focal 的定义
- of or relating to a focus.
focal 近义词
pertaining to a focus
更多focal例句
- With wide receiver Michael Thomas on injured reserve through the end of the regular season because of his ankle injury, Kamara is the focal point of the offense.
- Spotify has understandably been the focal point for this conversation, all while the company has spent hundreds of millions to bolster its podcast programming.
- Coach Ron Rivera said the team has worked with Apke on his angles, one of his major focal points since college, and that “he’s done a nice job.”
- We lost six talented, athletic guys that were going to be the focal point of our team.
- In those cases it says it will experiment with how such images are presented, aiming to do so in a way that “doesn’t lose the creator’s intended focal point or take away from the integrity of the photo”.
- For us it was clear that China should be the focal point for a documentary on the subject of Internet addiction.
- The Lenin statue has now become the focal point of protests for Russia, and against the ‘fascists’ in Kiev.
- Perry does the opposite, creating worlds in which white people are disposable, interchangeable, and not the assumed focal point.
- A moral focal point was Glen Echo Park, a wonderful art-deco playland in Maryland along the Potomac.
- From Sally Draper to Arya Stark, teenage girls provide a focal point within the prestige television narrative.
- My two eyes haven't quite the same focal length and this often puts me out of the straight with a column of figures.
- The observed effect is probably due to the fact that the focal surface is not flat, but curved.
- It contains a telescope made by Fitz, whose focal length is seventeen feet, and its object-glass is twelve and a half inches.
- That of M. de Vilette was three feet eleven inches in diameter, and its focal distance was three feet two inches.
- The life-giving activity of the deity in connection with human procreation came to be of focal interest.