distract 的 2 个定义
- to draw away or divert, as the mind or attention: The music distracted him from his work.
- to disturb or trouble greatly in mind; beset: Grief distracted him.
- to provide a pleasant diversion for; amuse; entertain: I'm bored with bridge, but golf still distracts me.
- to separate or divide by dissension or strife.
- Obsolete. distracted.
distract 近义词
divert attention; confuse
distract 的近义词 38 个
- amuse
- bewilder
- detract
- disturb
- divert
- entertain
- fluster
- mislead
- perplex
- puzzle
- trouble
- abstract
- addle
- agitate
- befuddle
- beguile
- confound
- derange
- discompose
- disconcert
- engross
- harass
- madden
- occupy
- sidetrack
- stall
- torment
- unbalance
- unhinge
- call away
- catch flies
- draw away
- frenzy
- lead astray
- lead away
- mix up
- throw off
- turn aside
distract 的反义词 12 个
更多distract例句
- Its contemporary, sturdy design won’t distract you from the task at hand, but helps easily recall a date while you’re taking phone calls or mapping out your month.
- They may have the sun in their eyes or become distracted by a mosquito.
- Yet many business leaders are distracted from that mission at best—and, at worst, perpetuating bias themselves.
- If the ellipse persists in your visual system, your decision between the two should be slower, because the coin’s ellipse would distract you from the actual ellipse.
- Getting bogged down on any specific ranking factor is not a good idea and can distract you from your business goals.
- However we strain to distract ourselves, our consciousness of death heightens our awareness of evil.
- “I reached out, grabbing him, trying to get his attention, trying to distract him,” Valentino told The Post.
- They still just distract us from generally more substantive topics in need of our attention.
- The discussion of race in the league just serves to distract from why players misbehave.
- In the evenings brilliant slashes of purple and pink distract the horizon as the sun makes its way towards the sea.
- He was so full of pretty ways and dainty devices for to distract my mind, I never thought of counting.
- Irresponsible as he is, he must be allowed to move about without anything to distract his attention.
- Home, where nothing comes to distract me from my gnawing griefs and almost intolerable thoughts.
- My time was chiefly spent in talking, and listening to the conversation of others, in order to distract my attention.
- He quickly loosed a deer which was tied to his saddle, but the prey was not sufficient to distract them from their purpose.