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1 distract
أَلْهَى \ distract: to cause (the mind or attention of sb.) to wander: The noise distracted me (or my attention) from my work. \ صَرَفَ الانْتِبَاه عَن \ distract: to cause (the mind or attention of sb.) to wander: The noise distracted me (or my attention) from my work. -
2 distract
أَشْغَلَ \ distract: to cause (the mind or attention of sb.) to wander: The noise distracted me (or my attention) from my work. occupy: to fill (a space, time, sb.’s mind, etc.); keep sb. busy: The top shelf was occupied by my son’s books. Children need something to occupy them during the holidays. -
3 distract
[dɪˈstrækt] verbto draw aside (the mind or attention of):يَصْرِفُ عَن، يُلْهيHe was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.
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4 distogliere
distogliere v.tr.1 ( dissuadere) to dissuade; to deter, to put* off: l'insuccesso non lo distolse da un nuovo tentativo, failure didn't deter him from (o didn't put him off) trying again; vorrei proprio distoglierti dall'idea di lasciare il tuo lavoro, I would strongly dissuade you from leaving your job2 ( distrarre) to divert, to distract: come potrei distogliere la sua attenzione da te?, how could I divert his attention away from you?; non riesco a lavorare se la mia attenzione è distolta da continue interruzioni, I can't work if I'm being continually interrupted3 ( allontanare) to remove, to withdraw*: distogliere lo sguardo, to look away; distogliere il pensiero da qlco., not to think about sthg.◘ distogliersi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to be diverted, to be distracted; ( allontanarsi) to get* away: la mia attenzione non poteva distogliere da quello spettacolo, I couldn't drag (o tear) my attention away from the sight; non potevo distogliermi dal pensiero che..., I couldn't get rid of the thought that...* * *[dis'tɔʎʎere]verbo transitivodistogliere l'attenzione da — to divert o distract attention from
distogliere gli occhi o lo sguardo da to avert one's eyes o gaze from, to take one's eye off; distogliere i propri pensieri da — to turn one's thoughts away from
2) (distrarre)distogliere qcn. da — to distract sb. from, to take sb. away from [obiettivo, lavoro]
3) (dissuadere) to dissuade, to deter [ persona]* * *distogliere/dis'tɔλλere/ [28]1 (volgere altrove) distogliere l'attenzione da to divert o distract attention from; distogliere gli occhi o lo sguardo da to avert one's eyes o gaze from, to take one's eye off; distogliere i propri pensieri da to turn one's thoughts away from2 (distrarre) distogliere qcn. da to distract sb. from, to take sb. away from [obiettivo, lavoro]3 (dissuadere) to dissuade, to deter [ persona]. -
5 отвлечь внимание
1) General subject: feint, side-track attention, (чьё-л.) take attention off (от чего-л.), create a diversion, sidetrack attention, deflect attention (away from)2) Diplomatic term: (чьё-л.) distract attention3) Makarov: (чьё-л.) divert attention, (чьё-л.) distract attention from (от чего-л.), (чьё-л.) distract from (от чего-л.), (чьё-л.) distract mind from (от чего-л.), (чьё-л.) draw mind from (от чего-л.) -
6 отвлечь (чьё-л.) внимание
1) General subject: take attention off (от чего-л.)2) Diplomatic term: distract attention3) Makarov: divert attention, distract attention from (от чего-л.), distract from (от чего-л.), distract mind from (от чего-л.), draw mind from (от чего-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > отвлечь (чьё-л.) внимание
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7 отвлекать внимание
1) General subject: beguile, pass off (от чего-л.), side-track attention, (чьё-л.) take mind off (от чего-л.), create a diversion, sidetrack attention, deflect attention (away from)2) Diplomatic term: distract attention from (от чего-л.), (чьё-л.) divert attention, divert attention from (от чего-л.)3) Makarov: dissipate attention, (чьё-л.) distract from (от чего-л.), (чьё-л.) draw attention away from (от чего-л.), draw a red herring across the path, draw a red herring across the track, draw a red herring across the trailУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отвлекать внимание
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8 aandacht
