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distractive

/dih-strak-tiv/US // dɪˈstræk tɪv //

分心,分散注意力,分心的,心烦意乱

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to distract.

Examples

  • The new guidelines “include guidance around obstructive text and images, excessive and distractive ads, or content that doesn’t add any value to the job posting.”

  • The new guidelines are a new content policy that “include guidance around obstructive text and images, excessive and distractive ads, or content that doesn’t add any value to the job posting,” Google wrote.

  • It is always distractive, and very often ends in a wrong combination.

  • Between these extremes are many sentences which may take either the comma or the semicolon without distractive effect.

  • No. 74 is a particularly distractive sentence, although its punctuation may be technically correct.

  • The distractive effect caused by producing two impressions through a wrong use of marks of parenthesis, should be avoided.