distraction是什么意思

  • En [ dɪˈstræk.ʃən]
  • Us [ dɪˈstræk.ʃən]

详细释义

  • 0 the state of being very bored or annoyed -- 心烦意乱,苦恼无聊

    • His lessons bore me to distraction. 听他讲课我打不起精神来。

    • That dreadful noise is driving me to distraction. 那种讨厌的噪音快把我烦死了。

    • I can turn the television off if you find it a distraction. 如果你觉得电视让你思想无法集中,我可以关掉。

    • one of the distractions of city life 城市生活的一项消遣活动

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  • The finished necklace looked the same as the teacher's in spite of constant interruptions and distractions.

  • Another problem can be that distractions at awakening impair dream recall.

  • Ideally, visual distractions should be kept to a minimum, but perhaps the most critical factor is the absence of glare.

  • The interview took place away from the treatment area and any distractions so that the participant was more comfortable and relaxed.

  • We must remember that masque performances were great occasions, replete with distractions - royalty, nobility, fancy dress, beautiful women, glorious jewellery.

  • Without the protection offered by college walls and communal discipline, how would scholars withstand temptations and distractions and devote themselves to higher things?

  • Many of the 277 notes are immediately germane to the text, although others are dispensable distractions.

  • Apart from seasonal distractions, local shareholders were content to 'sit tight'.

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  • 中文繁体

    心煩意亂,苦惱無聊, 分心的事, 分散注意力的東西…

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  • Español

    desconsuelo, distracción, diversión…

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  • Português

    distração…

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  • Türk dili

    dikkat dağıtan/oyalayıcı şey…

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  • Français

    distraction [feminine], distraction, confusion…

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  • Čeština

    rozptýlení, rozrušení…

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  • Dansk

    forstyrrelse, sindsforvirring, det at være drevet til vanvid…

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  • Indonesia

    gangguan, kekalutan…

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