♦voorbeelden:1 iemands aandacht afleiden • divert/distract someone's attention(persoonlijke) aandacht besteden aan • give (personal) attention toik dank u voor uw aandacht • I thank you for your attentiongeen aandacht hebben voor • have no thought foraan de/iemands aandacht ontsnappen • escape (someone's) noticealle aandacht opeisen • try to be the centre of attentional zijn aandacht richten op … • focus all one's attention on …(geen) aandacht schenken aan • pay (no) attention to, take (no) notice ofde/iemands aandacht trekken • attract/catch (someone's) attention, catch someone's eyede aandacht vestigen op/afleiden van • draw attention to, distract attention fromonder de aandacht komen/brengen van • come/bring to the attention of -
9 уводить в сторону
divert/distract attention fromЭти предложения – попытка увести в сторону от практического решения насущных проблем разоружения. – These proposals are attempts to divert/distract attention from the search for real/realistic solutions to disarmament issues/problems/questions.Словарь переводчика-синхрониста (русско-английский) > уводить в сторону
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10 уводить в сторону
divert/distract attention fromЭти предложения – попытка увести в сторону от практического решения насущных проблем разоружения. – These proposals are attempts to divert/distract attention from the search for real/realistic solutions to disarmament issues/problems/questions.Русско-английский словарь переводчика-синхрониста > уводить в сторону
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11 О-137
ДЛЯ ОТВОДА ГЛАЗ coll PrepP Invar adv or subj-compl with бытье ( subj: usu. concr or abstr) fixed WOin order to distract attention from sth., mislead s.o.: as a diversionary move (tactic, maneuver)as a smoke screen (in order) to divert attention from sth. (in limited contexts) (using sth.) as a front just to fool s.o.X был для отвода глаз - X was а diversionary move (tactic, maneuver)X was a smoke screen (in limited contexts) X was a front.В сетку для отвода глаз бросаете кусок мыла «Кармен»... но в секции детских игрушек берете огромную резиновую рыбу, выпускаете из нее воздух, затычку прячете себе за щеку, а плоскую рыбу - себе под свитер (Аксенов 6). As a diversionary move you throw into your basket a piece of Carmen brand soap... but in the children's toy section you pick up an enormous rubber fish, let the air out of it, then hide the plug in your mouth and the flattened fish under your sweater (6a).В указе говорилось о множестве жителей больших городов, которые состоят на работе для виду, для отвода глаз, а на самом деле занимаются темными махинациями... (Эткинд 1). The decree spoke of the large number of people living in large cities and taking on jobs for appearance' sake, to divert attention from their real and unsavory activities (1a).Кооператив... «важен для нас перед внешним миром, но мало значит внутри». То есть кооператив для отвода глаз, а на самом деле... «это наша альтернатива существующему строю» (Войнович 1)....A coop..."was important to us for the outside world but internally it had little meaning." In other words, the coop was a front, in fact, "it was our alternative to the existing system" (1a). -
12 для отвода глаз
• ДЛЯ ОТВОДА ГЛАЗ coll[PrepP; Invar; adv or subj-compl with быть (subj: usu. concr or abstr); fixed WO]=====⇒ in order to distract attention from sth., mislead s.o.:- as a diversionary move <tactic, maneuver>;- (in order) to divert attention from sth.;- [in limited contexts](using sth.) as a front;- just to fool s.o.;- [in limited contexts] X was a front.♦ В сетку для отвода глаз бросаете кусок мыла "Кармен"... но в секции детских игрушек берете огромную резиновую рыбу, выпускаете из неё воздух, затычку прячете себе за щеку, а плоскую рыбу - себе под свитер (Аксёнов 6). As a diversionary move you throw into your basket a piece of Carmen brand soap... but in the children's toy section you pick up an enormous rubber fish, let the air out of it, then hide the plug in your mouth and the flattened fish under your sweater (6a).♦ В указе говорилось о множестве жителей больших городов, которые состоят на работе для виду, для отвода глаз, а на самом деле занимаются тёмными махинациями... (Эткинд 1). The decree spoke of the large number of people living in large cities and taking on jobs for appearance' sake, to divert attention from their real and unsavory activities (1a).♦ Кооператив... "важен для нас перед внешним миром, но мало значит внутри". То есть кооператив для отвода глаз, а на самом деле... "это наша альтернатива существующему строю" (Войнович 1)....A coop..."was important to us for the outside world but internally it had little meaning." In other words, the coop was a front, in fact, "it was our alternative to the existing system" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > для отвода глаз
