Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Focus"
The meaning of "Focus" in various phrases and sentences
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What does the main focus for today mean?
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It means, "the thing that we'll be paying most attention to today."
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What does and it strengthens focus to the point that some ADHD patients elect to throw out their prescriptions. mean?
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They’re saying that exercise is so therapeutic for people suffering from adhd that some of them think they don’t need their medications anymore and decide to throw them out.
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What does ''For me, it's important to have a focus outside of studying'' mean?
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This means that besides just studying for school, it's important for you to also have interests OUTSIDE of school, for example hobbies or sports.
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What does focus mean?
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Enfocar.
Example: "Wherever she goes she is the focus of attention"
"Allá donde va, es el foco de todas las miradas"
Example: "Wherever she goes she is the focus of attention"
"Allá donde va, es el foco de todas las miradas"
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What does so always let that be your focus mean?
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It means "that" is the most important thing to remember. Example: When teaching children, positive reinforcement is very helpful, so always let that be your focus.
Example 2: Learning a language is hard but you will get better with practice, so always let that be your focus.
Example 2: Learning a language is hard but you will get better with practice, so always let that be your focus.
Example sentences using "Focus"
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Please show me example sentences with focus on.
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focus on your work . do you want sentences ??
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Please show me example sentences with It's a soft focus.
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The film went into soft focus: the lights dimmed and figures blurred ever so slightly.
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Please show me example sentences with focus on.
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I want to graduate next year, so I'm going to focus on my studies for now.
Why don't you focus on what you're doing instead of thinking about useless things?
Her attention is really focused on her children.
Why don't you focus on what you're doing instead of thinking about useless things?
Her attention is really focused on her children.
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Please show me example sentences with focus on.
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'I need to focus on study but I keep getting distracted.'
'Please try to focus on the main point in the essay.'
'I zoomed in on the camera in order to focus on the flower.'
'Please focus on you own work.'
'All my mum focuses on is good grade, it doesn't matter if I am happy or not.'
'Please try to focus on the main point in the essay.'
'I zoomed in on the camera in order to focus on the flower.'
'Please focus on you own work.'
'All my mum focuses on is good grade, it doesn't matter if I am happy or not.'
Synonyms of "Focus" and their differences
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What is the difference between focus and concentrate ?
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I thought I’d give you the definitions and examples so you could fully understand:
Focus - pay particular attention to
Concentrate - focus one’s attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity
Concentrate has more of a mental aspect than focus (if I’m making any sense). They are generally the same meaning. They are synonyms after all.
You can think of them as:
Concentrate - when you have to block out distractions from your surroundings and pay attention to what you are doing
Focus - pay attention at certain thing(s)
Examples:
Concentrate - I need to concentrate on reading this book.
Focus - In today’s class, we are going to focus on these topics.
As you can see, the ‘concentrate’ used here is by focusing mentally. The ‘focus’ is used as more of a ‘what to pay attention to’ word.
Focus - pay particular attention to
Concentrate - focus one’s attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity
Concentrate has more of a mental aspect than focus (if I’m making any sense). They are generally the same meaning. They are synonyms after all.
You can think of them as:
Concentrate - when you have to block out distractions from your surroundings and pay attention to what you are doing
Focus - pay attention at certain thing(s)
Examples:
Concentrate - I need to concentrate on reading this book.
Focus - In today’s class, we are going to focus on these topics.
As you can see, the ‘concentrate’ used here is by focusing mentally. The ‘focus’ is used as more of a ‘what to pay attention to’ word.
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What is the difference between focus group and brainstorming ?
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Focus group is a group of people whose reactions are studied for a specific purpose
While brainstorming is a group of people who finds a conclusion or solution to a problem or topic
Hope that helps 😊
While brainstorming is a group of people who finds a conclusion or solution to a problem or topic
Hope that helps 😊
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What is the difference between focus and concentrate ?
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@miho007: yes! but its better to say "I was focusing, I was concentrating" since you are speaking in past tense.
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What is the difference between focus and concentrate ?
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They both mean the same thing , concentrate has a more heavier feel to it than focus , you would concentrate on a maths question , whereas you would focus on something less complicated I don't know if that makes sense
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What is the difference between focus on and be focused on ?
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It is the same meaning one is simply passive as compared to active as you noted.
Translations of "Focus"
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How do you say this in English (US)? I want to say like: "The focus of prior works are mainly on increasing A, meanwhile we found that B has been neglected in spite of its low income."
is it make sense?
is it make sense?
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This makes complete sense! You did a perfect job with the grammar and spelling.
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How do you say this in English (UK)? now my focus is on the word “complaisant”: may it go like that? “Sometimes I'm too hard on myself. I should be more complaisant about my foibles: at the end, I'm weak like everyone else”
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They are a complaisant business that will do anything to please you.
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How do you say this in English (US)? focus
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How do you say this in English (UK)? it’s focused on or focused in?
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How do you say this in English (US)? focus
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"Foe kiss"
Other questions about "Focus"
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I want to say "...focus was shifted from the government, inward" but I'm not sure if the comma should be there.
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I think it’s good then.
And I would keep your comma- it is working for you very actively to make a pause.
Without the comma - it will read as if “ government inward” were ONE entity
which is the exact opposite of what you are trying to say!
Almost like this : ........ government agency
So government is functioning like an ADJECTIVE to the word that follows it.
And I would keep your comma- it is working for you very actively to make a pause.
Without the comma - it will read as if “ government inward” were ONE entity
which is the exact opposite of what you are trying to say!
Almost like this : ........ government agency
So government is functioning like an ADJECTIVE to the word that follows it.
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I need to stop getting distracted and focus on what I should do Does this sound natural?
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@massive You can also say What I should be doing instead as well
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Q1
What does "focus its instruments on"?
Q2
Regarding "government-sanctioned",
does it mean "the publication Our Space got a penalty from the government"?
Context>>>>>>>>>>>
The mission's rover, Yutu-2, stumbled on that surprise during lunar day 8. The discovery prompted scientists on the mission to postpone other driving plans for the rover, and instead focus its instruments on trying to figure out what the strange material is.
Day 8 started on July 25; Yutu-2 began navigating a path through an area littered with various small impact craters, with the help and planning of drivers at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center, according to a Yutu-2 "drive diary" published on Aug. 17 by the government-sanctioned Chinese-language publication Our Space, which focuses on space and science communication.
What does "focus its instruments on"?
Q2
Regarding "government-sanctioned",
does it mean "the publication Our Space got a penalty from the government"?
Context>>>>>>>>>>>
The mission's rover, Yutu-2, stumbled on that surprise during lunar day 8. The discovery prompted scientists on the mission to postpone other driving plans for the rover, and instead focus its instruments on trying to figure out what the strange material is.
Day 8 started on July 25; Yutu-2 began navigating a path through an area littered with various small impact craters, with the help and planning of drivers at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center, according to a Yutu-2 "drive diary" published on Aug. 17 by the government-sanctioned Chinese-language publication Our Space, which focuses on space and science communication.
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Q1: It means the instruments will be used to closely examine something.
Q2: “sanction” in this sentence means government approved. It’s an alternate meaning of the word sanction which means official approval.
Q2: “sanction” in this sentence means government approved. It’s an alternate meaning of the word sanction which means official approval.
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what does 'focus down' mean in terms of gaming?
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if you were playing a game and there was enemy 1, and enemy 2, if your team mate said "focus down enemy 2" you'd focus on taking down or eliminating enemy 2. this phrase is often used in games like Overwatch, League of Legends, and more!
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Please show me how to pronounce focused.
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