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单词 focus
释义

focus

UK /ˈfəʊkəs/

Word Forms

singularfocus
pluralfocuses or foci


  1. 1
    singular the thing that people are concentrating on or paying particular attention to
    the main/primary/major focus:

    The main focus of the discussion was the way in which women are portrayed in advertising.

    focus of:

    At this point, the focus of the war moved to the Eastern Front.

    focus for:

    We have chosen six communities as the focus for our study.

    focus of attention:

    The teaching of basic mathematics has been a particular focus of our attention.

    focus of concern:

    The oil crisis became the focus of Western concern in the early 1970s.

    Synonyms and related words

    Parts of discussions
  2. 2
    singular/uncountable particular attention paid to something
    focus on:

    I’d like to see more focus on economic policy.

    strong/sharp focus:

    The school puts a strong focus on academic achievement.

    greater focus:

    The report calls for greater focus on the needs of the poor.

    shift/change/move the focus:

    They are trying to shift the focus more towards domestic policy.

    bring/throw something into focus (=make people pay particular attention to it):

    The issue of pedestrian safety has been brought sharply into focus this week.

    Synonyms and related words

    Careful thought
  3. 3
    singular/uncountable the act of concentrating on a particular aim and not wasting time or energy on other things

    All the lessons have a very clear focus.

    I think this marketing campaign has lost its focus.

    lack focus:

    A lot of young adults seem to lack focus in their lives.

    Synonyms and related words

    Careful thought
  4. 4
    uncountable the state of being able to be seen clearly
    in focus (=able to be seen clearly):

    Some of the photographs aren’t quite in focus.

    come into focus (=start to be seen clearly):

    Dad’s face gradually came into focus in the viewfinder.

    out of focus (=not able to be seen clearly):

    Some of the shots seemed to be out of focus.

    Synonyms and related words

    Clear to the senses
    1. 4a
      countable/uncountable the part of a camera, telescope, microscope etc that you turn until you can see something clearly
      Synonyms and related words

      Cameras and photographic equipment
  5. 5
    pluralfoci
    countable physicsa focal point
    Synonyms and related words

    Terms in Physics

focus

US /ˈfoʊkəs/

Word Forms

singularfocus
pluralfocuses or foci


  1. 1
    singular the thing that people are concentrating on or paying particular attention to

    We seem to agree on which areas need special focus.

    focus of:

    At this point, the focus of the war moved to the Eastern Front.

    The main focus of the discussion was the way in which women are portrayed in advertising.

    focus for:

    We have chosen six communities as the focus for our study.

    focus of attention:

    The teaching of basic mathematics has been a particular focus of our attention.

    focus of concern:

    The oil crisis became the focus of Western concern in the early 1970s.

    Synonyms and related words

    Parts of discussions
  2. 2
    singular/uncountable particular attention paid to something
    focus on:

    I’d like to see more focus on economic policy.

    strong/sharp focus:

    The school puts a strong focus on academic achievement.

    greater focus:

    The report calls for greater focus on the needs of the poor.

    shift/change/move the focus:

    They are trying to shift the focus more toward domestic policy.

    bring/throw something into focus (=make people pay particular attention to it):

    The issue of pedestrian safety has been brought sharply into focus this week.

    Synonyms and related words

    Careful thought
  3. 3
    singular/uncountable the act of concentrating on a particular goal and not wasting time or energy on other things

    Each course unit has a very clear focus.

    I think this marketing campaign has lost its focus.

    lack focus:

    A lot of young adults seem to lack focus in their lives.

    Synonyms and related words

    Careful thought
  4. 4
    uncountable the state of being able to be seen clearly
    in focus (=able to be seen clearly):

    Some of the photographs aren’t quite in focus.

    come into focus (=start to be seen clearly):

    Dad’s face gradually came into focus in the viewfinder.

    out of focus (=not able to be seen clearly):

    Some of the shots seemed to be out of focus.

    Synonyms and related words

    Clear to the senses
    1. 4a
      countable/uncountable the part of a camera, telescope, microscope, etc. that you turn until you can see something clearly
      Synonyms and related words

      Cameras and photographic equipment
  5. 5
    pluralfoci
    countable physicsa focal point
    Synonyms and related words

    Terms in Physics

focus

UK /ˈfəʊkəs/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyfocus
he/she/itfocusses or focuses
present participlefocusing or focussing
past tensefocused or focussed
past participlefocused or focussed

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    to concentrate on something and pay particular attention to it

    I know you’re tired, but try to focus.

    focus on/upon:

    We will focus upon three main topics.

    focus attention on something:

    Attention has been focused recently on the dangers of nuclear reactors.

    focus your mind on something:

    He found himself struggling to focus his mind on the discussion.

    focus solely/entirely/particularly/exclusively on something:

    Schools should not focus exclusively on exam results.

    focus efforts/energy on something:

    Efforts are now focused on cleaning up the beaches.

    Synonyms and related words

    To pay attention
  2. 2
    to turn a part on a camera, telescope, microscope etc until you can see something clearly

    She leaned on a rock, focusing her binoculars.

    focus on:

    The television cameras were focused on the crowd.

    Synonyms and related words

    To take and develop photographs
    Synonyms and related words

    To make a machine or piece of equipment work
  3. 3
    if your eyes focus, or if you focus your eyes, you look at something carefully until you can start to see it clearly

    It took a while for my eyes to focus in the dim light of the cave.

    focus your eyes/gaze on someone/something:

    Polly focused her gaze on Nathan.

    Synonyms and related words

    What the eyes can do
  4. 4
    scienceif a lens or mirror focuses rays of light, or if they focus, they meet at a particular point
    Synonyms and related words

    What light can do

focus

US /ˈfoʊkəs/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyfocus
he/she/itfocusses or focuses
present participlefocusing or focussing
past tensefocused or focussed
past participlefocused or focussed

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    to concentrate on something and pay particular attention to it

    I know you’re tired, but try to focus.

    focus on/upon:

    We will focus upon three main topics.

    focus attention on something:

    Attention has been focused recently on the dangers of nuclear reactors.

    focus your mind on something:

    He found himself struggling to focus his mind on the discussion.

    focus solely/entirely/particularly/exclusively on something:

    Schools should not focus exclusively on standardized test results.

    focus efforts/energy on something:

    Efforts are now focused on cleaning up the beaches.

    Synonyms and related words

    To pay attention
  2. 2
    to turn a part on a camera, telescope, microscope, etc. until you can see something clearly

    She leaned on a rock, focusing her binoculars.

    focus on:

    The television cameras were focused on the crowd.

    Synonyms and related words

    To take and develop photographs
    Synonyms and related words

    To make a machine or piece of equipment work
  3. 3
    if your eyes focus, or if you focus your eyes, you look at something carefully until you can start to see it clearly

    It took a while for my eyes to focus in the dim light of the cave.

    focus your eyes/gaze on someone/something:

    Polly focused her gaze on Nathan.

    Synonyms and related words

    What the eyes can do
  4. 4
    scienceif a lens or mirror focuses rays of light, or if they focus, they meet at a particular point
    Synonyms and related words

    What light can do
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