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13 de aandacht vestigen op/afleiden van
de aandacht vestigen op/afleiden vandraw attention to, distract attention fromVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de aandacht vestigen op/afleiden van
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14 эти предложения-попытка увести в сторону от практического решения этих насущных проблем
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > эти предложения-попытка увести в сторону от практического решения этих насущных проблем
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15 distogliere l'attenzione da
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16 крутить шарманку
syn: пульнуть отводотвлекать внимание окружающих во время совершения преступленияto distract attention from criminals while they are committing a crimeEnglish-Russian dictionary of the underworld > крутить шарманку
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17 distrarre
distract( divertire) entertain* * *distrarre v.tr.1 ( distogliere) to distract, to divert: la minima cosa lo distrae, the slightest thing distracts his attention; la vacanza l'aveva distratto dalle sue preoccupazioni, the holiday had taken his mind off his worries; distrarre l'attenzione di qlcu. da qlco., to take s.o.'s attention (o mind) off sthg.; questo continuo ronzio mi distrae, this continuous buzzing distracts me; distrarre qlcu. dal lavoro, to take s.o.'s mind off his work; non mi distrarre in continuazione, stop continually distracting me2 ( divertire) to entertain, to amuse: cerca di distrarre i bambini con qualche gioco, try to amuse the children with some game or other; la padrona di casa distraeva i suoi ospiti con storielle divertenti, the hostess was entertaining her guests with amusing anecdotes3 ( sottrarre e destinare a uso indebito) to misappropriate (anche dir.): fu riconosciuto colpevole di aver distratto un'ingente somma dalla cassa della ditta, he was found guilty of misappropriating a large sum from company funds◘ distrarsi v.rifl.1 to divert one's mind, to divert one's attention: si distrae facilmente, his mind wanders easily (o his attention is easily distracted); si distrae facilmente quando legge, his attention is easily distracted when he's reading2 ( divertirsi) to amuse oneself, to relax: lavori troppo, hai bisogno di distrarti!, you are working too much, you need to relax.* * *1. [dis'trarre]vb irreg vt(distogliere) to distract, divert, (divertire) to amuse, entertain2. vr (distrarsi)(non fare attenzione) to let one's mind wander, (svagarsi) to take one's mind off things* * *[dis'trarre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (deconcentrare) to distract [ persona] (da from; con with)distrarre l'attenzione di qcn. — to distract o divert sb.'s attention
2) (divertire) to amuse, to distract2.distrarre qcn. da — to take sb.'s mind off [problema, preoccupazione]
verbo pronominale distrarsi1) (deconcentrarsi) to divert one's mind, to divert one's attention2) (divertirsi) to amuse oneself3) (svagarsi)* * *distrarre/dis'trarre/ [95]1 (deconcentrare) to distract [ persona] (da from; con with); distrarre l'attenzione di qcn. to distract o divert sb.'s attention2 (divertire) to amuse, to distract3 (allontanare) distrarre qcn. da to take sb.'s mind off [problema, preoccupazione]II distrarsi verbo pronominale1 (deconcentrarsi) to divert one's mind, to divert one's attention2 (divertirsi) to amuse oneself3 (svagarsi) ho bisogno di distrarmi I need to take my mind off things. -
18 distraer
v.1 to amuse, to entertain.2 to distract.¡no me distraigas, que estoy trabajando! don't distract me, I'm working!El payaso distrajo al chico The clown distracted the boy.3 to be entertaining.la lectura distrae mucho reading is fun4 to abstract, to absorb.La música distrae a María Music abstracts Mary.5 to misappropriate, to alienate, to deviate, to divert.Ella distrajo fondos de la escuela She misappropriated school funds.* * *1 (divertir) to amuse, entertain2 (atención) to distract; (pena, dolor, preocupaciones) to take one's mind off3 eufemístico (dinero) to embezzle1 (divertirse) to amuse oneself, enjoy oneself2 (entretenerse) to relax, pass the time3 (despistarse) to get distracted, be inattentive, be absent-minded* * *verb1) to distract2) entertain* * *1. VT1) (=entretener) to entertain, amusedistrajimos a los niños contándoles cuentos — we kept the children entertained o amused by telling them stories
