1. distract
Don't distract me from studying.
I was distracted from reading by the noise.
She keeps distracting me.
stop distracting me I'm trying to finish my essay
Philosophical arguments for God could actually distract your attention from God Himself.
Tom admits that playing video games sometimes distracts him from his homework.
you don't want to get distracted
Don't distract her (from her studies). He tried to distract attention from his own illegal activities.
Try not to distract the other students.
What kind of things distract your attention? Strange noises distract my attention.
She is so beautiful that she distracts men`s attantion from their work,
Now people are so distracted by their personal financial problems.
One of the girls distracted the shop assistant while the other stole cosmetics from the counter.
distract somebody's attention
In order to distract the others, we brought up this irrelevant issue as a red herring.
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Angielski - U5#22. tear
This old building isn't worth fixing up. It would be better to tear it down.
If he sends me any letters, I just tear them up and throw them away.
To those who would tear the world down: we will defeat you.
If she's not careful she'll tear a ligament doing that.
I tear my clothes when I work in the garden.
The warranty doesn't cover normal wear and tear.
burst into tears
Oh name forever sad! forever dear! Still breathed in sighs, still ushered with a tear.
As the boat sailed on westwards, the captain looked back at how far they had come, and felt a tear prick the corner of his eye.
We cannot tear a single page from our life, but we can throw the book into the fire.
He sought serenity, closeted in study, remote from the wear and tear of the world.
The child was crying and there were tears coming down his cheeks.
She passed the thread through the pinhole and quickly mended the tear.
nom pl слёзы, g pl слёз, d pl слезам; слёзы радости tears of joy
I was in tears by the end of the film She had tears running down her face I could see he was close to tears (almost crying)
3. discover
Everyone was very surprised to discover that the slave girl was in reality a princess.
Columbus discovered America.
It is only by the exercise of reason that man can discover God.
When we seek to discover the best in others, we somehow bring out the best in ourselves.
Don't use "discover" when you mean "invent".
Discover all the services and advantages of first class.
If you discover any problems on Tatoeba, you should go ahead and blame Sysko.
His crew members often complained of Christopher Columbus's hogging of their vessel's Wifi connection to play online games, but he denied these accusations with indignation, claiming that he was researching faraway lands that they had yet to discover.
I have read a good many books to discover what the authorities had to say that made the matter a little plainer.
For when a woman is left too much alone, sooner or later she begins to think;- And no man knows what then she may discover.
You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.
The first and the simplest emotion which we discover in the human mind is Curiosity.
It was discovered that he didn't pay taxes and he ended up in jail.
Many people are keen to discover more about their family history.
The role of the historian is less to discover and catalog documents than to interpret and explain them.
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