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Brown study
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ensimismamiento, enajenación
a state in which one is very deep in thought and not aware of one's surroundings
What is the origin of the idiom "brown study" and when to use it?
The idiom "brown study" has its origins in Middle English, where the term "brown" was used to describe something that was gloomy, dull, or obscure. In this context, a "brown study" referred to a state of deep contemplation or daydreaming, often characterized by someone being lost in their thoughts. It is used to describe a state of deep, often absentminded contemplation or daydreaming in which a person becomes absorbed in their thoughts.
Example
During the lecture, I found myself in a brown study, thinking about unrelated matters instead of paying attention.
Durante la conferencia, me encontré en un ensimismamiento, pensando en asuntos no relacionados en lugar de prestar atención.
Sitting by the river, he went into a brown study, contemplating life's mysteries and his own future.
Sentado junto al río, entró en un ensimismamiento, contemplando los misterios de la vida y su propio futuro.

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