2) (=despistar) to distract (de from)3) (Econ) [+ dinero, fondos] to embezzle4) [moralmente] to lead astray2.VI (=entretener) [pesca, ejercicio] to be relaxing, take your mind off things; [lectura, espectáculo] to be entertaining, take your mind off things3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <persona/atención> to distractb) ( entretener) < persona> to keep... amusedc) <fondos/dinero> to embezzle2.distraerse v prona) (despistarse, descuidarse) to get distractedb) ( entretenerse)* * *= distract.Ex. As he began to speak, she exhorted herself to pay close attention, not to let herself be so distracted by the earlier event that her mind would be off in some obscure cavern of her soul.----* distraer la atención = distract + attention.* distraer + Posesivo + atención = divert + Posesivo + attention.* distraerse con otra cosa = sidetrack.* que distrae la atención = distracting.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <persona/atención> to distractb) ( entretener) < persona> to keep... amusedc) <fondos/dinero> to embezzle2.distraerse v prona) (despistarse, descuidarse) to get distractedb) ( entretenerse)* * *= distract.Ex: As he began to speak, she exhorted herself to pay close attention, not to let herself be so distracted by the earlier event that her mind would be off in some obscure cavern of her soul.
* distraer la atención = distract + attention.* distraer + Posesivo + atención = divert + Posesivo + attention.* distraerse con otra cosa = sidetrack.* que distrae la atención = distracting.* * *vt1 ‹persona/atención› to distractmientras uno lo distraía el otro le robó la llave while one of them distracted him o distracted his attention the other stole his key[ S ] no distraer al conductor do not distract the driver o the driver's attentiondistraer a algn DE algo to distract sb FROM sthla música me distrajo de la lectura I was distracted from my reading by the musicno me distraigas de mi trabajo don't distract me from my worktengo que hacer algo para distraerlo de sus preocupaciones I have to do something to take his mind off his worries2(entretener): la lectura lo distrae en sus ratos de ocio he enjoys reading in his free timelos distraía contándoles cuentos she entertained them o kept them entertained o kept them amused by telling them stories3 ‹fondos/dinero› to embezzle1 (despistarse, descuidarse) to get distractedme distraje un momento y se quemaron las tostadas I got distracted o my mind wandered for a moment and the toast burnedsi no te distraes, terminarás antes if you keep your mind on what you're doing o if you don't let yourself get distracted you'll finish sooner2(entretenerse): necesitas distraerte un poco, estás siempre metida en casa you need to find something to do o you need to get out and enjoy yourself, you're always stuck in the houseno necesita mucho para distraerse, una hoja de papel y un lápiz le bastan she doesn't need much to keep her amused o entertained, she's quite content with a sheet of paper and a pencilse distraen viendo la televisión they while away o pass the time watching television* * *
distraer ( conjugate distraer) verbo transitivo
distraer a algn de algo ‹de trabajo/estudios› to distract sb from sth ‹ de preocupaciones› to take sb's mind off sth
distraerse verbo pronominal
b) ( entretenerse):
se distrae con cualquier cosa she doesn't need much to keep amused
distraer verbo transitivo
1 (entretener) to entertain: la televisión distrae a la abuela, the television keeps Grandmother amused
2 (desviar la atención) to distract
' distraer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distraerse
- entretener
English:
distract
- keep from
- divert
- put
* * *♦ vt1. [divertir] to amuse, to entertain;lo que más me distrae es el bricolaje my favourite pastime is do-it-yourself;les contaba cuentos para distraerlos he told them stories to keep them entertained2. [despistar] to distract;¡no me distraigas, que estoy trabajando! don't distract me, I'm working!;tú lo distraes para que yo pueda entrar you distract his attention so I can get in;algo distrajo su atención something distracted her3. [malversar] to embezzle, to misappropriate♦ vi[entretener] to be entertaining;la lectura distrae mucho reading is fun* * *<part distraído> v/t1 distract2:la radio la distrae she enjoys listening to the radio* * *distraer {81} vt1) : to distract2) entretener: to entertain, to amuse* * *distraer vb1. (despistar) to distract -
