in focus如何读

英:[in ˈfəukəs]

美:[ɪn ˈfokəs]

in focus是什么意思

  • 释义

    焦点对准,清晰;

  • in focus英英释义

    noun

    a center of activity, attraction, or attention put immigration into focus as a hot topic for commentators

    the focus of the meeting was drug abuse

    a point of concentration

    directed attention : emphasis

    The focus is on helping the homeless.

    direction sense 6c

    the team lost focus

    a state or condition permitting clear perception or understanding

    tried to bring the issues into focus

    adjustment for distinct visionalso: the area that may be seen distinctly or resolved into a clear image

    focal length

    a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) converge or from which they diverge or appear to divergespecifically: the point where the geometrical lines or their prolongations conforming to the rays diverging from or converging toward another point intersect and give rise to an image after reflection by a mirror or refraction by a lens or optical system

    a point of convergence (see convergence sense 1) of a beam of particles (such as electrons)

    one of the fixed points that with the corresponding directrix defines a conic section

    a localized area of disease or the chief site of a generalized disease or infection

    the place of origin of an earthquake or moonquake

    verb

    transitive verb

    to cause to be concentrated

    focused their attention on the most urgent problems

    to adjust the focus of (the eye, a lens, etc.)

    focus the telescope

    to bring into focus

    The results of that research were focused for classroom presentation.

    to bring (something, such as light rays) to a focus : concentrate

    intransitive verb

    to concentrate attention or effort

    focus on the most pressing needs

    to adjust one's eye or a camera to a particular range

    Newborn babies cannot focus for several months.

    to come to a focus : converge

    noun

    a center of activity, attraction, or attention put immigration into focus as a hot topic for commentators

    the focus of the meeting was drug abuse

    a point of concentration

    directed attention : emphasis

    The focus is on helping the homeless.

    direction sense 6c

    the team lost focus

    a state or condition permitting clear perception or understanding

    tried to bring the issues into focus

    adjustment for distinct visionalso: the area that may be seen distinctly or resolved into a clear image

    focal length

    a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) converge or from which they diverge or appear to divergespecifically: the point where the geometrical lines or their prolongations conforming to the rays diverging from or converging toward another point intersect and give rise to an image after reflection by a mirror or refraction by a lens or optical system

    a point of convergence (see convergence sense 1) of a beam of particles (such as electrons)

    one of the fixed points that with the corresponding directrix defines a conic section

    a localized area of disease or the chief site of a generalized disease or infection

    the place of origin of an earthquake or moonquake

    verb

    transitive verb

    to cause to be concentrated

    focused their attention on the most urgent problems

    to adjust the focus of (the eye, a lens, etc.)

    focus the telescope

    to bring into focus

    The results of that research were focused for classroom presentation.

    to bring (something, such as light rays) to a focus : concentrate

    intransitive verb

    to concentrate attention or effort

    focus on the most pressing needs

    to adjust one's eye or a camera to a particular range

    Newborn babies cannot focus for several months.

    to come to a focus : converge

    in focus词源英文解释

    Noun and Verb New Latin, from Latin, hearth

    The first known use of focus was in 1664

    in focus儿童词典英英释义

    feenoun

    a set charge license fee

    admission fee

    a charge for a professional service

    a doctor's fees

    feenoun

    a set charge license fee

    admission fee

    a charge for a professional service

    a doctor's fees

    fine1 of 5noun

    a sum of money to be paid as a punishment

    fine2 of 5verb

    to punish by a fine

    fine3 of 5adjective

    free from impurity

    not thick, coarse, or dull fine sand

    fine thread

    small entry 1 sense 1

    fine print

    done with extreme care and accuracy

    fine measurement

    subtle sense 1b

    a fine distinction

    excellent in quality or appearance

    a fine spring day

    to one's liking : agreeable

    that's fine with me

    very well

    feel fine

    fine4 of 5adverb

    in a fine manner

    very well I liked it fine

    did fine on the test

    fine5 of 5noun

    end entry 1 sense 1b—used as a direction in music to mark the closing point after a repeat

