concentrate on 的 3 个定义
con·cen·trat·ed, con·cen·trat·ing.
- to bring or draw to a common center or point of union; converge; direct toward one point; focus: to concentrate one's attention on a problem; to concentrate the rays of the sun with a lens.
- to put or bring into a single place, group, etc.: The nation's wealth had been concentrated in a few families.
- to intensify; make denser, stronger, or purer, especially by the removal or reduction of liquid: to concentrate fruit juice; to concentrate a sauce by boiling it down.
- Mining. to separate from rock, sand, etc., so as to improve the quality of the valuable portion.
con·cen·trat·ed, con·cen·trat·ing.
- to bring all efforts, faculties, activities, etc., to bear on one thing or activity: to concentrate on solving a problem.
- to come to or toward a common center; converge; collect: The population concentrated in one part of the city.
- to become more intense, stronger, or purer.
- a concentrated form of something; a product of concentration: a juice concentrate.
concentrate on 近义词
等同于 attend
等同于 buckle down
concentrate on 的近义词 24 个
- address
- apply oneself
- attend to
- bend
- dedicate oneself to
- devote oneself to
- exert oneself
- get serious
- give
- give oneself over to
- keep close to
- keep one's mind on
- knuckle down
- launch into
- occupy oneself with
- pitch in
- plunge into
- put one's hand to the plow
- put one's nose to the grindstone
- set to
- swing into action
- take the bull by the horns
- throw
- turn
concentrate on 的反义词 3 个
等同于 address
更多concentrate on例句
- Scaling up sheep meant keeping more and feeding them in winter on bought in concentrate feeds.
- If you drink from a flute, do so from a tulip-shape one to concentrate the notes, Simonetti-Bryan says.
- He did suffer from ‘Black Dog’ [depression] as he called it and having something to concentrate on was therapeutic for him.
- She struggled to concentrate on crossword puzzles and read books, so she just watched television.
- In times of crisis, President Obama can be counted on to concentrate power in the White House.
- The Guard will concentrate its resources on carrying out this limited mission.
- He was trying hard to concentrate his mind upon the sweet and common things of life.
- I dont know that I care for chess; I can not concentrate my attention as I could a year ago.
- Hence the alternative has been to concentrate the "less eligibility" on the conditions of the pauper's mental life.
- They were evidently desirous only of gaining time by negociation to assemble and concentrate their forces.
- Citizens, by birth or choice of a common country, that country has a right to concentrate your affections.