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Что (кто) такое Distract - определение

DIVERSION OF ATTENTION AWAY FROM AN INTENDED FOCUS
Distracted; Diversionism; Diversionist; Distract; Distracting; User:Geno-Supremo; Distractions; Distractibility; Classroom distractions; Shift the narrative
  • Many computer workers keep multiple unrelated apps running at the same time.
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Distract         
·adj Insane; mad.
II. Distract ·adj Separated; drawn asunder.
III. Distract ·vt To draw apart or away; to Divide; to Disjoin.
IV. Distract ·vt To agitate by conflicting passions, or by a variety of motives or of cares; to Confound; to Harass.
V. Distract ·vt To unsettle the reason of; to render insane; to Craze; to Madden;
- most frequently used in the participle, distracted.
VI. Distract ·vt To draw (the sight, mind, or attention) in different directions; to Perplex; to Confuse; as, to distract the eye; to distract the attention.
distract         
v. (D; tr.) to distract from (the music distracted them from their studies)
distract         
[d?'strakt]
¦ verb prevent (someone) from concentrating on something.
?divert (attention) from something.
Derivatives
distracted adjective
distractedly adverb
distracting adjective
distractingly adverb
distractor noun
Origin
ME: from L. distract-, distrahere 'draw apart'.
distract         
(distracts, distracting, distracted)
If something distracts you or your attention from something, it takes your attention away from it.
Tom admits that playing video games sometimes distracts him from his homework...
Don't let yourself be distracted by fashionable theories...
A disturbance in the street distracted my attention.
VERB: V n from n, be V-ed, V n
distract         
v. a.
1.
Divert, draw away, turn aside.
2.
Perplex, confuse, discompose, harass, disturb, disconcert, bewilder, confound, mystify, embarrass.
3.
Craze, derange, drive frantic, drive beside one's self.
distracted         
a.
Deranged, insane, mad, frantic, furious, raving, wild, crazed, beside one's self.
distracting         
If you say that something is distracting, you mean that it makes it difficult for you to concentrate properly on what you are doing.
It's distracting to have someone watching me while I work.
ADJ
distracted         
If you are distracted, you are not concentrating on something because you are worried or are thinking about something else.
She had seemed curiously distracted...
ADJ
distractedly
He looked up distractedly. 'Be with you in a second.'
ADV: ADV with v
Distracted         
·adj Mentally disordered; unsettled; mad.
II. Distracted ·Impf & ·p.p. of Distract.
Distracting         
·adj Tending or serving to distract.
II. Distracting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Distract.

Википедия

Distraction

Distraction is the process of diverting the attention of an individual or group from a desired area of focus and thereby blocking or diminishing the reception of desired information. Distraction is caused by: the lack of ability to pay attention; lack of interest in the object of attention; or the great intensity, novelty or attractiveness of something other than the object of attention. Distractions come from both external sources, and internal sources. External distractions include factors such as visual triggers, social interactions, music, text messages, and phone calls. There are also internal distractions such as hunger, fatigue, illness, worrying, and daydreaming. Both external and internal distractions contribute to the interference of focus.