    fine1 of 5noun

    a sum of money to be paid as a punishment

    fine2 of 5verb

    to punish by a fine

    fine3 of 5adjective

    free from impurity

    not thick, coarse, or dull fine sand

    fine thread

    small entry 1 sense 1

    fine print

    done with extreme care and accuracy

    fine measurement

    subtle sense 1b

    a fine distinction

    excellent in quality or appearance

    a fine spring day

    to one's liking : agreeable

    that's fine with me

    very well

    feel fine

    fine4 of 5adverb

    in a fine manner

    very well I liked it fine

    did fine on the test

    fine5 of 5noun

    end entry 1 sense 1b—used as a direction in music to mark the closing point after a repeat

    fettlenoun

    a state of fitness or order : condition

    in fine fettle

    fettlenoun

    a state of fitness or order : condition

    in fine fettle

    foal1 of 2noun

    a young animal of the horse familyespecially: one under one year

    foal2 of 2verb

    to give birth to a foal

    foal1 of 2noun

    a young animal of the horse familyespecially: one under one year

    foal2 of 2verb

    to give birth to a foal

    focus1 of 2noun

    a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) meet or from which they draw apart or appear to draw apartespecially: the point at which an image is formed by a mirror, lens, or optical system

    focal length

    adjustment (as of the eye or binoculars) for clear vision

    bring into focus

    one of the two points within an ellipse the sum of whose distances from any point on the ellipse is a constant number

    a center of activity or interest

    the starting point of an earthquake

    focus2 of 2verb

    to bring into focus

    to adjust the focus of

    focus a telescope

    to cause to be concentrated

    focus attention on a problem

    to bring to a focus

    focus rays of light

    to come to a focus

    to adjust one's eye or a camera to a certain range

    in focus 例句

    1 I got her in focus before I took the photo.

    我在拍摄前先用镜头把她对清楚.

    2 Pictures should be in focus, with realistic colours and well composed groups.

    照片应该图像清晰,颜色逼真,构图合理。

    3 It can show the lumen image in focus.

    它能够清晰真实的再现人体内腔的二维平面图像.

    4 Conversely, the Absolut Vodka bottle design was universally panned in focus groups.

    反到是绝对伏特加的酒瓶设计由于它针对于广泛的人群而取得了成功.

    5 I wasn't able to get the camera to focus.

    6 She has an amazing ability to focus for hours at a time.

    7 The image is in focus.

    这影像在焦点上.

    8 Merges a pack with the in - focus pack.

    将磁盘组与处于焦点的磁盘组合并.

    9 Bring the object into focus if you want a sharp photograph.

    要照出清晰的照片,就要把焦点对准物体。

    10 The key question is in focus; why not reach a decision?

    主要问题已非常明显, 为何不作出结论 呢 ?

    11 He's successful, but he feels that his life lacks focus.

    12 Depth of field - the maximum object depth that remains in focus.

    景深 - 于焦距内目标物的最大深度.

    13 When a photograph isn't in focus, it isn't clear, it's out of focus.

    当照片没对准焦距时, 就不清楚, 或者 说模糊.

    14 They were not in focus so the photograph is not clear.

    对焦时没把他们对好所以照片不清晰.

    15 That’s now the collective focus for a majority of the league, except for the four teams still alive in the chase for the Larry O’Brien Trophy, and the three searching for a new head coach — with former Charlotte Hornets coach and current New Orleans lead assistant James Borrego among the choices.

    16 "Edinburgh in Focus" provides a warts-and-all look at the city.

    《聚焦爱丁堡》节目真实地展示了这座城市,包括它的缺点。

    17 A nearsighted person cannot focus on distant objects.

    近视的人无法把焦点对准远处的事物。

    18 C this shift in focus will be taken as read by the most successful businesses.

    大多数成功的企业将会把这种观念上的改变看作是理所应当的.

    19 Since joining Trump’s legal team in October, Scharf has made his singular client a key focus of his campaign.

    20 This change in focus is reflected at an institutional level in China.

    这种关注点的变化在中国的机构层面得到了反映.

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