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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dis·tract /dɪˈstrækt/ ●●○ verb [transitive]  DISTURBto take someone’s attention away from something by making them look at or listen to something else 分散〔注意力〕,使分心 Try not to distract the other students. 尽量不要让其他学生分心。distract somebody/something from something Coverage of the war was used to distract attention from other matters. 对战争的报道被用来分散对其他事情的注意力。distracting adjective→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
distractAlan is moving slowly, apparently distracted by other cases.I was distracted by the sound of a car alarm in the street.The couple behind us kept distracting everyone by talking during the movie.I'd love to tell you what he did with it but I must not get distracted from the task in hand.Don't distract me while I'm driving!To distract myself, I was playing a little game wherein I tried to determine which apparatus I hated most.She looked rather as the Duchess of Windsor did in distracted old age.A more complicated mount might have distracted one's eye from the flowers and the frame.A horizontal striping pattern distracts the eye and disguises the pattern of light and dark.A plot should always be strong enough to distract you from hats.Don't distract your father while he's driving.distract attentionMany experienced speakers mar their conversations as well as their orations with a profusion of ums and ers which distract attention.Such comments have distracted attention from a long-awaited improvement in the economy.The authorities are said to take the view that the Gulf war will distract attention from civilian casualties in Jaffna.It also distracted attention from the continued effects of racism.But his banter was a way of distracting attention from the issue at hand.Police said the message was a decoy to distract attention from the real danger area.Combine roses with earlier or later flowering plants, and with evergreens to distract attention from their leafless stems in winter.
Origin distract (1300-1400) Latin distractus, past participle of distrahere to pull apart
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distract
distract /dɪˈstrækt/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: distractus, past participle of distrahere 'to pull apart'
to take someone’s attention away from something by making them look at or listen to something else:
    Try not to distract the other students.
    distract somebody/something from something
    Coverage of the war was used to distract attention from other matters.
—distracting adjective


dis·tractBrE /dɪˈstrækt/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈstrækt/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they distract BrE /dɪˈstrækt/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈstrækt/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it distracts BrE /dɪˈstrækts/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈstrækts/ 🔊past simple distracted BrE /dɪˈstræktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈstræktɪd/ 🔊past participle distracted BrE /dɪˈstræktɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈstræktɪd/ 🔊 -ing form distracting BrE /dɪˈstræktɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈstræktɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb/sth (from sth) to take sb's attention away from what they are trying to do 转移(注意力);分散(思想);使分心 SYN divert You're distracting me from my work. 你使我不能专心工作。🔊🔊Don't talk to hershe's very easily distracted. 不要同她讲话,她的注意力很容易分散。🔊🔊It was another attempt to distract attention from the truth. 这又是企图分散人们对事实真相的注意力。🔊🔊 dis·tract·ing BrE /dɪˈstræktɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈstræktɪŋ/ 🔊 adjectivedistracting thoughts令人分心的想法a distracting noise使人心烦意乱的嘈杂声