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    Dis·tract
    /dəˈstrak(t)/

    verb

    • 1. prevent (someone) from giving full attention to something: "don't allow noise to distract you from your work"
  2. Definition of distract verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. distract. verb. /dɪˈstrækt/ distract somebody/something (from something) Verb Forms. to take someone's attention away from what they are trying to do synonym divert You're distracting me from my work. Don't talk to her—she's very easily distracted.

  3. 6 days ago · a period of youth and inexperience. 5 senses: 1. to draw the attention of (a person) away from something 2. to divide or confuse the attention of (a person) 3. to.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Definition of distract – Learner’s Dictionary. distract. verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈstrækt / us. B2. to make someone stop giving their attention to something: Stop distracting me - I'm trying to finish my essay. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge.

  5. verb [ T ] uk / dɪˈstrækt / us. Add to word list. B2. to make someone stop giving their attention to something: Stop distracting me - I'm trying to finish my essay. (Definition of distract from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of distract. in Chinese (Traditional) 使分心,使轉移注意力,干擾… See more.

  6. distract. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English dis‧tract /dɪˈstrækt/ verb [ transitive] to take someone’s attention away from something by making them look at or listen to something else Try not to distract the other students. distract somebody/something from something Coverage of the war was used to distract attention from ...

  7. UK /dɪˈstrakt/ verb (with object) 1. prevent (someone) from concentrating on something don't allow noise to distract you from your work 2. divert (attention) from something it was another attempt to distract attention from the truth 3. distract oneself divert one's attention from something unpleasant by doing something different or more pleasura...

  8. adjective. /dɪˈstræktɪd/ distracted (by somebody/something) unable to pay attention to somebody/something because you are worried or thinking about something else. Luke looked momentarily distracted. She seemed slightly distracted, as if something was worrying her. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Want to learn more?

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