It was his fixed idea-uneideefixe, as he himself said.
2
He never doubted Claridge Pasha's return; it was une ideefixe.
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The ideefixe of the British public, fishermen, M.P.
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At twenty-five she had an ideefixe.
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It suggests that our country is in the grip of an ideefixe, and has grown immune both to new experience and to new thought.
1
He was not listening; his attention was concentrated on some fixedidea.
2
His uncle was engaged in the unaware execution of some fixedidea.
3
The sky was deep and brilliant, a fixedidea beyond human doubt.
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Days went by, and between them that fixedidea grew in intensity.
5
He threw the world and himself as nourishment to this fixedidea.
1
Half irritably he dismissed the intrusivethought.
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I get trapped inside an intrusivethought.
3
And then even Grave stopped taking bids and rubbed hard at her forehead, as though bothered by some intrusivethought.
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A behavioural measure of intrusivethought required participants to control their attention during two focus periods separated by a 5min period of self-referential worry.
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Results: In experiment 1 replacing personal intrusivethoughts took longer than replacing neutral thoughts.
Uso de fixed belief en inglés
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His future happiness must depend on his fixedbelief in her purity and truth.
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If, however, that be your fixedbelief, you may find it often severely tested.
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But underneath his calmness there was an unrest, hungering for repose,-therepose of a fixedbelief.
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But this was a fixedbelief of Molly's.
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But no experience could alter Napoleon's fixedbelief in the fatuity of all warfare except his own.
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This is a fixedbelief that you are guilty of something and that you deserve to be punished.
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He thus voices his fixedbelief:-
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What had been a fancy, slowly became a fixedbelief in the mind thus constantly dwelling upon one idea.
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For Bob, fixedbelief was intellectual suicide, and the framing of an argument into only two competing sides was absurd.
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One old inhabitant came to have the fixedbelief that David was the origin of pretty well all the mishaps in Llanystumdwy.
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She knew well his fixedbelief that she and Vere depended entirely on him, felt always perfectly safe when he was near.
12
For a moment I look down irresolute, then, through some fixedbelief in him, I look up and tell him the plain, bare truth.
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Constitutionally he was a nervous and pessimistic man with a fixedbelief in the conspiracy of events, banded for the undoing of him and his.
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"Tell you what, Bates," said Theydon abstractedly, "it is my fixedbelief that you and I could do with a brandy and soda apiece."