词汇 | focus |
释义 | focusWord family adjectivefocalnounfocalizationfocimeterfocusingfocal lengthfocal pointfocus groupfocusverbfocalizeadverbfocally , Physics Opticsfo·cus1 /ˈfəʊkəs $ ˈfoʊ-/ ●●○ S3 W2 AWL verb (focused or focussed, focusing or focussing) 1 give attention to STH 给予某物关注 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ATTENTION to give special attention to one particular person or thing, or to make people do this (把…)集中(于) SYN concentrate focus on He needs to focus more on his career. 他需要更加关注自己的事业。 focus your attention/mind/efforts on something She tried to focus her mind on her work. 她试图集中精神干活。 focus (somebody’s) mind/attention (on something) (=make people give their attention to something) 集中(某人的)注意力(于某物上) We need to focus public attention on this issue. 我们需要把公众的注意力集中到这个问题上来。 n Grammar You say: We focused on two main issues. ✗Don’t say: We focused in two main issues.2 camera/telescope 相机/望远镜 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]HPO to point a camera or telescope at something, and change the controls slightly so that you can see that thing clearly 〔对准某物〕调焦,调节(…的)焦距 focus on She turned the camera and focussed on Martin’s face. 她转过镜头,对准马丁的脸。 focus something on something He focused his binoculars on the building opposite. 他把双筒望远镜对准对面的建筑物。 3 eyes 眼睛 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]HPOHBA if your eyes focus, or if you focus your eyes, you look at something and can see it clearly (使) 对准,(使)聚焦 focus on All eyes focussed on her. 所有的眼睛都盯着她。 His eyes were focussed straight ahead. 他的双眼盯着正前方。 4. light 光 [transitiveT]HPO if you focus beams of light, you aim them onto a particular place 使聚焦,使集中 Examples from the Corpus focus• It took a long time to focus and get rid of the swimming water.• Any work undertaken on an individual basis should always focus attention on the broader social context in which the individual lives.• By which is meant that they have developed their ability to focus both senses and mind upon a thought process.• He stared out the window for a moment, trying to focus his thoughts.• It warns policymakers not to get tangled up with averages but to focus instead on increments.• The companies Uunet and Digex, for example, have dropped consumers to focus on business markets.• At least, he said, he could focus on his other math class.• Research will focus on the people living in the estates in east Middlesbrough.• In the way that you use a camera, you can focus your mind either on positive or negative factors. focus (somebody’s) mind/attention (on something)• Eating behaviour is disturbed and must be the focus of explicit attention.• It is as if within the wider panorama particular topics become a focus of especial attention.• The truth was that by 1988 the television audience had entirely replaced the convention delegates as the focus of attention.• In the way that you use a camera, you can focus your mind either on positive or negative factors.• I believe that the focus of attention is shifting from curriculum content to how best to teach science.• The firm eventually settled on a strategy of attempting to focus public attention on its superior sales staff and customer service.• These might well involve those selective-attention circuits passing through the left thalamus that focus attention on verbal information such as object names.• Where absenteeism does become a focus of management attention, there are very tangible improvements. focus2 ●●○ S3 W2 AWL noun 1 [singular]SUBJECT the thing, person, situation etc that people pay special attention to 焦点,重点 → focal The focus of recent research has been on environmental issues. 近期的研究重点是环境问题。 focus of The war in Afghanistan had become the focus of media attention. 在阿富汗发生的战争已成为媒体关注的焦点。 The focus of interest in the series is what goes on in everyday life. 这部连续剧关注的焦点是日常的生活琐事。 Another focus of feminist debate has been the film industry. 女权主义辩论的另一个焦点是电影业。 I shall now turn to the main focus of this essay. 现在我来讲讲这篇文章的要点。 Eggs became the focus for the food poisoning scare. 鸡蛋成了食物中毒恐慌的焦点。 The focus of the conference shifted from population growth to the education of women. 会议的重点由人口增长问题转移到了妇女教育问题。 2 [uncountableU]ESPECIALLY if your focus is on something, that is the thing you are giving most attention to 〔注意力的〕集中点,中心点 focus on Our main focus is on helping people get back into work. 我们关注的重点是帮助人们再就业。 