Spanish Dictionary
Spanish | English |
distraer | to distract |

From time to time I listen to my old CD collection. However, most of the CD boxes, meaning the covers, are so full of dust that one can hardly see the image. Taste changes with the age, that is known.
When I finally arrived at my destination I still had the task of finding an accommodation. As my acquaintances where with me we started looking together, however we discovered that we were not on the same budget.
Usually we were not that picky, but we intended to stay in Buenos Aires for almost 10 days. On the first day we walked around the city center and did some shopping in the Florida passage.
When I finally arrived at my destination I still had the task of finding an accommodation. As my acquaintances where with me we started looking together, however we discovered that we were not on the same budget.
Usually we were not that picky, but we intended to stay in Buenos Aires for almost 10 days. On the first day we walked around the city center and did some shopping in the Florida passage.
Most common translations:
diminuto
determinado
desobediente
desde
deriva
defraudar
damasco
culpabilidad
crucifixión
corzo
Spanish Verbs | Present | Past I | II | Future |
Conjugation of distraer [distraído] |
distraigo distraes distrae distraemos distraéis distraen | distraía distraías distraía distraíamos distraíais distraían | distraje distrajiste distrajo distrajimos distrajisteis distrajeron | distraeré distraerás distraerá distraeremos distraeréis distraerán |
English Verbs | ||||
Conjugation of distract [ distracted, distracted ] | ||||
Conjugation of divert [ diverted, diverted ] | ||||
Conjugation of entertain [ entertained, entertained ] |