| 释义 | distractive
 dis·tractD0295000 (dĭ-străkt′)tr.v. dis·tract·ed, dis·tract·ing, dis·tracts 1.  To cause (someone) to have difficulty paying attention to something: The voices in the other room distracted him, so he couldn't concentrate on his homework.2.  To attract (the attention) away from its original focus; divert.3.  To cause to feel worried or uneasy; unsettle: The company's workforce was distracted by the prospect of a takeover.[Middle English distracten, from Latin distrahere, distract-, to pull away : dis-, apart; see  dis- + trahere, to draw.]
 dis·tract′i·bil′i·ty n.dis·tract′i·ble adj.dis·tract′ing·ly adv.dis·trac′tive adj.ThesaurusSeedistract
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