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41 distract from
להשכיח, להעביר מחשבה ממשהו* * *◙ והשממ הבשחמ ריבעהל,חיכשהל◄ -
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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.) distrahere, avlede- distractionavlede--------distrahereverb \/dɪˈstrækt\/1) dra bort, vende bort, avlede• the noise distracted his attention\/mind from his homework2) distrahere, forstyrredu distraherer\/forstyrrer meg i arbeidet3) være en avkobling for, underholde4) ( gammeldags) forvirre, forurolige -
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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.) distrahere- distraction* * *[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.) distrahere- distraction -
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mengalihkan perhatian, mengganggu* * *mengacaukan* * *mengalihkan perhatian, mengganggu* * *membingungkan, mengalihkan -
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luminlang, lumibáng -
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v.t.moRna / pareySHaan karna / pheyrna -
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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.) draga, leiða (athyglina eða hugann) frá (e-u)- distraction -
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szórakoztat, eltérít, elvon* * *[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.) elvon (figyelmet)- distraction -
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VT1. ध्यान\distractखींचना -
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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.) distrair- distraction* * *dis.tract[distr'ækt] vt 1 distrair, tornar desatento, desviar o espírito, a atenção de um assunto, chamar a atenção de alguém para outro ponto ou objeto. 2 confundir, perturbar o ânimo, enlouquecer. -
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v1) відволікати, відвертати, відводити убік; розвіювати2) збивати з пантелику, бентежити, викликати розгубленість; засмучувати3) затемняти розум, зводити з розуму* * *v1) відволікати; розсіювати ( увагу)2) роздирати душу; приводити в стан сум'яття, розгубленості; засмучувати -
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v1) відволікати; розсіювати ( увагу)2) роздирати душу; приводити в стан сум'яття, розгубленості; засмучувати -
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v. avutmak; dikkatini dağıtmak, aklını karıştırmak; başka tarafa çekmek; şaşırtmak, rahatsız etmek, delirtmek (Argo)* * *1. aklını başından al 2. dağıt* * *[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.) dikkatini dağıtmak- distraction -
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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.) (za)motiti- distraction* * *[distraekt]transitive verb( from) odvračati, odvrniti, odtrgati; odmakniti, usmeriti; (z)motiti, zmesti, (z)begati, obnoriti; vznemiriti, vznemirjati -
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• hämmentää• häiritä* * *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.) häiritä- distraction -
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60 distract, derive , conclude
gener. (from)(from) afleidenRussisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > distract, derive , conclude
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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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 — Dis*tract , a. [L. distractus, p. p. of distrahere to draw asunder; dis + trahere to draw. See {Trace}, and cf. {Distraught}.] 1. Separated; drawn asunder. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Insane; mad. [Obs.] Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
distract — index bait (harass), confuse (bewilder), disorganize, disorient, disrupt, disturb, divert … Law dictionary
distract — mid 14c., to draw asunder or apart, to turn aside (literal and figurative), from L. distractus, pp. of distrahere draw in different directions, from dis away (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + trahere to draw (see TRACT (Cf. tract) (1)). Sense of to throw… … Etymology dictionary
distract — bewilder, nonplus, confound, dumbfound, mystify, perplex, *puzzle Analogous words: *confuse, muddle, addle, fuddle, befuddle: baffle, balk (see FRUSTRATE): agitate, upset, fluster, flurry, perturb, *discompose Antonyms: collect (one s thoughts,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
distract — [v] divert attention; confuse abstract, addle, agitate, amuse, befuddle, beguile, bewilder, call away, catch flies*, confound, derange, detract, discompose, disconcert, disturb, divert, draw away, engross, entertain, fluster, frenzy, harass, lead … New thesaurus
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
distract — [di strakt′] vt. [ME distracten < L distractus, pp. of distrahere, to draw apart < dis , apart + trahere, DRAW] 1. to draw (the mind, attention, etc.) away in another direction; divert 2. to draw in conflicting directions; create conflict… … English World 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