19 ablenken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. von einer Richtung: divert2. fig. (Gefahr, Verdacht etc.) avert, ward off; den Verdacht von sich ablenken avert suspicion, divert suspicion (away) from o.s.3. fig. von der Arbeit etc.: distract; (zerstreuen) divert; jemandes Aufmerksamkeit von etw. ablenken take s.o.’s attention off s.th.; sich leicht / durch nichts ablenken lassen be easily distracted / be oblivious to all distractions; jemanden von seinen Sorgen etc. ablenken take s.o.’s mind off his ( oder her) worries etc.II v/i1. Fahrzeug: turn (off)2. fig. (zerstreuen) Sache: create a distraction; das lenkt sehr gut ab this offers a perfect distraction4. PHYS. Strahlen etc.: deviate, divergeIII v/refl fig. take one’s mind off things* * *(umleiten) to deflect; to deviate; to turn away;(verwirren) to call away; to sidetrack; to abstract; to distract* * *ạb|len|ken sep1. vt1) (= ab-, wegleiten) to deflect (AUCH PHYS), to turn aside or away; Wellen, Licht to refract; Schlag to parry; Katastrophe to avert2) (= zerstreuen) to distractwir mussten die Kinder ablenken — we had to find something to take the children's minds off things
jdn von seinem Schmerz/seinen Sorgen ablenken — to make sb forget his/her pain/worries, to take sb's mind off his/her pain/worries
jdn von der Arbeit ablenken — to distract sb from his/her work
2. vi1)(= ausweichen)
(vom Thema) ablenken — to change the subject; (bei einem Gespräch auch) to turn the conversation2) (= zerstreuen) to create a distractionsie geht jede Woche Schwimmen, das lenkt ab — she goes swimming every week, which takes her mind off things
3. vrto take one's mind off things* * *1) (to turn aside (from a fixed course or direction): He deflected the blow with his arm.) deflect2) (to draw aside (the mind or attention of): He was constantly being distracted from his work by the noisy conversation of his colleagues.) distract3) (to turn (a person) aside from what he was about to do: I intended to write letters this evening, but was sidetracked into going to the pictures instead.) sidetrack* * *ab|len·kenI. vt1. (zerstreuen)▪ jdn \ablenken to divert [or distract] sbwenn er Sorgen hat, lenkt ihn Gartenarbeit immer ab if he's worried, working in the garden diverts his thoughts2. (abbringen)3. (eine andere Richtung geben)4. PHYSLicht \ablenken to refract lightStrahlen \ablenken to deflect raysII. vi1. (ausweichen)vom Thema \ablenken to change the subject2. (zerstreuen) to take sb's mind off thingsIII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (weglenken) deflectden Verdacht von sich ablenken — (fig.) divert suspicion from oneself
2) auch itr. (abbringen)alles, was ablenkt — everything that is distracting
3) auch itr. (zerstreuen) divert2.intransitives Verb[vom Thema] ablenken — change the subject
* * *ablenken (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. von einer Richtung: divertden Verdacht von sich ablenken avert suspicion, divert suspicion (away) from o.s.jemandes Aufmerksamkeit von etwas ablenken take sb’s attention off sth;sich leicht/durch nichts ablenken lassen be easily distracted/be oblivious to all distractions;B. v/i1. Fahrzeug: turn (off)2. fig (zerstreuen) Sache: create a distraction;das lenkt sehr gut ab this offers a perfect distraction3. Person: change the subject, digress, sidetrack;lenk nicht ab! don’t change the subject!4. PHYS Strahlen etc: deviate, divergeC. v/r fig take one’s mind off things* * *1.transitives Verb1) (weglenken) deflectden Verdacht von sich ablenken — (fig.) divert suspicion from oneself
2) auch itr. (abbringen)alles, was ablenkt — everything that is distracting
3) auch itr. (zerstreuen) divert2.intransitives Verb[vom Thema] ablenken — change the subject
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20 détourner
détourner [detuʀne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ route, ruisseau, circulation] to divert ; [pirate de l'air] to hijack ; [+ soupçon] to divert ( sur on to ) ; [+ coup, ballon, tir] to deflectb. ( = tourner d'un autre côté) to turn away• détourner les yeux or le regard to look awayc. ( = écarter) to divertd. [+ loi, réglementation] to twiste. [+ fonds] to embezzle ; [+ marchandises] to misappropriate2. reflexive verb* * *detuʀne
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1) ( écarter) to divert [attention] (de from)détourner les yeux or le regard or la tête — to look away (de from)
