[əb'ses]
verb
(to occupy (someone's mind) too much: He is obsessed by the fear of death.) verfolgen
- academic.ru/51055/obsession">obsession
- obsessional
- obsessive
- obsessively
- obsessiveness
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ob·sess
[əbˈses]
I. vt
to \obsess sb jdn verfolgen
the idea of finding her real mother seemed to \obsess her sie schien von der Vorstellung besessen, ihre richtige Mutter zu finden
II. vi
to \obsess about sth/sb sich akk ständig mit etw/jdm befassen
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[əb'ses]
vt

to be obsessed by or with sb/sth — von jdm/etw besessen sein

to be obsessed about sth — von etw besessen sein

to be obsessed about doing sth — davon besessen sein, etw zu tun

sth obsesses sb — jd ist von etw besessen

his one obsessing thought — der ihn ständig verfolgende Gedanke

don't become obsessed by it — lass das nicht zum Zwang or zur Manie werden

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obsess [əbˈses]
A v/t jemanden quälen, heimsuchen, verfolgen:
be obsessed by (oder with) an idea von einer Idee besessen sein;
like an obsessed (man) wie ein Besessener;
an obsessed angler ein passionierter Angler
B v/i besonders US umg sich ständig (unnötige) Sorgen machen (about um, wegen)
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transitive verb

be/become obsessed with or by somebody/something — von jemandem/etwas besessen sein/werden

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v.
heimsuchen v.
verfolgen v.

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