distraction
distraction 英 [dɪˈstrækʃn] 美 [dɪˈstrækʃən]
n. 注意力分散;消遣;心烦意乱
名词复数:distractions
- A distraction is something that takes your attention away from what you're supposed to be doing. If you just can't keep from checking your email every ten seconds, that's a distraction that's going to interfere with doing your homework.
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- n. 注意力分散;消遣;心烦意乱
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1. We live in the age of distraction.
我们生活在一个注意力分散的时代。
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2. If we interrupt the thought and push it aside with another distraction, the urge should go away.
如果我们打断了这个想法然后用别的注意力把它推开的话,这个冲动就会走掉。
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3. But if we do, I can tell you that in the next election, we'll be talking about some other distraction.
但是,如果我们那么做了,我可以告诉你,在下次选举中,我们会谈论别的干扰话题。
- distraction (n.) mid-15c., "the drawing away of the mind," from Latin distractionem (nominative distractio) "a pulling apart, separating," noun of action from past participle stem of distrahere (see distract). Meaning "mental disturbance" (in driven to distraction, etc.) is c. 1600. Meaning "a thing or fact that distracts" is from 1610s.
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