Distraction Meaning in English
word
/dɪˈstɹækʃən/
di-STRAK-shuhn
/dɪstɹˈækʃən/
di-STRAK-shuhn
释义
Something that takes your attention away from what you are doing, or the state of being unable to concentrate because of interruptions.
用法与细微差别
Usually used for mental interruptions, like noises, phone notifications, or thoughts. Common collocations: 'a major distraction', 'causes distraction', 'workspace free of distractions'. Not the same as 'attraction' (opposite meaning).
Spanish: distracciónPortuguese (BR): distraçãoPortuguese (PT): distraçãoChinese (Simplified): 分心 - 干扰Chinese (Traditional): 分心 - 幹擾Hindi: ध्यान भटकाना - व्याकुलताArabic: تشتيت - إلهاءBengali: বিক্ষিপ্ততা - মনোযোগহানিRussian: отвлечение - помеха (мешающее что-то)Japanese: 気が散るもの - 注意散漫Vietnamese: sự xao nhãng - sự mất tập trungKorean: 방해 - 산만함Turkish: dikkat dağıtıcı şey - dikkat dağılmasıUrdu: توجہ ہٹانا - خللIndonesian: gangguan - hal yang mengalihkan perhatian
例句
The noise outside was a big distraction while I was studying.
basic
Phones can be a distraction at work.
basic
Try to study in a place with no distractions.
basic
I need complete silence—any little distraction throws me off.
natural
Social media is a huge distraction when I'm trying to get things done.
natural
He started talking just to create a distraction.
natural