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retentiveness
reˈtentiveness [f. retentive a.1 + -ness.] a. The state or quality of being retentive; the fact of possessing retention.a 1676 Hale Prim. Orig. Man. iii. vi. (1677) 282 The great retentiveness of his Memory. 1685 Gracian's Courtier's Orac. 261 When one finds himself moved, retentiveness should beat ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anal retentiveness
An anal retentive person is a person who pays such attention to detail that it becomes an obsession and may be an annoyance to others. The term derives from Freudian psychoanalysis. Origins In Freudian psychology, the anal stage is said to follow the oral stage of infant or early-childhood developme... wikipedia.org
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retentiveness
retentivenessn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Regression (psychology)
This literal anal retentiveness exemplifies his inefficacy as an independent adult. wikipedia.org
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mulching
mulching, vbl. n. (ˈmʌlʃɪŋ) [f. mulch v. + -ing1.] The action of covering with mulch.1817 Neill in Edin. Encycl. XI. 199/1 Mulching..consists in rendering a portion of the ground thoroughly moist by adding water, and working it like mortar. To increase the retentiveness of moisture, some short stabl... Oxford English Dictionary
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retentivity
retenˈtivity [f. as prec. + -ity.] 1. (See quot. 1881); now usu. the strength of the magnetic field that remains in a sample after removal of a saturating inducing field.1881 S. P. Thompson Electr. & Magn. ii. §90 This power of resisting magnetisation or demagnetisation, is sometimes called coercive... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poor Charlie's Almanack
touched upon lightly, with pictures given alongside - in line with Munger's idea to "make the mind reach out to the idea" thereby increasing the idea's retentiveness The pictures serve to make the idea vivid by increasing their retentiveness and add a bit of geeky humor to the book. wikipedia.org
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tenacity
tenacity (tɪˈnæsɪtɪ) [ad. rare L. tenācitās, f. tenāx, tenāci- tenacious: see -acity. So F. tenacité (14th c. in Godef. Compl.).] The quality or property of being tenacious. 1. Cohesiveness, toughness; viscosity, clamminess (of a liquid); also, adhesive quality, stickiness.1555 Eden Decades 145 A ce... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glossary of psychoanalysis
A Acathexis Afterwardsness Anal eroticism Anal expulsiveness Anal retentiveness Anticathexis Antinarcissism Aphanisis B Basic hostility Body wikipedia.org
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receptiveness
receptiveness (rɪˈsɛptɪvnɪs) [f. prec. + -ness.] Receptivity. (Common in recent use.)1681 J. Flavel Meth. Grace v. 104 There is found in us a capacity, aptness, or receptiveness, of this principle of life. 1701 Norris Ideal World i. i. 79 From the receptiveness of first matter he concludes the real ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cultural history of the buttocks
Sigmund Freud theorized that psychosexual development occurred in three stagesoral, anal, and genitaland that fixation in the anal stage caused anal retentiveness wikipedia.org
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肛门滞留人格
肛门滞留人格(英文:Anal retentiveness)是为心理学的一种学术理论,弗洛伊德在其精神分析学理论中提到,幼儿在肛门期(1至3岁)时因为父母过于重视对其排便的训练,而在日后养成了其过于重视细节的性格。该类型人格特质容易呈现固执、拥有、坚持己见。 wikipedia.org
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retinency
† ˈretinency Obs. rare. [Cf. prec. and -ency.] The fact or capability of retaining something; retentiveness.a 1640 Jackson Creed x. x. Wks. IX. 55 Original sin..is a positive retinency of the flesh or corrupt nature of man. 1709 F. Hauksbee Phys.-Mech. Exper. v. (1719) 117 The Canals will restore th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Benjamin Osgood Peirce
"On the permeability and the retentiveness of a mass of fine iron particles", Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sciences 42 (3) (1906), 87–91. wikipedia.org
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