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distraction [dɪˈstrækʃən] n
1. the act or an instance of distracting or the state of being distracted 2. something that serves as a diversion or entertainment 3. an interruption; an obstacle to concentration 4. (Psychology) mental turmoil or madness ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
distraction noun 1. disturbance, interference, diversion, interruption Total concentration is required with no distractions. 2. entertainment, recreation, amusement, diversion, pastime, divertissement, beguilement every conceivable distraction from shows to bouncy castles 3. frenzy, madness, desperation, hysteria, mania, insanity, delirium, derangement A very clingy child can drive a parent to distraction. Translations distraction [dɪˈstrækʃən] n (from concentration) → distraction f, dérangement m to be a distraction from sth → détourner l'attention de qch (= entertainment) → divertissement m distraction n no pl (= lack of attention) → Unaufmerksamkeit f (= interruption: from work etc) → Ablenkung f (= entertainment) → Zerstreuung f (= anxiety) → Ruhelosigkeit f, → Unruhe f; (= distraught state) → Verstörung f; to love somebody to distraction → jdn wahnsinnig lieben; to drive somebody to distraction → jdn zum Wahnsinn or zur Verzweiflung treiben distraction [dɪsˈtrækʃ/ən] n a. (interruption) → distrazione f; (entertainment) → distrazione, diversivo b. (distress, madness) to drive sb to distraction → far impazzire qn distraction [dɪsˈtrækʃ/ən] n a. (interruption) → distrazione f; (entertainment) → distrazione, diversivo b. (distress, madness) to drive sb to distraction → far impazzire qn How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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You are not only driving me to distraction but also ruining yourself with this eternal solicitude for your reputation. This is the day you have set apart to devote to this object, and perhaps in fulfilling this duty you may find some distraction from the melancholy to which, as I see to my sorrow, you are a prey. The latter's distraction at his bereavement is a subject too painful to be dwelt on; its after-effects showed how deep the sorrow sunk. |
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