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 distracted [dɪ'stræktɪd]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 心烦意乱的

  1. The act of distracting or the condition of being distracted.
    思想不集中,分心注意力分散的行为或状态
  2. Children are so easily distracted.
    儿童的注意力很不容易集中.
  3. Don't distract me.
    不要使我分心。


distracted
[ adj ]
having the attention diverted especially because of anxiety
<adj.all>


Distracted \Dis*tract"ed\, a.
Mentally disordered; unsettled; mad.

My distracted mind. --Pope.


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.

A city . . . distracted from itself. --Fuller.

2. To draw (the sight, mind, or attention) in different
directions; to perplex; to confuse; as, to distract the
eye; to distract the attention.

Mixed metaphors . . . distract the imagination.
--Goldsmith.

3. To agitate by conflicting passions, or by a variety of
motives or of cares; to confound; to harass.

Horror and doubt distract
His troubled thoughts. --Milton.

4. To unsettle the reason of; to render insane; to craze; to
madden; -- most frequently used in the participle,
distracted.

A poor mad soul; . . . poverty hath distracted her.
--Shak.

  1. Hatch, 41, campaigned in part on the theme that the incumbent has been around too long and has become distracted.
  2. As for eastern enlargement, the summit in Essen produced a few sign-posts, but little substance. In the first place, Germany was hopelessly distracted by its own general election.
  3. He said the market appears "focused elsewhere," distracted by the possibility of tighter monetary policy in Germany and Japan's stock scandal.
  4. OK? Q. Some officials have said this week that you've been so distracted by your problems that you spend only 10 minutes a week on the war on drugs, that you haven't been available for meetings to try to decide what to do about the McNally decision.
  5. The student protesters say they enrolled at the 138-year-old school because they believed that not having to compete with or be distracted by men improved their chances for a good education.
  6. Sasha's tormentors are so sluggish in their abuse, so distracted by their sorry lives, that the frail, tenacious boy is able to slip through their grasps time and again.
  7. Although Bush's Asian tour so far has been distracted by the burgeoning battle with Congress over Tower, the president earlier sought to stress the primary reason for his visit to Japan _ Emperor Hirohito's funeral.
  8. The pressures, including cost overruns and time constraints, distracted those working on the mirror, he said.
  9. Students appeared to watch the program closely, with some taking notes, while others at times were distracted by the lights of television cameras from local stations covering the program's first showing.
  10. Some observers believe all this turbulence may have distracted the attention of many participants in the stock and bond markets from a favorable development of more than passing significance.
  11. "Those afflicted are easily distracted from things most people think are important, and carry a clipboard much of the time.
  12. "Survey data indicates Americans have been distracted from this long-term financial worry by near-term mortgage woes," the IAFP said.
  13. Politically, Beijing was hit in May by the pro-democracy student demonstrations that disrupted some factory production and distracted the national leadership.
  14. He works 12 to 13 hours a day and refuses to eat or drink anything between meals. "I don't want to be distracted," he said.
  15. Another problem, according to some critics and former Sears executives, is that Sears's preoccupation with Dean Witter and other financial-service businesses distracted the big retailer's management from its core stores and catalogs at a critical time.
  16. That conference is due in 1996, shortly before or shortly after the next general election. Most of us have been too distracted by the general disarray in the government to pay full attention to its argument.
  17. The Celebrezze campaign has stumbled through organizational changes and been distracted by reports of mismanagement within agencies controlled by the attorney general.
  18. The award comes as the 18-member Academy has been distracted by the worst internal dispute in its history, over its response earlier this year to the Salman Rushdie affair.
  19. When you are watching for changes in the tide, you don't want to be distracted by individual waves.
  20. But they also remind us why jurists like Mr. Warren often showed better judgment when they did not let themselves be distracted by social science findings or by reflections on the changing tides of history.
  21. The bus was carrying 64 children between Newton and Trenton and was en route to the Lewiston Elementary School when the driver was distracted by a child asking a question, Hansen said.
  22. He seems edgy, distracted, noting periodically he has to leave the hotel at 5:15 p.m. sharp; that evening Vanity Fair is holding a reception in his honor at the Century Club.
  23. Preoccupied with political infighting, distracted by rumors of plots and coups, Philippine President Corazon Aquino leads a revolution that has barely brushed the provinces outside Manila.
  24. "When the negotiators and these tactical people started to move in she became distracted," said Metro-Dade police spokesman William Kinnebrew. "Most of the hostages ran toward the tactical people.
  25. He started calling it his "daydream pill," saying it helped him control the daydreams that distracted him in class.
  26. The teen-age challenger said he was distracted because he was thinking of his stepmother, Bella, who he said is being held in the Soviet Union against her will.
  27. The recent stability of the economy has distracted Americans from the dangers of the deficit, he suggested.
  28. A minority government would probably be distracted from urgent economic and social issues by the political juggling needed to stay in office. On the economic front, the world is no longer beating a path to Canada's door for raw materials.
  29. He pressed a comb to his lips and distracted his captive audience with a subterranean concert.
  30. He said he didn't want the campaign to be distracted by the controversy.
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