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distraite

/dih-streyt; French dees-tret/US // dɪˈstreɪt; French disˈtrɛt //

遥远的,遥远的距离,遥远的地方,遥远

Definitions

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

Examples

  • Was Val to believe that under that charming exterior he was burning with the dull rage that kept her silent and distraite?

  • Mr. Rutledge, how have you managed to amuse my listless and distraite young niece so long?

  • She has to pretend to be distraite, for really she is very all there, and likes her dinner.

  • Her very silences are eloquent, and yet she is never distraite but always cheerful and frequently the brightest of the company.

  • She sat on thorns, and was so distraite she could hardly answer the simplest question.