obsessively ad. 着迷般地,过分地
obsessively[ adv ]
in a compulsive manner
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he cleaned his shoes compulsively after every walk
- He says he wants to be "almost obsessively egalitarian" about letting people into his next creation, a brasserie in the recently opened Paramount Hotel.
- Ever since the U.S. seized half its land mass in 1848, the Western Hemisphere's third-most-populous country has obsessively avoided any involvement in the affairs of the nation in first place.
- These elements were established by the demanding perfectionist, Watson. 'He emphasised people and service - obsessively,' noted Tom Peters in Liberation Management.
- The irony is that apartheid ('separate development'), so recently the number one hate on every liberal agenda, is now being positively - some would say obsessively - pursued by supposedly liberal broadcasters.
- In the newly integrated global economy, counting widgets on the borders and obsessively looking for fiscal balance are unrevealing ways of measuring national performance.