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2 distracted
2 ( abstracted) [look] égaré ;3 †( mad) fou/folle. -
3 distracted
distracted [dɪ'stræktɪd](a) (with thoughts elsewhere) distrait∎ distracted with worry/with grief fou (folle) d'inquiétude/de chagrin -
4 distracted
1) (turned aside (from what one is doing or thinking): He had slipped out while her attention was distracted.) distrait2) (out of one's mind; mad: a distracted old woman.) égaré, fou3) (distressed: The distracted mother couldn't reach her child in the burning house.) affolé -
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distract [dɪsˈtrækt][+ person] distraire ; ( = interrupt) déranger* * *[dɪ'strækt]transitive verb distraire -
6 distract
[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.) distraire- distraction -
7 distract
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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1. adjectivea. ( = away) absentb. ( = inattentive) distrait• to absent o.s. s'absenter3. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque absent est un adjectif, l'accent tombe sur la première syllabe: ˈæbsənt, lorsque c'est un verbe, sur la seconde: æbˈsent.* * *1. ['æbsənt]2) Military3) ( preoccupied) [look] absent2. [əb'sent]reflexive verb sout -
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10 dreamy
['driːmɪ]1) ( distracted) rêveur/-euse; [sound, music] doux/douce2) (colloq) ( attractive) [person] séduisant; [object] ravissant -
11 scatty
a. ( = scatterbrained) [person] étourdib. ( = distracted) to drive sb scatty rendre qn fou* * *(colloq) ['skætɪ] adjective GB étourdi -
12 vague
vague [veɪg]• I had a vague idea or feeling she would come j'avais vaguement le sentiment qu'elle viendrait• he was vague about the time he would be arriving at il est resté vague quant à l'heure de son arrivéeb. ( = absent-minded) [person] distrait* * *[veɪg]1) ( imprecise) [person, account, idea, memory, rumour, term] vague2) ( evasive)to be vague about — rester vague sur or évasif/-ive au sujet de [plans, past]
3) ( distracted) [person, expression] distrait; [gesture] vague4) (faint, slight) [sound, smell, taste] vague, imprécis; [fear, embarrassment] vague (before n); [doubt] léger/-ère (before n)5) ( unsure) -
13 undivided
((of attention etc) not distracted; wholly concentrated: Please give the matter your undivided attention.) tout, entier -
14 distraction
1 ( from concentration) distraction f ; I don't want any distractions ( environmental) je ne veux pas être distrait ; ( human) je ne veux pas qu'on me dérange ;3 ( diversion) diversion f ; to be a distraction from détourner l'attention de [problem, priority] ;4 ( entertainment) distraction f ; a distraction from un dérivatif à ; to come as a welcome distraction from être un dérivatif agréable à ;5 †( madness) folie f ; to drive sb to distraction rendre qn fou/folle ; to love sb to distraction aimer qn à la folie. -
15 dreamy
1 ( distracted) rêveur/-euse, distrait ;2 ( gentle) [sound, music] doux/douce ;3 ( dreamlike) [story, scene, day] irréel/irréelle ; -
16 vague
1 ( imprecise) [person, account, idea, memory, rumour, term] vague ;2 ( evasive) to be vague about rester vague sur or évasif/-ive au sujet de [plans, intentions, past, role] ;3 ( distracted) [person, state, expression] distrait ; [gesture] vague ; to look vague avoir l'air distrait ;4 (faint, slight) [sound, smell, taste] vague, imprécis ; [fear, embarrassment, disgust, unease] vague (before n) ; [doubt] léger/-ère (before n) ; a vague sense of guilt un vague sentiment de culpabilité ;5 ( unsure) I am (still) a bit vague about events je ne sais (toujours) pas très bien ce qui s'est passé ; we're rather vague about his plans nous ne connaissons pas très bien ses projets. -
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wandering ['wɒndərɪŋ](a) (roaming → person) errant, vagabond; (→ tribe) nomade; (→ stream) qui serpente, qui fait des méandres(b) (distracted → mind, thoughts, attention) distrait, vagabond2 noun(roaming) vagabondage m, voyages mpl;∎ during his wanderings pendant ses voyages►► Ornithology wandering albatross albatros m hurleur;familiar wandering hands mains fpl baladeuses;the Wandering Jew le Juif errant;Botany wandering Jew misère f;wandering minstrels ménestrels mpl
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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