obsessively
adverb uk/əbˈses.ɪv.li/ us/əbˈses.ɪv.li/ (also obsessionally, /əbˈseʃ.ən.əl.i/ /əbˈseʃ.ən.əl.i/)
痴迷地,迷恋地;过分投入地
in a way that involves thinking about something or someone, or doing something, too much or all the time
I was exercising obsessively but I was hardly eating and my body just couldn't cope. 我过分执着于锻炼身体,几乎不吃东西,我的身体就受不了了。
I turned into supermum, obsessively involved in every last detail of my young son's life. 我变成了超级妈妈,过分痴迷于我年幼的儿子生活的每一个细节。
See: obsessive
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- Managers and publicists keep lists of fans who obsessively call or try to stalk their clients.
- Though the pop world obsessively focuses on fickle teens, consumers over 35 are the fastest-growing segment of the music-buying public in terms of per-capita spending.
- But the company has been obsessively secretive.
- They exercise for hours, devise rigid rituals surrounding food, obsessively monitor their weight and yearn to resemble the taut-bodied celebrities whose images grace magazine covers.