English to Spanish Dictionary obsession

obsession

obsesión
definition
noun
she cared for him with a devotion bordering on obsession
the state of being obsessed with someone or something.
translation of 'obsession'
noun
idea fija,
manía,
tema,
obsesión
example
Argan is a hypochondriac and so his 'obsession' with the match is far from selfless.
Thus, it appears that our 'obsession' with this imaginary family is flourishing healthily online!
When vision becomes unshakeable 'obsession' , the potential for catastrophe may not be far away.
It can, however, be used as a pry bar to keep one from 'obsession' if wielded in a certain way.
The Party's high command is now bordering on 'obsession' in its concern over how to avoid a low voter turnout.
She didn't know what else to say, she couldn't relate to this 'obsession' with grades.
The film seems to go out of its way to say that obsession is just that - 'obsession' .
I do not understand your 'obsession' with the fool's gold that is electronic journal publishing.
He couldn't let it become a repeat of his two year 'obsession' with James.
As a critique of brand 'obsession' and consumer fashion, it was a masterpiece.
he was in the grip of an 'obsession' he was powerless to resist
she cared for him with a devotion bordering on 'obsession'
he was in the grip of an 'obsession' he was powerless to resist
As the majority of my salary was swallowed up by my 'obsession' , I ended up borrowing a lot of money to make ends meet.
she cared for him with a devotion bordering on 'obsession'
Its success may depend in part on our abiding 'obsession' with England's victory 38 years ago.
The American 'obsession' with therapy may almost be considered as a neurosis in its own right.
But Haig was also a progressive who shared the Edwardian 'obsession' for efficiency.
I don't have any kind of morbid 'obsession' , but I just want to be in my death bed thinking I tried to be alive.
Still, the fascination of the Scottish press with whether she is up the duff borders on 'obsession' .
I know that I will always have to write. It's more than a compulsion or 'obsession' .
Hers is a story of conspiracy and 'obsession' , courtroom battles and ambition.
So how did this 'obsession' with theory and preparation actually come about?
Another almost scary thing was his new 'obsession' with the opposite sex.
No wonder we feel about you more strongly, more 'obsessionally' - whether as Francophile or Francophobe - than you feel about us.
Aside from football, one of Flynn's big 'obsessions' is transport.
Mapping the psycho-geography of the Americas was undoubtedly one of the 'obsessions' of 20th century art.
This may sound judgmental, but mostly Hauser comes across as almost 'obsessionally' sceptical.
Occasionally Adam will become sidetracked from his boxing with 'obsessions' over obscure martial arts.
However, this knowledge is not sufficient to enable them to stop the 'obsessions' and compulsions.
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