Aún no tenemos significados para "more preoccupied".
1The rest of Europe is more preoccupied with other matters right now.
2He grunts irritably, his mind once more preoccupied with gold-and-olive versus blue-and-emerald.
3One night as they walked, he was more preoccupied than usual.
4But he was more preoccupied with sword fighting than motorcycle riding.
5Actually, he seemed more preoccupied by something else, something unknown.
6Whatever the source, he became irritated as the Commander grew more and more preoccupied.
7At 53, she is more preoccupied by how she looks.
8This time, the White House seems more preoccupied with Iran.
9AfirForum have been more preoccupied recently with their staunch opposition to land expropriation without compensation.
10Seeing my family upset was upsetting, sure, but I was more preoccupied with my illness.
11He said that he was "understandably more preoccupied with his health".
12The English were even more preoccupied back then with class, accent, appearance, background and wealth.
13Dom Claude's air was even more preoccupied than usual.
14Faust, however, is more preoccupied by the miserable weather.
15In the fall, the children returned to school and became more preoccupied with their own activities.
16Every evening, for instance, I was more and more preoccupied about our doubtful fare at tea.
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