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英式:[dɪs'treɪt]    美式:[dɪs'treɪt]

distraite单词基本解析:

adj.心不在焉的
adj. 心不在焉的

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"When she did not occupy her accustomed chair at the seminar, Freud felt uneasy and distrait" (Times Literary Supplement)

“在专家讲座会上当她不坐在经常坐的椅子上时,弗洛伊德就感到不安和心不在焉”(时代文学增刊)


I was losing in thought right that moment, yes I was so distraite that I had even forgotten that I was just a guest in this country.

也许,是因为我在研究着行人道上的石砖,走得那样心不在焉,那样地魂不守舍而又不知身是客。


When she did not occupy her accustomed chair at the seminar, Freud felt uneasy and distrait(bTimes Literary Supplement)

在专家讲座会上当她不坐在经常坐的椅子上时,弗洛伊德就感到不安和心不在焉(b时代文学增刊)


When she did not occupy her accustomed chair at the seminar, Freud felt uneasy and distrait(Times Literary Supplement)

在专家讲座会上当她不坐在经常坐的椅子上时,弗洛伊德就感到不安和心不在焉(时代文学增刊)


Elle pose un peu distraite au doux soleil de la fin du jour

在傍晚温和的夕阳里,她显得有些分心


She was distraite at her frugal evening meal, and hardly appeared to listen to her little maid Evelyn's spirited account of the goings - on of the local chemist.

她的小女仆爱凡琳兴致勃勃地谈着当地药剂师的事,她几乎都充耳不闻。