concentre如何读

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concentre是什么意思

  • v.集中

concentre英英释义

  • v.bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions

concentre词源英文解释

late 16th cent.: from French concentrer, from Latin con- 'together' + centrum 'centre'

concentre 例句

1 I must leave you, I must leave that dear mother, those beloved parents, in whom are concentred all my earthly affections; but I obey an impulse that I believe comes from above.

2 All his designs concentre in himself For building castles and amassing pelf.

3 They all concentre themselves in our soul, like so many heavenly rays, to enlighten and inflame it with the fire of devotion.

4 Two to three years ago, there had been an expectation in government that a market of supply and demand would help deal with the low- to medium-end cyber-threats, leaving government to concentre on high-end threats.

5 Terrestrial Heaven, danced round by other Heavens, That shine, yet bear their bright officious lamps, Light above light, for thee alone, as seems, In thee concentring all their precious beams Of sacred influence!

6 Diana's mind began to be in a great state of confusion, which presently concentred itself upon the one point of keeping a calm and unmoved exterior.

7 It indicates the absence of passions, or of concentred passions.

8 He esteemed himself eminently fortunate in meeting with one in whom every matrimonial qualification concentred.

9 Then a great awe brooded over the synagogue, and the vast forces of the universe seemed concentred about it, as if all creation was awaiting in tense silence for the terrible words of judgment.

10 Or where pale Neptune in the distant space Shows us how far, in his creative mood, With pomp of silence and concentred brows, The Almighty walked?

11 The existence of this lady was concentred in her precious gems.

12 All these differences were concentred in the gloomy streets of a town in those days choked up within its narrow girdle of fortifications.

13 You know, the one where “The wretch, concentred all in self / Living, shall forfeit fair renown”?

14 Even now, though so thoughtful, and even so sad, the rays of that eye were as concentred and stedfast as the light of the diamond.

15 All her wishes were concentred in the marriage of Helena.

16 Our very history wants unity, and down to the Revolution the attention is wearied and confused by having to divide itself among thirteen parallel threads, instead of being concentred on a single clew.

17 This war was the strife of a united and concentred few against a divided and discordant many.

18 And as the now advancing and concentring enterprise demanded more and more compacted vigor from him, he felt that he was having less and less to bring to it.

19 It was the concentred yearning of a thousand men.

20 It is imagined that they will shortly evacuate and concentre their forces at New York.

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