0 the state of thinking or worrying about something so much that you do not think about other things -- obsesja
1 something that you think or worry about a lot -- zainteresowanie
The preoccupations of this administrative elite prove remarkably similar to the topics of deliberative oratory : the competing claims of prudence, honour, and necessity.
As such, a review of syllabus types closely parallels the salient preoccupations of the field of language teaching over time.
Neither first-order concerns about scientific accounting, whatever that could mean, nor second-order preoccupations with research methodology need to be taken too seriously.
Where this happened it took away precious time and enormous energy from other economic and social preoccupations.
Flannery progresses through a series of chapters on individual texts where the issue of illusion is examined through a set of related preoccupations.
The preoccupations present as a young child persisted.
They are part of the pursuit of a wider concept of wellbeing that draws on the preoccupations of the body in postmodernity.
When modern preoccupations are set aside, we are led to wonder whether lex in this context is correctly interpreted as 'law' and historia as 'history'.
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(時常想的)想法、事情, 全神貫注,入神, 心事重重…
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