English-Thai Dictionary
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Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISTRAIT
Dis `trait ", a. Etym: [F. See Distract. ]
Defn: Absent-minded; lost in thought; abstracted.
New American Oxford Dictionary
distrait
dis trait |disˈtrā dəˈstreɪ | ▶adjective ( fem. distraite |disˈtrāt | ) [ predic. ] distracted or absentminded: he seemed oddly distrait. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: French, from Old French destrait, past participle of destraire ‘distract, ’ from Latin distrahere ‘pull apart ’ (see distract ).
Oxford Dictionary
distrait
distrait |dɪˈstreɪ, ˈdɪstreɪ | ▶adjective ( fem. distraite |-ˈstreɪt | ) [ predic. ] distracted or absent-minded: he seemed oddly distrait. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: French, from Old French destrait, past participle of destraire ‘distract ’, from Latin distrahere ‘pull apart ’ (see distract ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
distrait
distrait adjective he was unusually distrait during breakfast: distracted, preoccupied, absorbed, abstracted, distant, faraway; absentminded, vague, inattentive, in a brown study, woolgathering, with one's head in the clouds, in a world of one's own; informal miles away, not with it, spaced out. ANTONYMS alert.
Oxford Thesaurus
distrait, distraite
distrait, distraite adjective he was unusually distrait as he ate his breakfast: distracted, preoccupied, absorbed, engrossed, abstracted, distant, faraway; absent-minded, absent, forgetful, vague, inattentive, oblivious, heedless, in a brown study, wool-gathering, with one's head in the clouds, in a world of one's own; informal scatterbrained, miles away. ANTONYMS alert, concentrating.
French Dictionary
distrait
distrait , aite adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Étourdi, peu attentif. : Le professeur Tournesol est bien distrait.
distraitement
distraitement adv. adverbe De façon distraite.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
distrait
dis trait /dɪstréɪ |-́- /〖<フランス 〗形容詞 (心配などのために気を取られて )上の空の, ぼんやりした .