Примери за използване на Are distracted на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It is not the most out of life but are distracted drink quietly.(Translated).
Many people say that young people are distracted and superficial.
Rather than focusing on our goals, we are distracted by our worries and fears.
Most people I have worked with remotely are distracted, unproductive and certainly not performing the way they should
after such an"appeal" all nest residents are distracted from their affairs and begin to attack- not only the offender,
While the Charmed Ones are distracted by Leo's news,
after such an"appeal" all nest residents are distracted from their affairs and begin to attack- not only the offender,
Preschoolers are distracted, playful, rambunctious, and not exactly masters of staying on task.
your man is going to think you're distracted or uptight.
During this time, students are gaining strength for further studies, are distracted from their studies and are especially pleased with each free day.
This is done so often that you start trying to defend yourself, and are distracted from Trumps own behavior.
Many students like to play games with their mobile phone in class so that they are distracted by their mobile phones
But the Americans are distracted and contemplating a new period of isolationism, forcing the nine to consider other,
A 2009 study showed that"multitasking" is more difficult to cut off insignificant information, they are distracted at all at once.
This is done so often that you start trying to defend yourself and are distracted from the gaslighter's own behaviour.
greatly affects their attention span as they are distracted easily.
text is not interesting) and move it back each time when you are distracted.
This is done so repetitively that you start trying to defend yourself, and are distracted from the gaslighter's own behavior.
On average, those who regularly work on computers are distracted every 10.5 minutes.
In Mindless Eating, professor Brian Wansink shape he performed experiments showing that people eat more when they are distracted from televisions, telephones