英:[dɪstræktə'bɪlɪtɪ]
美:[dɪstræktə'bɪlɪtɪ]
英:[dɪstræktə'bɪlɪtɪ]
美:[dɪstræktə'bɪlɪtɪ]
verb
transitive verb
to draw or direct (something, such as someone's attention) to a different object or in different directions at the same time
was distracted by a sudden noise
to turn aside : divert
refused to be distracted from her purpose
to stir up or confuse with conflicting emotions or motives
adjective
insane, mad
注意分散,随境转移:不能将注意力集中在手头的工作上
而往往过于受无关紧要的环境刺激所牵制
随境转移
Verb Middle English, from Latin distractus, past participle of distrahere, literally, to draw apart, from dis- + trahere to draw
The first known use of distract was in the 14th century
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
1 For instance, we need more powerful ways to filter the information we get online, so that we don't get a mass case of distractibility.
例如,我们就应该下大力气,想办法使我们从网络上获取的信息得到过滤,使我们不会出现被集体误导的情形。
2 On the Web, distractibility cuts both ways: banner advertising, for example, is the number one source of revenue, and it’s also the number one distraction for users.
在网上,专注力分散起了两方面的作用:如广告条,是最大的收入来源,也最能分散网民的专注。
3 You sneak into his room while I distract him.
4 He was distracted from his studies.
5 The students are easily distracted, especially when they're tired.
6 I was distracted by a loud noise.
7 The local story distracted attention from news of the war overseas.
8 Critics worry that humor may unintentionally distract passengers, who tend to remember the jokes, but not the actual safety message.
9 This setup not only liberates the USB port but also clears up the clutter that can distract drivers.