Obsesivo in english
Obsessive
pronunciation: əbsesɪv part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: əbsesɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures
obsesivo = obsessive ; obsessional.
Example: His obsessive concern for detail precluded the delegation of responsibility to others.Example: Obsessional stalkers tend to be resentful males who stalk partners from prior relationships.more:
» comportamiento obsesivo colectivo = collective obsessional behaviour .
Example: Collective obsessional behaviour can contribute to, and even dictate, the view of what the 'ideal' weight should be.» comprador obsesivo = shopaholic ; spendaholic .
Example: A self-proclaimed 'shopaholic', Nancy Strohmeyer, gives the reader an inside look at some of her many collections, including books, figurines, and stuffed animals. Example: Our trade deficit -- bringing more things in from foreign countries than we sell to the same countries -- has turned us into a nation of spendaholics.» de manera obsesiva = neurotically .
Example: The results suggest that neurotically hostile individuals view others as distrustful, the world as threatening, and themselves as unable to cope.» jugador obsesivo = compulsive gambler .
Example: One of the radical proposals being considered is the separation of ordinary punters from compulsive gamblers.» pensamiento obsesivo = obsessive thought .
Example: Trying to reason out or make sense from an obsessive thought usually only strengthens the thought.» persona obsesiva con el trabajo = workoholic [workholic] [También escrito workaholic] ; workaholic [También escrito workoholic] .
Example: Also, since they can be workoholics, people should learn to enjoy themselves more and take time off from their work. Example: Participants generated 306 different labels for female types (e.g. housewife, feminist, femme fatale, secretary, slob) and 310 for male types (e.g. workaholic, family man, sissy, womanizer, labourer).» trastorno obsesivo compulsivo (TOC) = obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) .
Example: Children and adults with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) suffer from unwanted and intrusive thoughts that they can't seem to get out of their heads (obsessions).