distraction如何读

英:[dɪˈstrækʃn]

美:[dɪˈstrækʃn]

distraction是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 娱乐
  2. 消遣
  3. 分心
  4. 精神错乱
  5. 发狂
  6. 注意力分散
  7. 困惑
  8. 焦躁不安
  9. 分散注意的事物
  10. 心烦意乱
  11. 精神涣散
  12. 使人分心的事情
  13. 心乱
  14. 心烦
  15. 神魂颠倒
  16. 让别人打搅
  17. 心神烦乱

distraction自然拼读

dis·trac·tion

dih straek shn

distraction变形

复数:distractions

distraction词根

词根:distract

adj.

distracted 心烦意乱的;思想不集中的

adv.

distractedly 心烦意乱地

v.

distracted 分心(distract的过去式)

vt.

distract 转移;分心

distraction英英释义

Noun

1. mental turmoil;

"he drives me to distraction"

2. an obstacle to attention

3. an entertainment that provokes pleased interest and distracts you from worries and vexations

4. the act of distracting; drawing someone's attention away from something;

"conjurers are experts at misdirection"

distraction词源中文解释

15世纪中期, distraccioun,“将思想从一个点或课程转移到另一个或其他点”,源自拉丁语 distractionem(主格 distractio)“拉开,分离”,动名词,来自 distrahere 的过去分词词干“在不同方向上拉”(参见 distract)。

“思想在不同方向上的拉扯,精神混乱或困惑”的意义来自于1590年代。意思是“激烈的精神骚动,模拟疯狂的兴奋”(在 driven to distraction 等中)来自于1600年左右。意思是“引起精神分散或困惑的事物或事实”来自于1610年代。

distraction_体育行业词汇

分心

精神涣散

distraction_医学行业词汇

分心,精神涣散:注意力从体验的主要部位转移或分散在各处

内脱位:一种关节面分离但其韧带尚未破裂,关节也未移位的脱位

骨折分离:由于组织插入或过度牵引使骨折碎片间的空隙增大

手术骨分离:骨横切后,骨的两部分经外科手术分离

牙弓过宽:牙或其他上颌或下颌结构的位置偏离中线。另见contraction

distraction_心理学行业词汇

分心

distraction_药学行业词汇

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distraction词源英文解释

see distract >entry 1

The first known use of distraction was in the 15th century

distraction儿童词典英英释义

disulfidenoun

a compound containing two atoms of sulfur combined with an element or chemical group

distributarynoun

a river branch flowing away from the main stream

distress1 of 2noun

great suffering of body or mind : pain, anguish

a painful situation : misfortune

a condition of danger or desperate need

a ship in distress

distress2 of 2verb

to cause to experience painful difficulties

to cause to worry or be troubled : upset

distress1 of 2noun

great suffering of body or mind : pain, anguish

a painful situation : misfortune

a condition of danger or desperate need

a ship in distress

distress2 of 2verb

to cause to experience painful difficulties

to cause to worry or be troubled : upset

distressfuladjective

causing distress : full of distress

distress1 of 2noun

great suffering of body or mind : pain, anguish

a painful situation : misfortune

a condition of danger or desperate need

a ship in distress

distress2 of 2verb

to cause to experience painful difficulties

to cause to worry or be troubled : upset

distraughtadjective

disturbed with doubt or painful feelings

insane sense 1

distractionnoun

the act of distracting : the state of being distractedespecially: mental confusion

something that makes it hard to pay attention

amusement sense 1

distractionnoun

the act of distracting : the state of being distractedespecially: mental confusion

something that makes it hard to pay attention

amusement sense 1

distractionnoun

the act of distracting : the state of being distractedespecially: mental confusion

something that makes it hard to pay attention

amusement sense 1

distraction医学词典英英释义

distractionnoun

diversion of the attention

mental confusion

excessive separation (as from improper traction) of fracture fragments

distraction 例句

1 Those only repeating words performed the same as those with no distraction, but those with the more complicated task showed even worse reaction times—an average of 480 milliseconds extra delay.

那些只复述单词的人与那些不分散注意力的人表现得一样,但那些任务更复杂的人反应时间更差——平均多出480毫秒的延迟。

2 I find it hard to work at home because there are too many distractions.

我发觉在家里工作很难,因为使人分心的事太多。

3 “We’d need a distraction. Maybe right after dinner. Everyone will be at the Mess. We’ll be really close to the main entrance.”

4 No distractions, nothing to stop myself from blurting the things that come to mind.

5 Ultimately, it's just a distraction and should have no bearing on the court.

最后, 资讯科技只是一种娱乐和应该已经没有在法院方面的举止.

6 Baby sheep, lost in the woods, must immediately search for their mothers—no distractions from strangers.

7 TV can be a welcome distraction after a hard day's work.

辛苦一天之后,看电视有时是很美的逍遣。

8 “Basketball will be a distraction from schoolwork,” Baba says.

9 It was little more than a speed bump – a minor distraction during my day.

那只不过是个小挫折——我一天中无足轻重的小烦恼。

10 Beethoven could not hide his unstable emotions from the music, nor did he use the job of music-making as a distraction from the difficulties of life.

11 He only needed a moment’s distraction to draw his sword.

12 As he said this, Kilvin looked directly at me, and for a moment there was none of his characteristic distraction lurking behind his eyes.

13 It does distract me from my other distractions for a bit, and I’m able to knock out my homework and shower without getting sidetracked.

14 But my few seconds of distraction cost me big: next thing I knew, B-Cubed was flying at me...and sinking into a slide.

15 Her older boys, even her nineteen-year-old, stayed close to her at home despite the many distractions that emerged as they finished high school.

16 Sonix was generally used on canines, but in this case it might provide a moment’s distraction.

17 The doorbell rang and I leapt up, grateful for the distraction.

18 I also spent hours observing him because it was a distraction.

19 Ferula’s affection for her sister-in-law became a passion, a dedication to waiting on her and caring for her and an unlimited tolerance for her distractions and eccentricities.

20 McCoy had used Cliff and Ria as a distraction and Miles was laying on the tiled floor in a puddle of his own blood.

distraction 同义词

3 心乱

upset

4 精神涣散

bemazed bemaze

8 精神不集中

scatty

10 极度激动

frenzy

20 心烦意乱

distraught

21 注意力分散

unperceiving

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