2) ( éloigner)détourner de — to distract [somebody] from [objectif]
3) ( modifier le cours de) to divert [rivière, circulation]4) ( modifier la destination de) to divert [vol, navire, ressources] (sur, vers to)5) ( à des fins criminelles) to hijack [avion, navire]; to misappropriate, to embezzle [fonds]
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se détourner verbe pronominal1) ( renoncer)se détourner de — to turn away from [client, ami]
2) ( tourner la tête) to look away* * *detuʀne vt1) [cours d'eau, circulation] to divert2) [personne]3) [attention] to distract, to divertdétourner l'attention de qn — to distract sb's attention, to divert sb's attention
4) [avion] to divert, to reroute, (par la force) to hijack5) [yeux, tête] to turn away6) [somme, fonds] to embezzle, to misappropriate* * *détourner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( écarter) to divert [attention] (de from); détourner les yeux or le regard or la tête to look away (de from); détourner les soupçons sur qn d'autre to make suspicion fall on sb else;2 ( éloigner) détourner de to distract [sb] from [objectif, études, vrai problème]; ils cherchent à te détourner de moi they are trying to get you away from me;3 ( modifier le cours de) to divert [rivière, circulation]; détourner la conversation to change the subject;4 ( modifier la destination de) to divert [vol, navire, troupes, ressources] (sur, vers to);5 ( à des fins criminelles) to hijack [avion, navire]; to misappropriate, to embezzle [fonds, somme d'argent];7 ( subvertir) to twist [loi]; détourner l'Histoire à son profit to rewrite history to serve one's own purposes;8 ( déformer) to deface [film, affiche, objet].B se détourner vpr2 ( tourner la tête) to look away.[deturne] verbe transitif[fleuve] to divert2. [avion, autocar] to hijackdétourner les yeux ou le regard to avert one's eyes, to look away5. [détacher] to take away (separable)détourner quelqu'un de son devoir to divert somebody from his/her duty6. [extorquer] to misappropriate7. DROIT [mineur] to corrupt————————se détourner verbe pronominal intransitif————————se détourner de verbe pronominal plus prépositionen grandissant, je me suis détourné de la natation I got tired of swimming as I grew older
См. также в других словарях:
distract (someone's) attention from something — distract (someone’s) attention from something phrase to do something in order to stop someone from paying attention to something They tried to distract attention from the crisis. Thesaurus: to make someone unable to concentrate or think… … Useful english 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
distract — dis|tract [dıˈstrækt] v [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: distractus, past participle of distrahere to pull apart ] to take someone s attention away from something by making them look at or listen to something else ▪ Try not to distract the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
attention — at|ten|tion [ ə tenʃən ] noun *** ▸ 1 interest/thought ▸ 2 fact that you notice something ▸ 3 special care/treatment ▸ 4 way of standing straight ▸ 5 show of love/interest ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) uncount the interest or thought you give to something you … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
attention */*/*/ — UK [əˈtenʃ(ə)n] / US noun 1) a) [uncountable] the interest or thought that you give to something you are listening to or watching The speaker was dull and their attention soon wandered. May I please have your attention? turn your attention to… … English dictionary
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
attention — attentional, adj. n. /euh ten sheuhn/; interj. /euh ten shun /, n. 1. the act or faculty of attending, esp. by directing the mind to an object. 2. Psychol. a. a concentration of the mind on a single object or thought, esp. one preferentially… … Universalium
distract — verb (T) to make someone who is working, studying etc unable to continue what they are doing by making them look at or listen to something else: Try not to distract the other students. | distract sb from: Meg was distracted from her work by the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
distract — verb ADVERB ▪ easily ▪ He s easily distracted from his work ▪ momentarily, temporarily ▪ A noise outside momentarily distracted her. PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary