distraction

英[dɪ'strækʃn] 美[dɪ'strækʃn]
  • n. 分心;分心的事物;注意力分散;娱乐;消遣;发狂
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星级词汇:
    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

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"

1. Driven to distraction, he murdered the woman who jilted him.
他被逼得发狂,于是杀死了抛弃他的那个女人。

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2. A very clingy child can drive a parent to distraction.
依赖性太强的孩子会逼得父母心烦意乱。

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3. Let's invite her to the disco — she needs distraction.
我们请她去迪斯科舞会 吧,她需要散散心.

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4. The child's continual crying drove me to distraction.
那孩子不断的哭声弄得我几乎要发疯.

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5. I feel this is getting to be a distraction from what I really want to do.
我觉得这开始让我无法集中精神做我真正想做的事情了。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. You must reject distraction and concentrate on your work at hand.
      你必须停止分心,集中精力在你手头的工作上。
    2. Noise is a distraction when you are trying to study.
      当你读书时,喧闹声是会令人分心的。
    3. Could you set up a distraction for me?
      你可以帮我制造些令人分心的事吗?
    4. Education is seen as a handy distraction.
      教育问题显然很容易转移公众的注意力。
    5. He complains that there is not enough distraction in the town.
      他抱怨城里娱乐场所不够多。
    6. 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。
    7. The child's continual crying drove me to distraction.
      那孩子不断的哭声弄得我几乎要发狂。