distracted

distracted
adjective
1) (turned aside (from what one is doing or thinking): He had slipped out while her attention was distracted.) distraído
2) (out of one's mind; mad: a distracted old woman.) demente, trastornado
3) (distressed: The distracted mother couldn't reach her child in the burning house.) afligido, angustiado
distracted
tr[dɪ'stræktɪd]
adjective
1 (not concentrating) distraído,-a; (nervous, anxious, confused) trastornado,-a (with, por)
distracted [dɪ'stræktəd] adj
: distraído
distracted
adj.
alienado, -a adj.
despistado, -a adj.
distraído, -a adj.
dɪ'stræktəd, dɪ'stræktɪd
adjective <person> trastornado; <look> enajenado
[dɪs'træktɪd]
ADJ
1) (=preoccupied) distraído
2) (=mad) loco

like one distracted — como un loco

to be distracted with anxiety — estar loco de inquietud

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[dɪ'stræktəd, dɪ'stræktɪd]
adjective <person> trastornado; <look> enajenado

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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