Examples of using Obsessions in English and their translations into German
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Political
-
Computer
-
Programming
-
Official/political
-
Political
Obsessions are addictions.
I put up with your obsessions.
Obsessions that will consume them.
I don't think obsessions have reasons.
Obsessions never materialize.
But I have no obsessions. Not even a goal.
We all have our quirks and obsessions.
Obsessions. Crisis: vital, vocational, familiar.
You haven't noticed how weird I am, my obsessions?
These obsessions can cause significant distress.
Immortality was one of Rambaldi's obsessions.
Obsessions are persistent and invasive thoughts.
You exhaust me with your obsessions. Both of you!
Obsessions include thoughts or urges that never go away.
The Church... will not tolerate your obsessions.
Otherwise, her economic obsessions could cause problems in her emotional life.
And people talk a lot about his religious obsessions.
A club-compatible track about dark obsessions and the danger of losing oneself.
It enables him to follow his own obsessions.
The artist‟s personal obsessions combined with this quest create her own personal mythos.
We just received a"Best of The Obsessions" video from Sat.
Or in the case of certain neurotics, the appearance of phobias or obsessions.
Bradfield's narrating dives into obsessions again and again.
It uses generally empirical methods to investigate concrete mental states like joy, fear or obsessions.
The motives and obsessions of the left-oriented intellectual class recall the Cambridge Spy case.
Toxic relationships: overcome stuttering, obsessions and guilt.
Try to reduce obsessions and worrying and learn how to manage stress symptoms because the body and vitality thrive on a routine.
Indiscriminate identities, which hold us captive here in words and concepts, masked obsessions controlled by a host of other egos.
Obsessions are very uncomfortable thoughts, images, or impulses that appear involuntarily, and are usually associated with feelings of anxiety, revulsion, or shame.
We learned to quickly recognize and effectively resolve relationship issues and their effects, includinglearning disabilities, depression, obsessions, addictions, chaotic families, psychosomatic disease and stressful work relationships.