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1 ( break concentration) distraire [driver, player, worker] ; to be (easily) distracted by se laisser (facilement) distraire par ; to distract sb from sth distraire or détourner qn de qch ; to distract sb from doing empêcher qn de faire ; I was distracted by the noise le bruit m'a empêché de me concentrer ;2 ( divert) to distract attention détourner l'attention (from de) ; to distract sb's attention détourner l'attention de qn (from de) ;3 ( amuse) distraire. -
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distract [dɪ'strækt]∎ to distract sb from his/her work distraire qn de son travail;∎ to distract sb from his/her objective détourner qn de son but;∎ to distract sb or sb's attention (accidentally) distraire l'attention de qn; (on purpose) détourner l'attention de qn;∎ distract her for a couple of minutes détourne son attention pendant quelques minutes(c) (preoccupy) préoccuper -
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distract [dɪsˈtrækt][+ person] distraire ; ( = interrupt) déranger* * *[dɪ'strækt]transitive verb distraire -
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distract [dɪˊstrækt] v2) сбива́ть с то́лку; смуща́ть; расстра́ивать;distracted by ( или with, at) smth. расстро́енный чем-л.
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di'strækt(to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) distraer- distraction
distract vb distraertr[dɪ'strækt]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto distract somebody's attention distraer a alguien, distraer la atención de alguiento distract somebody from something distraer a alguien de algodistract [dɪ'strækt] vt: distraer, entretenerv.• descuidar v.• distraer v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• enloquecer v.dɪ'strækta) ( divert) \<\<person\>\> distraer*to distract somebody FROM something — distraer* a alguien de algo
b) ( amuse) entretener*, distraer*[dɪs'trækt]VT [+ person]* * *[dɪ'strækt]a) ( divert) \<\<person\>\> distraer*to distract somebody FROM something — distraer* a alguien de algo
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transitive verbdistract somebody['s attention from something] — jemanden [von etwas] ablenken
* * *[di'strækt](to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) ablenken- academic.ru/21334/distracted">distracted- distraction* * *dis·tract[dɪˈstrækt]vtto \distract sb's attention [away] from sth jds Aufmerksamkeit von etw dat ablenkento be easily \distracted leicht abzulenken sein* * *[dɪ'strkt]vt1) (= divert attention of) ablenken2) (old: amuse) zerstreuen, die Zeit vertreiben (+dat)* * *distract [dıˈstrækt] v/t2. jemanden zerstreuen3. verwirren4. aufwühlen, erregen5. beunruhigen, quälen* * *transitive verbdistract somebody['s attention from something] — jemanden [von etwas] ablenken
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dɪsˈtrækt гл.
1) отвлекать (внимание, мысли и т. п.) (from) to distract the attention ≈ отвлекать внимание to distract the mind ≈ отвлекать мысли A woman whose husband has just died needs activity to distract her from her grief. ≈ Женщине, у которой только что умер муж, нужно чем-то заниматься, чтобы отвлечь внимание от потери. Syn: to divert
2) отвлекать, уводить в сторону, сбивать с толку;
ставить в тупик;
смущать;
расстраивать I am distracted with doubts. ≈ Меня мучают сомнения. Syn: perplex, bewilder отвлекать, уводить в сторону;
рассеивать - to * smb.'s attention /mind/ from smth. отвлечь чье-л. внимание от чего-л. - you are *ing me ты мне мешаешь, ты меня отвлекаешь от дела раздирать душу;
приводить в смятение, растерянность;
расстраивать - her mind was *ed by grief горе оглушило ее, она обезумела от горя - to be *ed with pain обезуметь от боли - I am *ed with doubts меня мучают /раздирают/ сомнения distract отвлекать, рассеивать (внимание и т. п.;
from) ~ сбивать с толку;
смущать;
расстраивать;
distracted (by (или with, at) smth.) расстроенный( чем-л.) ~ сбивать с толку;
смущать;
расстраивать;
distracted (by (или with, at) smth.) расстроенный (чем-л.) distracted: distracted p. p. от distract ~ обезумевший;
to drive a person distracted сводить( кого-л.) с умаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > distract
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[dɪsˈtrækt]distract отвлекать, рассеивать (внимание и т. п.; from) distract сбивать с толку; смущать; расстраивать; distracted (by (или with, at) smth.) расстроенный (чем-л.) distract сбивать с толку; смущать; расстраивать; distracted (by (или with, at) smth.) расстроенный (чем-л.) distracted: distracted p. p. от distract distract обезумевший; to drive a person distracted сводить (кого-л.) с ума -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distract[Swahili Word] -purukusa[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distract[Swahili Word] -purukusha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[English Example] (s)he distracted the work rythm[Swahili Example] Alipurukusha utaratibu wa kazi------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distract[Swahili Word] -sahaulisha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -sahau------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] distract (a person)[Swahili Word] -rabishi[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[dɪ'strækt]to distract sb. from doing — distrarre o distogliere qcn. dal fare
I was distracted by the noise — il rumore mi ha distratto o deconcentrato
* * *[di'strækt](to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) distrarre, distogliere- distraction* * *[dɪ'strækt]to distract sb. from doing — distrarre o distogliere qcn. dal fare
I was distracted by the noise — il rumore mi ha distratto o deconcentrato
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[dɪ'strækt]гл.1) отвлекать, уводить в сторонуA woman whose husband has just died needs activity to distract her from her grief. — Женщине, у которой только что умер муж, нужно чем-то заниматься, чтобы отвлечься от горестных мыслей.
