[/dɪˈstrækʃn; dɪˋstrækʃən/] n 用法: 1 [U] distracting or being distracted 注意力分散; 精神不集中. 用法: 2 [C] noise, sight, etc that distracts the attention and prevents concentration 使人分心的事物(如噪声、 景象等): He found the noise of the photographers a distraction. 他觉得摄影师们的嘈杂声分散了他的注意力. 用法: 3 [C] thing or event that amuses or entertains 娱乐; 消遣: TV can be a welcome distraction after a hard day's work. 辛苦一天之後, 看看电视有时算是很美的消遣. 用法: 4 [U] state of mental distress (精神上的)痛苦; 心烦意乱. 用法: 5 (idm 习语) to di`straction almost to a state of madness 几乎到了疯狂的地步: He loves her to distraction. 他爱她爱得发狂. * You'll drive me to distraction with your silly questions! 你的那些傻问题简直要我的命! |