To draw away, deflect, divert (a person, his mind, etc.) from an object, pursuit, line of conduct, etc.; †also, to draw, attract; to distract. Now…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > lack of concentration, distraction > distract [verb (transitive)] > from a purpose, etc. (14) withdraw1340 To draw away, deflect, divert (a person, his mind, etc.) from an object, pursuit, line of conduct, etc.; †also, to draw, attract; to distract. Now… distractc1380 To draw or turn away from actual position, destination, or purpose; to turn aside, or in another direction; to divert. (Now only in to distract th… waive1390 To cause to pass; to divert. to waive (one's) wit: to change one's mind. wresta1400 To move (the mind, attention, etc.) from a settled state or an object; to unsettle, unfix; to divert to something else. Obsolete. to turn aside1535 transitive. To cause (someone or something) to face or move to one side. Also figurative: to cause (a person or thing) to abandon a course of… avocate1543 To call away, withdraw, distract, divert (from). detract1548 transitive. To draw away or aside, withdraw, divert (from an action or undertaking); reflexive and intransitive. To withdraw, refrain. Obsolete. to turn off1573 transitive. To cause (something) to change course; to divert, deflect (literal and figurative); to head off. Cf. main senses 12 14. Obsolete. take1574 transitive. To draw or lead (a person's thoughts, mind, etc.) in a particular direction. Also: to lead (a person) away from or into a particular line… swaya1593 To turn aside, divert (thoughts, feelings, etc.); to cause to swerve from a course of action. to put out1616 transitive. To cause (a person) to be distracted or interrupted in a course of action, speech, etc.; to cause to perform badly, make a mistake… to put off1631 transitive. To dissuade, divert, or (in later use esp.) distract (from a purpose or action). sidetrack1887 transitive. To push or set aside; to cause (a person) to be distracted from an immediate or important issue; to divert (a project or debate) away… to turn off1951 transitive. Originally colloquial. To cause (a person) to feel bored, disgusted, or repelled; to cause (a person) to lose interest, esp. sexually… |
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