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1 distracting
dis·tract·ing[dɪˈstræktɪŋ]1. (disturbing) störendsb finds sth \distracting jdn stört etw2. (stopping sb from concentrating)▪ to be \distracting for sb jdn ablenken* * *adj.ablenkend adj.verwirrend adj. -
2 distracting
1) ( disturbing) störend;sb finds sth \distracting jdn stört etwto be \distracting for sb jdn ablenken -
3 disturbing
adjective* * *dis·turb·ing[dɪˈstɜ:bɪŋ, AM -tɜ:r-]1. (causing worry) beunruhigend, Besorgnis erregend▪ to be \disturbing to sb für jdn erschreckend seinthe following programme contains scenes that may be \disturbing to some viewers einige Zuschauer könnten an Szenen des folgenden Programms Anstoß nehmen2. (annoying) störend* * *[dI'stɜːbɪŋ]adj(= alarming) beunruhigend; (= distracting) störendsome viewers may find these scenes disturbing — einige Zuschauer könnten an diesen Szenen Anstoß nehmen
* * *disturbing adj (adv disturbingly)1. störend2. beunruhigend (to für)* * *adjective* * *adj.beunruhigend adj.störend adj.verwirrend adj.
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