focus的中文翻译
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focus1
UK
/ˈfəʊkəs/
US
/ˈfoʊkəs/
集中, 聚焦
verb
(-s-or-ss-)(focusing, focusedorfocussing, focussed)
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to give attention, effort, etc. to one particular subject, situation or person rather than another
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The discussion focused on three main problems.
讨论集中在三个主要问题上。
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Each exercise focuses on a different grammar point.
每个练习各有不同的语法重点。
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The visit helped to focus world attention on the plight of the refugees.
这次访问促进了全世界关注难民的困境。
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to adapt or be adjusted so that things can be seen clearly; to adjust sth so that you can see things clearly
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It took a few moments for her eyes to focus in the dark.
过了好几分钟她的眼睛才适应了黑暗。
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Let your eyes focus on objects that are further away from you.
睁大眼睛看清楚离你较远的物体。
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In this scene, the camera focuses on the actor's face.
在这个镜头中,摄影机对准演员的脸部。
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He focused his blue eyes on her.
他那蓝色的眼睛注视着她。
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I quickly focused the camera on the children.
我迅速把照相机的镜头对准孩子们。
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to aim light onto a particular point using a lens
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focus2
UK
/ˈfəʊkəs/
US
/ˈfoʊkəs/
焦点
noun
(pl.focusesorfoci)
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the thing or person that people are most interested in; the act of paying special attention to sth and making people interested in it
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It was the main focus of attention at the meeting.
这是会议上关注的主要焦点。
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His comments provided a focus for debate.
他的评论提供了辩论的重点。
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We shall maintain our focus on the needs of the customer.
我们将继续重点关注顾客的需要。
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In today's lecture the focus will be on tax structures within the European Union.
今天讲课的重点是欧洲联盟内部的税制结构。
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The incident brought the problem of violence in schools into sharp focus.
这次事件使校园暴力成为焦点问题。
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What we need now is a change of focus(= to look at things in a different way).
我们现在需要的是改变对事物的看法。
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a point or distance at which the outline of an object is clearly seen by the eye or through a lens
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The children's faces are badly out of focus(= not clearly shown) in the photograph.
照片上孩子们的面部非常模糊。
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The binoculars were not in focus(= were not showing things clearly).
这副双筒望远镜的焦距不对。
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a point at which waves of light, sound, etc. meet after reflection or refraction; the point from which waves of light, sound, etc. seem to come
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the point at which an earthquake starts to happen
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focus3
(Aviation)
UK
/ˈfəʊkəs/
US
/ˈfoʊkəs/
关注的中心
noun
(pl.focusesorfoci)
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an issue that is emphasized over others