fixation
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++fix·a·tion /fɪkˈseɪʃən/ noun [countable] 1 OBSESSIONa very strong interest in or love for someone or something, that is not natural or healthy 痴迷,不正常的依恋,固执的偏爱fixation on/with/about Carlo has an absolute fixation with the royal family. 卡洛对皇室有一种化不开的情结。 a mother fixation 恋母情结2. technicalMP a kind of mental illness in which someone’s mind or emotions stop developing 固着,滞留〔人的心理或情感停止发展的一种心理疾病〕
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fixation• Skill learning falls into three phases: cognitive, fixation and autonomous.• This shows the limiting effects of fixations to primitive levels of development, engaged in out of fear.• Little Red Cap, who has outgrown her oral fixation, no longer has any destructive oral desires.• our fixation with diet and fitness• The killing was the result of Dougherty's four year fixation with a co-worker who would not date him, fixation on/with/about• In doing so he is confusing carbon fixation with the fate of phytoplankton.• Most of these have an almost Freudian fixation on food and cleanliness.• She wondered if her fixation with Ace was because in her mind the two of them were inextricably linked.• Despite his later fixation with relationships, Gedge's first song on record did not deal with the subject.• Getting stuck in the phallic phase is little progress over fixation on the oral phase.• But, ah, what might have been, if we did not have this political fixation on reducing or eliminating deficits.• Consequently, this fixation on the earliest, nurturing and nutritive superego-precursor seems increasingly to express itself in the form of drug-addiction.• Your body has expressed its need through this fixation on the nearest man.fix·a·tion nounChineseSyllable
Corpus in a very interest strong for or someone love
fixation
fix‧a‧tion /fɪkˈseɪʃən/
noun [countable]
1. a very strong interest in or love for someone or something, that is not natural or healthy
fixation on/with/about
Carlo has an absolute fixation with the royal family.
a mother fixation
2. technical a kind of mental illness in which someone’s mind or emotions stop developing
fix‧a‧tion /fɪkˈseɪʃən/
noun [countable]1. a very strong interest in or love for someone or something, that is not natural or healthy
fixation on/with/about
2. technical a kind of mental illness in which someone’s mind or emotions stop developing