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distrait

/dih-strey; French dees-tre/US // dɪˈstreɪ; French disˈtrɛ //UK // (dɪˈstreɪ, French distrɛ) //

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inattentive because of distracting worries, fears, etc.; absent-minded.

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Examples

  • "I've noticed Wade has been a little distrait for some time," Raed observed.

  • It is not surprising, therefore, that he should be nervous and distrait when he reappeared; but Dacre soon put him at ease.

  • Katherine was neither preoccupied nor distrait, or unamused even by the small accidents and absurdities of travel.

  • Irene was grave and distrait this morning, with a chilly reserve about her that did not court lover-like advances.

  • She still sat at the tea table, but all having been served, she was idle and a little distrait.