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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
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
1 In fact, the longer the children had attended the noisy schools, the more distractible they became.
事实上,孩子们在吵闹的学校里呆得越久,他们就越容易分心。
2 The young "generation rent", by contrast, is poor, distractible and liable to shop online.
相比而言,年轻的“租房一代”经济比较拮据,很容易分心,且依赖网上购物。
3 People, like raccoons, are infinitely distractible, and that's the biggest problem in this age of attention deficit.
和浣熊一样,人们也可以被无限地分散专注力,这是专注缺失时代的最大问题。
4 It can 't explain the reduction of the priming effect, when distractible stimulation is put between priming stimulation and target stimulation.
激活扩散模型不能很好的解释由于在启动刺激和目标刺激之间加入干扰刺激而出现的启动效应的衰减。
5 Symptoms of hypomania include "increased motor activity, feeling agitated instead of happy, thoughts going too fast, they're distractible, and they can't concentrate."
轻度躁狂症状包括:运动活动增加,情绪激动不安,精神紧张,他们易于被周围事物分心,而不能集中自己的精神在所干事情上。
6 One person close to the famously distractible singer says that for a time he became preoccupied with making a feature-length movie based on the music video for the album's title track.
一个知情人士透露说,这个爱分心的歌星,有段时间,曾非常专注于这样一个计划:在《颤栗》音乐录影的基础上,拍摄出一部长篇电影。
7 You sneak into his room while I distract him.
8 He was distracted from his studies.
9 The students are easily distracted, especially when they're tired.
10 I was distracted by a loud noise.
11 The local story distracted attention from news of the war overseas.
12 Critics worry that humor may unintentionally distract passengers, who tend to remember the jokes, but not the actual safety message.
13 This setup not only liberates the USB port but also clears up the clutter that can distract drivers.
14 The active boy was extremely distractible.
那好动的男孩极不专心。