a shift of focus 重心的转移 3 come into focus/bring something into focus if something comes into focus, or you bring it into focus, people start to talk about it and pay attention to it 成为焦点/使某事成为焦点 These issues have recently come into sharp focus (=people have started to talk about them a lot). 这些问题近来已成了热门的焦点。 Examples from the Corpus sharp focus• At most ski resorts, large and small, there has been a sharper focus on day-care facilities and staff.• The banning of the annual sea dump brought the issue of nuclear waste disposal into even sharper focus.• That puts the importance of the order in sharp focus.• Everything was in sharp focus, the horizon was a clear line dividing sea and sky; more rain about.• In recent years this has been brought into sharp focus with growing public concern for a healthier and safer environment.• The picture of the rejection of femininity is thus brought into sharper focus.• Programs designed to motivate patients into leaving voluntarily brought into sharp focus conflicting institutional dynamics inherent in the leprosarium setting.• The lack of sharp focus in this field is a serious obstacle to comparison of analyses and to proper explanation. 4. in focus/out of focus HPOif a photograph or an instrument such as a camera is in focus, you can see the picture clearly. If it is out of focus, you cannot see the picture clearly. 〔照片、相机等〕焦点对准/没有对准,对焦/失焦 5 [uncountableU] the clearness of the picture seen through an instrument such as a camera 〔相机等成像的〕清晰度,焦点 He raised his binoculars and adjusted the focus. 他举起双筒望远镜,调整焦距。 n COLLOCATIONS – Meanings 1 & 2 adjectives the main focus The main focus of our attention will be on providing an efficient service. the central focus (=most important) The film’s central focus is the relationship between the two women. the primary focus (=main or most important) verbsThe economic situation is likely to be the primary focus of the discussion. become the focus When you give a talk you become the focus of attention. provide a focus The church provided a focus for the community. change the focus He changed the focus from general to specific issues. shift the focus (=move it to something else) Opposition MPs accused the prime minister of trying to shift the focus onto other issues. the focus changes/shifts phrasesThe focus of the negotiations shifted to working conditions. the focus is on something The focus is now on improving students’ communication skills. the focus of attention In this section of the talk the focus of attention will be on statistics. a focus of interest Animal behaviour has long been a focus of interest for scientists. the focus of debate (=the thing which people are discussing) The strike became the focus of debate in the media. the focus of concern (=the thing which people are worried about) The spread of the disease has become the main focus of concern. a change/shift in focus Over the years, there has been a change of focus from treatment to prevention. Examples from the Corpus focus• The science needed a change of direction, a new focus.• Our focus, they say, should henceforth be directed to the secondary years.• And this, too, was a consequence of sheer experience and of the pedagogical focus.• The play made David and his anguish the primary focus.• The powers that be were not interested in continuing that serious focus on the black experience.• The organization has a simple focus - keeping kids in school.• Three of the company of eight are in wheelchairs - but the focus is always on dance, not disability.• Just for once, let's keep the focus on it.• The focus of the drama shifts to discovering the dangers, and weighing up pros and cons of using the magic carpet. became the focus for• The symbolic resonance of the work altered as the killings at Kent State became the focus for anti-war activism. shift of focus• A deliberate shift of focus for health promotion could encourage people in their 20s to give up smoking.• Concern about death and the circumstances in which it will occur increases the shift of focus to security goals. From Longman Business Dictionary focusfo·cus /ˈfəʊkəsˈfoʊ-/ noun [uncountableU]MARKETING when a company tries to serve particular groups of customers in a market with particular needs, rather than trying to serve the whole market —focuser noun [countableC] The focuser seeks to achieve a competitive advantage in its target segments even though it does not possess a competitive advantage overall. (1600-1700) Latin “hearth (= place for a fire in a house)” |
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