Syn:2) приводить в смятение; смущать; расстраиватьI am distracted with doubts. — Меня мучают сомнения.
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მოცდენა (მოაცდენს), მოწყვეტა (მოსწყვეტს)the noise distracted me from reading the book ხმაურმა წიგნის კითხვას მომწყვიტაchildren are easily distracted. ბავშვებს ყურადღება ადვილად ეფანტებათ -
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[dısʹtrækt] v1. отвлекать, уводить в сторону; рассеиватьto distract smb.'s attention /mind/ from smth. - отвлечь чьё-л. внимание от чего-л.
you are distracting me - ты мне мешаешь, ты меня отвлекаешь от дела
2. раздирать душу; приводить в смятение, растерянность; расстраиватьher mind was distracted by grief - горе оглушило её, она обезумела от горя
I am distracted with doubts - меня мучают /раздирают/ сомнения
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{dis'trækt}
1. отвличам (внимание и пр.), разсейвам
2. обърквам, разстройвам, смущавам, подлудявам, влудявам
to drive someone DISTRACTed подлудявам/обърквам някого* * *{dis'trakt} v 1. отвличам (внимание и пр.), разсейвам; 2. об* * *смущавам; обърквам; влудявам; разсейвам; разстройвам; заплесвам;* * *1. to drive someone distracted подлудявам/обърквам някого 2. обърквам, разстройвам, смущавам, подлудявам, влудявам 3. отвличам (внимание и пр.), разсейвам* * *distract[dis´trækt] v 1. отвличам (внимание и пр.); разсейвам; 2. обърквам, забърквам; разстройвам, смущавам; подлудявам, влудявам, обезумявам. -
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v. анхаарал сарниулах. distracted adj. \distract (with/ by sth) будлиу, мунгинаа, уймраа. distractedly adv. -
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[dɪs'trækt]vtperson, attention rozpraszać (rozproszyć perf)to distract sb's attention from sth — odrywać (oderwać perf) czyjąś uwagę od czegoś
* * *[di'strækt](to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) rozpraszać, odciągać uwagę- distraction
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Distract — Dis*tract , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Distracted}, old p. p. {Distraught}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Distracting}.] 1. To draw apart or away; to divide; to disjoin. [1913 Webster] A city . . . distracted from itself. Fuller. [1913 Webster] 2. To draw (the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Distract — Dis*tract , a. [L. distractus, p. p. of distrahere to draw asunder; dis + trahere to draw. See {Trace}, and cf. {Distraught}.] 1. Separated; drawn asunder. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Insane; mad. [Obs.] Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distract — index bait (harass), confuse (bewilder), disorganize, disorient, disrupt, disturb, divert … Law dictionary
distract — mid 14c., to draw asunder or apart, to turn aside (literal and figurative), from L. distractus, pp. of distrahere draw in different directions, from dis away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + trahere to draw (see TRACT (Cf. tract) (1)). Sense of to throw… … Etymology dictionary
distract — bewilder, nonplus, confound, dumbfound, mystify, perplex, *puzzle Analogous words: *confuse, muddle, addle, fuddle, befuddle: baffle, balk (see FRUSTRATE): agitate, upset, fluster, flurry, perturb, *discompose Antonyms: collect (one s thoughts,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
distract — [v] divert attention; confuse abstract, addle, agitate, amuse, befuddle, beguile, bewilder, call away, catch flies*, confound, derange, detract, discompose, disconcert, disturb, divert, draw away, engross, entertain, fluster, frenzy, harass, lead … New thesaurus
distract — ► VERB 1) prevent (someone) from giving their full attention to something. 2) divert (attention) from something. DERIVATIVES distracted adjective distracting adjective. ORIGIN Latin distrahere draw apart … English terms dictionary
distract — [di strakt′] vt. [ME distracten < L distractus, pp. of distrahere, to draw apart < dis , apart + trahere, DRAW] 1. to draw (the mind, attention, etc.) away in another direction; divert 2. to draw in conflicting directions; create conflict… … English World dictionary
distract */ — UK [dɪˈstrækt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms distract : present tense I/you/we/they distract he/she/it distracts present participle distracting past tense distracted past participle distracted to get someone s attention and prevent them from… … English dictionary
distract — detract, distract Both words are used transitively (with an object) followed by from; but their meanings are different. Detract, which (more than distract) is also used without an object, means ‘to take away (a part of something), to diminish’: • … Modern English usage
distract — dis|tract [ dı strækt ] verb transitive * to get someone s attention and prevent them from concentrating on something: She was distracted by the sound of running water. distract someone from something: We must let nothing distract us from our… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English