late 16th cent. (first used in rhetoric in the sense anticipating and meeting objections beforehand): from Latin praeoccupatio(n-), from praeoccupareseize beforehand (see preoccupy)
英英释义网络释义
noun
1.an idea that preoccupies the mind and holds the attention
2.the mental state of being preoccupied by something
3.the act of taking occupancy before someone else does
prenuptial play 婚前调情preoccupation effect 先占效应preoviposition period 产卵前期
+main preoccupation
1 . 主要关注点
he rattled on about safety at his plants : an important subject , but hardly what one would expect to be his main preoccupation .他喋喋不休地说着他所在工厂的安全问题:虽是一个重要的议题,但没有人想到这会是他的主要关注点。
+the preoccupation
1 . 这份职业
the result of a load of electrical sacred geometry that was deteriorating his form enough that he had to leave the preoccupation behind in order to ascend beyond 2000 strands .结果就是大量以太神圣几何形充分摧毁了他身体,以至于他不得不离开这份职业以超过2000股而提升。
+preoccupations that
1 . 提升的职业
in order to fulfill upon the potential script for ascension , one must have preoccupations that serve .为了完成提升的潜在剧本,你必须拥有服务于提升的职业。