گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'focus'

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1 عمومی:: كانون‌

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2 عمومی:: متمركز كردن‌ توجه‌

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3 عمومی:: مركز توجه‌

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4 عمومی:: نقط‌ه‌ تقاط‌ع‌

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5 عمومی:: كانون‌ عدسی‌

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6 عمومی:: فاصله‌ كانونی‌

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7 عمومی:: قط‌ب‌

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1 general:: noun concentration: The focus of our work is new. verb adjust: You must focus your camera.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   verb give attention to sth ADV. heavily, largely, mainly, particularly, primarily, principally | entirely, exclusively, solely The study focuses exclusively on secondary schools. | increasingly | fully | firmly The attention of the news media was firmly focused on the elections. | specifically | clearly | directly | closely, sharply | narrowly | initially | inevitably He inevitably focused on his own concerns, with only a passing query about Jeff. | traditionally Degree courses have traditionally focused on the established great writers of the past. VERB + FOCUS need to | try to | decide to | tend to | help (to) Think of some questions that will help focus the discussion. PREP. on/upon We need to focus upon the main issues. PHRASES highly/tightly focused The department undertakes highly focused research. | narrowly focused The study was criticized for being too narrowly focused. direct your eyes towards sth ADV. automatically VERB + FOCUS try to She blinked and tried to focus. PREP. on/upon The eye will automatically focus on the small group in the foreground.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: focus (sth) on/upon sb/sth to give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject or thing • Tonight's programme focuses on the way that homelessness affects the young. • When the kitchen is finished I'm going to focus my attention on the garden and get that sorted out.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

4 general::   noun centre of interest/attention ADJ. central, main, major, primary, prime, principal | important, special | greater, increased | clear, sharp, strong The company's restructuring is designed to give a sharper focus on key growth markets. | narrow I found the focus of the debate too narrow. VERB + FOCUS act as, give sb/sth, provide (sb/sth with), serve as Cities have always acted as the principal focus of political life. | change, shift At this stage of the trial the defence lawyer often shifts the focus onto the victim. | bring sth into This case has brought the problem of drug abuse in schools into sharp focus. | come into The question of compensation comes into focus. FOCUS + VERB be on sb/sth Our primary focus this term will be on group work. | shift The focus has now shifted towards the problem of long-term unemployment. PREP. ~ for She became a focus for all his anger. | ~ on an increased focus on younger people PHRASES a change/shift of focus, the focus of attention He found he was now their main focus of attention. point/distance at which sth is clearly seen ADJ. sharp | soft soft focus shots of cuddly animals VERB + FOCUS come into When I got glasses suddenly the whole world came into focus (= became clear to see). PREP. in ~ The binoculars were not in focus (= were not showing things clearly). | out of ~ The children's faces are badly out of focus (= not clearly shown) in the photograph.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: focus 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 ) • The economic situation is likely to be the primary focus of the discussion. verbs 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 • The focus of the negotiations shifted to working conditions. phrases 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.

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