释义 |
distractable, a. Brit. |dɪˈstraktəbl|, U.S. |dəˈstræktəb(ə)l| [Alteration of distractible adj. after -able suffix. Compare earlier distractability n.] Readily distracted; (Psychol.) manifesting the trait of distractibility.
1928M. B. Sayles Problem Child at Home iii. 149 She was..full of interest in everything about her, highly distractable yet no more so than many children of her age. 1945H. A. Larrabee Reliable Knowledge ii. 75 Knowing takes patience; and man is one of the most distractable of beings. 1970O. Sacks Migraine i. 52 He would become fretful, irritable and distractable. 1999V. Seth Equal Music iv. 238 Helen, well, she's a wonderful player, but she's quite distractable. |