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Word forms: plural focal pointscountable nounThe focal point of something is the thing that people concentrate on or pay most attention to. ...the focal point for the town's many visitors–the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. focal point in British Englishnoun1. Also called: principal focus, focus the point on the axis of a lens or mirror to which parallel rays of light converge or from which they appear to diverge after refraction or reflection 2. a central point of attention or interest focal point in American English 1. the point at which light, sound, etc. are focused 2. any center of activity, attention, etc. Examples of 'focal point' in a sentencefocal point Its curved surface bends reflected light towards a focal point very close to the mirror.Is there not space to provide a central focal point?This room is in many ways the focal point and raison d'être of the house.I would like to make one a central focal point with year-round colour and interest.If you are going to be more precise anywhere, it should be the centre of interest or focal point that deserves more careful definition.Not only is it a popular meeting point for skiers, it's also a focal point for many of the cycling trails. In other languagesfocal point British English: focal point NOUN The focal point of something is the thing that people concentrate on or pay most attention to. The focal point for the town's many visitors is the museum. - American English: focal point
- Brazilian Portuguese: foco
- Chinese: 关注点
- European Spanish: punto focal
- French: centre de convergence
- German: Mittelpunkt
- Italian: punto focale
- Japanese: 中心
- Korean: 관심의 초점
- European Portuguese: foco
- Latin American Spanish: punto focal
Chinese translation of 'focal point' n (c) - [of room, activity, lens]
焦点(點) (jiāodiǎn) (个(個), gè)
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