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
- I was not distracting you.
我没有要转移你的注意力。 - 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。 - 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。 - Scientists tested volunteers'reaction speeds and accuracy while distracting them with flashing lights.
科学家们测试了志愿者们被闪光灯分散注意力时的反应速度和准确程度。 - 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。 - He closed his eyes to put a stop to all distracting thoughts, sitting there quietly and peacefully.
他闭了眼睛,息了杂念,平心静气地坐着。 - And you're distracting me at a critical juncture.
你在我的关键时期让我分心了。 - 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。 - Slightly distracting to work with you now.
现在和你一起工作会有点难以集中。 - I don't care about so many distracting things.
我不在乎那许许多多令人分心的事物。