distracting
英 [dɪˈstræktɪŋ]
美 [dɪˈstræktɪŋ]
adj. 令人分心的; 让人思想不集中的
v. 转移(注意力); 分散(思想); 使分心
distract的现在分词
现在分词:distracting
BNC.32749 / COCA.21601
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 令人分心的; 让人思想不集中的
If you say that something isdistracting, you mean that it makes it difficult for you to concentrate properly on what you are doing.- It's distracting to have someone watching me while I work.
我工作的时候要是有人看着就会分心。
- It's distracting to have someone watching me while I work.
双语例句
- That allowed Dr Fox and her team to discover how distracting particular people found particular images.
这就让Fox博士和她的研究小组发现特定的人对特定的照片是如何被吸引的。 - I limited my colors to red white and black to keep from distracting you guys.
我本人有限的颜色,红色的白色和黑色,以避免分心你们。 - It's distracting to have someone watching me while I work.
我工作的时候要是有人看着就会分心。 - Am I focusing on what's most important to me, or am I distracting myself?
我是否集中精力在对我最重要的事情,还是在分散自己的精力? - You're distracting him from his process.
你打扰到他工作了。 - And you're distracting me.
你这还分散了我的注意力。 - There's a caveat, though: Humor can be distracting and may decrease performance on non-creative tasks.
尽管如此,这里有个警告:幽默能分散注意力,也许会降低非创造性任务的效能。 - I was not distracting you.
我没有要转移你的注意力。 - This suggests that if you plan on banning them, you might want to find a distracting alternative.
这表明,如果你打算禁止暴力电影,你可能需要找到转移人们注意力的替代方法。 - My sister continued to read and shouted at me because my cries for help are distracting.
我妹仍然继续看着FML并且对我大吼只因为我求救的呼喊令她分心了。
