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Distracted Meaning in English

word · lemma: distract

/dɪˈstɹæktəd/
di-STRAK-tid
/dɪstɹˈæktɪd/
di-STRAK-tid

释义

Not paying full attention because your mind is on something else. It can also describe someone whose attention is easily pulled away by other things.

用法与细微差别

Often used for temporary lack of attention: 'You seem distracted today.' Common patterns: 'be distracted by something' and 'get distracted'. It is milder and more everyday than 'unfocused', and less serious than 'disturbed' or 'upset'.

例句

I was distracted in class and missed the answer.

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She looks distracted today.

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Don't get distracted by your phone.

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Sorry, I’m a little distracted — I have a lot on my mind.

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He gets distracted so easily when he's working from home.

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I tried to read, but I kept getting distracted by the noise outside.

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