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1 обезумевший
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2 отвлеченное внимание
Russian-english psychology dictionary > отвлеченное внимание
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3 рассеянное внимание
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4 обезумевший
1) General subject: berserk, distracted, distracted (от горя, забот и т.п.), distraught, mad (от чего-либо), mad as a (March) hare, out of (one's) head, out of (one's) wits, out of one's wits, unglued, as mad as a hatter2) Colloquial: unscrewed3) Jargon: in a tizzy, wigged out4) Makarov: mad as a March hare -
5 обезуметь от боли
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6 отвлекаться
1) General subject: digress (от темы и т. п.), excurse (от темы), prescind, abstract oneself from (от чего-л.), get distracted (отвлекать своё внимание от чего-л.), take eye off the ball, get side-tracked2) Sports: sidetrack3) Rare: while4) Mathematics: abstract, be distracted5) Business: put off6) Makarov: digress from (отступать-от темы и т. п.) -
7 сводить (кого-л.) с ума
1) General subject: drive out of his mind, send out of his mind, send mad2) Jargon: drive someone crazyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сводить (кого-л.) с ума
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8 сводить с ума
1) General subject: bring to wit s' end, craze, dement, derange, drive crazy, drive mad, drive mad to drive out of his senses, (кого-л.) drive out of his mind, drive out of one's senses, drive to wit s' end, give the heebie-jeebies, madden, (кого-л.) send out of his mind, unbalance, (кого-л.) send mad, bring to wits' end, drive mad, give the jeebies, send mad, turn brain, drive insane (в прямом смысле лишать рассудка, а не в образном (drive crazy)), drive (smb.) mental, turn one's brain, addle3) Obsolete: bemad4) Rare: mad5) Religion: infatuate6) British English: drive potty7) Jargon: (кого-л.) drive someone crazy, (кого-либо) drive(smb) around the bend, (кого-либо) drive(smb) bonkers, (кого-либо) drive(smb) nuts8) American English: get someone going9) Makarov: bring to (one's) wit s' end, (кого-л.) send (smb.) mad, (кого-л.) send (smb.) off his head, (кого-л.) send (smb.) out of his mind, (кого-л.) drive a person distracted, (кого-л.) drive crazy, (кого-л.) drive daft, (кого-л.) drive distracted, (кого-л.) drive mad, (кого-л.) drive out of his mind, (кого-л.) drive out of his senses, (кого-л.) drive round the bend, (кого-л.) drive to distraction, drive out of senses, drive to wit s' end, drive to wits' end10) Ebay. send somebody mad/ crazy -
9 развлекаться
have fun, have a good time, amuse oneself, divert oneselfget distracted, be distracted -
10 отвлекаться
Русско-английский словарь математических терминов > отвлекаться
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11 отвлекаться
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12 безумный
1) General subject: absurd, agonized, crazed, crazy, daft, delirious, distracted, frantic, insane, lunatic, mad, madding, madman, nonsensical, off one's head, phrenetic, rabid, rash, unglued, unsane, vehement, wild, witless, doolally tap (to 'lose ones mind', derived from the boredom felt at the Deolali British Army transit camp. 'Tap' may refer to the Urdu word tap a malarial fever, therefore doolally tap refers to 'camp fever'), gone doolally, barmy, lost your mind, lost (one's) mind, lost your marbles, one short of a dozen, crackpot, wacky, barking mad, fruit cake, off (one's) rocker, balmy, off-the-wall3) Australian slang: loony, loopy, mad as a cut snake, mad as a meat axe, off( one's) block, off (one's) onion, off (one's) trolley, off the air, round the bend, wacko4) Scottish language: furious5) Jargon: bananas, cock-eyed, cockeyed, daffy, dippy, locoed, loose in the bean (в прямом и переносном смыслах), loose in the upper storey (в прямом и переносном смыслах), nutty, off (one's) chump, squirrelly, unscrewed, unzipped, zonkers, cockamamie (What a cockamamie idea! Что за безумная идея!), narly, in a tizzy, meshugah, out of one's head, nothing upstairs, bonkers, loco, off (one's) nut, pixilated6) Makarov: crazy (о замысле и т.п.), not right in the head7) Archaic: distraught -
13 быть расстроенным чем-либо
General subject: be distractedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть расстроенным чем-либо
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14 встревоженный
1) General subject: alarmed, anxious, be exercised about, distracted, disturbed, harassed, overanxious, overeager, overeager (и т.п.), scarey, scary, troubled, uneasy, unquiet, upset, uptight, worried2) Psychology: vexed3) Jargon: up tight -
15 горе оглушило её
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16 душевнобольной
1) General subject: distracted person, insane, lunatic, mental case, mental patient, mentally affected, mentally sick, of unsound mind, certifiable3) Psychiatry: mentally unsound6) Sociology: person with a mental problems7) leg.N.P. demented -
17 как безумный
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18 меня мучают сомнения
General subject: I am distracted with doubtsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > меня мучают сомнения
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19 меня раздирают сомнения
General subject: I am distracted with doubtsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > меня раздирают сомнения
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20 невменяемый
1) General subject: irresponsible, irresponsive2) Law: deranged, distracted person, insane, insane person, lunatic, mental case, mentally incompetent, non compos, non compos mentis, non composmentis3) Jargon: dippy, looney, loony, (a bit) odd (US slang), (a bit) strange, (a little) off, peculiar, bizarre, weird.4) leg.N.P. one who lacks criminal capacity or is insane5) Makarov: irresponsible imbecile
См. также в других словарях:
Distracted — Dis*tract ed, a. Mentally disordered; unsettled; mad. [1913 Webster] My distracted mind. Pope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distracted — distracted; un·distracted; … English syllables
distracted — index oblivious, thoughtless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
distracted — [di strakt′id] adj. unable to give proper attention to or concentrate on, as because of mental disturbance, anxiety, etc. distractedly adv … English World dictionary
Distracted — 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 Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distracted — adj. VERBS ▪ appear, be, look, seem ▪ become, get ▪ It s easy to get distracted when you re studying. ADVERB … Collocations dictionary
distracted — [[t]dɪstræ̱ktɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you are distracted, you are not concentrating on something because you are worried or are thinking about something else. She had seemed curiously distracted... She seemed less like a poetess than a distracted… … English dictionary
distracted — adjective 1) she seemed distracted today Syn: preoccupied, inattentive, vague, abstracted, distrait, absentminded, faraway, in a world of one s own; bemused, confused, bewildered; troubled, harassed, worried, anxious; informal miles away, not… … Thesaurus of popular words
distracted — distractedly, adv. distractedness, n. /di strak tid/, adj. 1. having the attention diverted: She tossed several rocks to the far left and slipped past the distracted sentry. 2. rendered incapable of behaving, reacting, etc., in a normal manner,… … Universalium
distracted — I distracted, distraught (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. agitated, frenzied, frantic; bewildered. See excitement, insanity, inattention. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Troubled] Syn. distraught, panicked, frenzied; see troubled 1 . 2.… … English dictionary for students
distracted — dis|tract|ed [ dı stræktəd ] adjective not able to concentrate on something: All that summer Rosie seemed distant and distracted. ╾ dis|tract|edly adverb … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English