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1 distract attention
1) Дипломатический термин: отвлечь (чьё-л.) внимание2) Макаров: отвести глаза (кому-л.), отводить глаза (кому-л. отвлекать) -
2 distract attention from
1) Дипломатический термин: отвлекать внимание (от чего-л.)2) Макаров: отвлечь (чьё-л.) внимание (от чего-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > distract attention from
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3 distract attention
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4 distract attention from
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > distract attention from
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5 distract\ attention\ from
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6 in order to distract attention
Общая лексика: для отвода глазУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > in order to distract attention
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7 these proposals are attempts to distract attention from the search for realistic solutions to disarmament issues
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > these proposals are attempts to distract attention from the search for realistic solutions to disarmament issues
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8 to distract attention from smth.
отвлекать внимание от чего-л.English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to distract attention from smth.
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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 [dɪsˈtrækt][+ person] distraire ; ( = interrupt) déranger* * *[dɪ'strækt]transitive verb distraire -
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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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nвнимание, внимательностьto attract public attention — привлекать внимание общественности к чему-л., обращать внимание общественности на что-л.
to command international attention — завладевать вниманием всего мира; приковывать внимание всего мира
to direct one's attention to smth — направлять внимание на что-л.
to draw public attention to smth — привлекать внимание общественности к чему-л., обращать внимание общественности на что-л.
to gain attention — добиваться внимания (аудитории, общественности и т.п.)
to stand at attention — стоять по стойке "смирно"
to stand to attention — брит. стоять по стойке "смирно"
- world-wide attentionto turn one's attention to smth — обращаться к чему-л.; сосредотачиваться на чем-л.
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1 ყურადღებაto attract attention ყურადღების მიქცევა (ყირადღებას მიიქცევს), მიპყრობა, მიზიდვა2 ყურადღება (პატივი, პატივისცემა)he engrossed all our attention მთელი ჩვენი ყურადღება მიიპყრო / დაიპყროI’ll give it a close attention ამას განსაკუთრებულ ყურადღებას მივაქცევ / განსაკუთრებული გულისყურით მოვეკიდებიa group of people captured his attention ხალხის ჯგუფმა მისი ყურადღება მიიზიდაhe called my attention to this fact მთხოვა, ამ ფაქტზე გამემახვილებინა ყურადღებაto call smb's attention to sth: ყურადღების მიპყრობაshe was listening to him with breathless attention გატრუნული/სულგანაბული უსმენდა -
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nвнимание, внимательность- bring smth. to the attention of smb.- devote attention to smth.- direct one's attention to smth.- divert attention from smth.- distract attention from smth.- turn one's attention to smth. -
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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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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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♦ attention /əˈtɛnʃn/n. [u]1 attenzione: to attract (o to catch) sb. 's attention, attirare l'attenzione di q.; to bring st. to sb. 's attention, portare qc. all'attenzione di q.; to draw sb. 's attention to st., far notare qc. a q.; to pay attention to st., prestare (o fare) attenzione a qc.; to distract sb. 's attention, distrarre l'attenzione di q.; to concentrate (o to focus) one's attention on st., concentrare l'attenzione su qc.; Pay attention, please!, (state) attenti, per favore!; to turn one's attention to st., rivolgere la propria attenzione a qc.; scant attention, scarsa attenzione; undivided attention, la completa attenzione2 assistenza; cure (pl.); manutenzione: The building needs urgent attention, l'edificio necessita di interventi urgenti; medical attention, assistenza medica3 (al pl.) attenzioni; interesse (sing.); premure; cortesie4 (mil.) attenti: Attention!, attenti!; to come to attention, mettersi sull'attenti; to stand (o to) attention, stare (o essere) sull'attenti● (med.) attention deficit disorder, disturbo da mancanza di attenzione □ attention-seeking, ( di persona) che cerca di attirare l'attenzione; che vuol essere sempre al centro dell'attenzione □ attention span, capacità di attenzione (o di concentrazione) □ ( su una busta) ( for the) attention of, all'attenzione di □ It has come to my attention that…, mi è giunta informazione che □ (form.) to pay one's attentions to a girl, fare la corte a una ragazza NOTA D'USO: - attenzione e attention-. -
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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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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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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
См. также в других словарях:
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