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Engross Fully Word Meaning ɪn'ɡroʊs V.全神贯注于 Artist Engrossed

Front engross
Pron [ɪn'ɡroʊs]
Back 【engross】
v.全神贯注于
The artist was so engrossed in his painting that he didn't notice the people watching him.
艺术家太专注于作画;以至于没注意到人们在看他。
Vocab
engrossdevote (oneself) fully to

Engross is a verb that means to consume all of your attention or time. Once you engross yourself in the culture of high salaries and unlimited spending accounts, it's hard to go back to cooking at a sandwich shop.

Engross first came into English in the 1400s from the Old French word en gros, meaning "in bulk, at wholesale." By the 1700s the word had taken on the meaning of "absorb the whole attention." Immersing yourself fully in something can be good or bad. If you're studying Shakespeare, you want the plays to engross you so you don't lose focus. But if your video games engross you so much that you forget to shower or eat, that's a problem.

All forms of 'engross' will appear on average once every 915 pages.
engrossed
engrossing
engrossment
engross
gross
grossly
grossness
subgross

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