Distraer in english

Distract

pronunciation: dɪstrækt part of speech: verb
In gestures

distraer = distract. 

Example: As he began to speak, she exhorted herself to pay close attention, not to let herself be so distracted by the earlier event that her mind would be off in some obscure cavern of her soul.

more:

» distraer la atencióndistract + Posesivo + attention .

Example: We must not allow it to distract our attention from the more fundamental and intractable problems on which our grand tradition is floundering.

» distraer + Posesivo + atencióndivert + Posesivo + attention .

Example: The global war on terror is diverting attention from the main causes of instability: poverty, disease, environment.

» distraerseget + distracted .

Example: Barry's a keen player but the lad can talk for England and he has a tendency to get distracted when playing.

» distraerse con otra cosasidetrack .

Example: Sidetracked by new developments in other media they have sadly failed in this responsibility to care about and promote books.

» que distrae la atencióndistracting .

Example: I think that Mr. Scilken's point was that there's so much material on the traditional three-by-five card that it's less useful, that it's distracting, in fact, and does a disservice to the public library.

distraerse = get + distracted. 

Example: Barry's a keen player but the lad can talk for England and he has a tendency to get distracted when playing.

Distraer synonyms

disorder in spanish: trastorno, pronunciation: dɪsɔrdɜr part of speech: noun trouble in spanish: problema, pronunciation: trʌbəl part of speech: noun deflect in spanish: cambiar, pronunciation: dɪflekt part of speech: verb perturb in spanish: perturbar, pronunciation: pɜrtɜrb part of speech: verb disquiet in spanish: desasosiego, pronunciation: dɪskwaɪət part of speech: noun cark in spanish: cark, pronunciation: kɑrk part of speech: verb unhinge in spanish: desquiciar, pronunciation: ənhɪndʒ part of speech: verb draw away in spanish: alejarse, pronunciation: drɔəweɪ part of speech: verb
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