1.“distract”的现在分词
1.preventing you from concentrating on something
1.The present participle of distract
1.It may even prevent other parts of your life (spouse, kids, house) from creeping in and distracting you under stress.
而且这样还可以防止其他因素(比如说你的配偶,孩子和房子等)占据你的脑子,分散你的注意力。
2.When distracting thoughts enter your mind, try to put them to the back of your mind for later, and return to your chosen word.
当杂念进入你的头脑,尝试把他们回来后你的脑海,并返回到您选择的单词。
3.A change can be very distracting, and can cause both of you to lose sight of your primary objectives in life.
变化可能使人分心,盲目,忽视生活的首要目标。
4.Do not set sound to "autoplay" when someone visits your site. This can be very distracting.
避免设置“自动播放”的音响,这样会分散用户的注重力。
5.And when the scene through the glass window in front of him becomes too distracting, the blind can be pulled down.
而且当在他面前的玻璃窗里的景色变得太令人分心的时候,百叶窗能够被放下来。
6.He said the furor was distracting attention from the problems affecting Americans, such as lingering unemployment and high gasoline prices.
他说热衷于这种话题使得人们忽略影响美国人的大问题,例如持续不断的高失业率以及油价高升等。
7.Nobody knows for sure; they might have been useful for keeping dinos dry, distracting predators or attracting mates, as peacocks do today.
没有人能够给出确切的答案,它们也许可以帮助恐龙保持干燥,转移掠食者的注意力或者吸引配偶,就像今天的孔雀一样。
8.Indeed, his desire to be "transformative" may be contributing to his problems, distracting him from the economic crisis.
实际上,他对“变革”的渴望有可能加剧这些问题,并分散他对经济危机处理。
9.One-sided conversations make it more difficult for the brain to make these predictions, so listening is more distracting, she said.
她说,只听一方通话让大脑更难做出预测,所以听起来就更分散注意力。
10.To hear him barking out orders at the steering wheel might be highly distracting, a hazard even.
在行驶中听他发出指示也许会造成高度干扰甚至是灾难。