preoccupation u rečniku PONS

preoccupation Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

main preoccupation
to have a preoccupation with sth

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Some of these are the preference for certain guards, the preoccupation with time (or tempo) in fencing as well as many of the defensive actions.
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His preoccupation with the lake began in 1870.
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Deflecting this negative qi through geomancy is a preoccupation in feng shui.
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Classic hallmarks of addiction include impaired control over substances or behavior, preoccupation with substance or behavior, continued use despite consequences, and denial.
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His anguish over what to do with this discovery has become a constant preoccupation.
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Research suggests that confabulation occurs along a continuum of implausibility, bizarreness, content, conviction, preoccupation, and distress, and impact on daily life.
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They are now teenagers with the usual preoccupations of their age.
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The book's preoccupation with the vampire theory, though, has continued to evoke occasional ridicule and little serious interest.
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His preoccupation with death lasted through much of his youth.
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Such early paintings cluster into recognisable genres, all of which point to the sinful nature of preoccupation with money for its own sake.
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