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Перевод: distraction speek distraction


[существительное]
отвлечение; то, что отвлекает внимание; рассеянность ; растерянность ; смущение; развлечение; то, что развлекает; смятение; сильное возбуждение; безумие; сумасшествие; дистракция


Тезаурус:

  1. A rival distraction was needed to the pagan festival at this time when presents were exchanged and much liquor consumed.
  2. Distraction, music of the flute, stops and steps of the mind
  3. You're trying to focus attention on the presenter, the person giving the speech or answering the questions and it is a dreadful distraction to have beside and behind him or her numbers of men and women who invariably want to whisper, gesticulate, stare in the wrong direction, scratch their heads, pick their noses or make their exits at completely the wrong moment.
  4. His considerations of political distraction and its dangers were panoramic in scope.
  5. They divide viruses into the "mostly harmless" which display messages, "fatal distraction" which mean to display messages but accidentally cause loss of data or crash the computer, and "information terrorist" which are designed to do harm.
  6. At other times he revelled in the distraction of his children.
  7. Yet the hostility of takeovers is a distraction, a sort of white noise.
  8. The sponsors' firework display, timed to start on the final whistle, went off early, and during the distraction Cammack scored.
  9. The idea of "distraction", so strongly linked with London in "Burnt Norton" was one which Eliot saw in this period as politically as well as spiritually dangerous.
  10. Medically, they will surely pull her ears to destruction, which is her own problem, but, televisually, they pull the viewer's eyes to distraction, which is ours.
  11. Mr Clancy was not impressed by this scientific distraction, and said so.
  12. They lived inside a person's body and wriggled about until their presence drove him to distraction.
  13. The viewers get a glimpse of an event or person on the early evening news, another taste at nine or ten in the evening and (hopefully) a bit more detail and not too much distraction in the following morning's papers, radio and TV.

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