Focus (Noun)
Syllable division: fo·cus
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈfəʊ.kəs/ US: /ˈfoʊ.kəs/
Meaning: The main/central point of attention of something.
Examples:
> You need to start focusing on your studies!
> She finds it difficult to get her camera to focus on the finer details when taking pictures.
> The main focus of the investigation has not been made clear yet.
> Stop focusing on the negatives and start to focus on all the positives.
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I would like to have an automatic focus in my head.
Good sentence and good point Miroslaw… I would also like that 😀
Miroslaw, I focused on finding an answer to our question – whether or not to wear a hat in the temple. I found it! We can talk in our next lessons.
Aww how nice of you Ligia!
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I need focusing in the reading for understand it better.
Good sentence Nirvana!
Try saying: I need to focus on my reading to understand better
I love the statement from the above author’s examples and I am focusing on it:
“Stop focusing on the negatives and start to focus on all the positives.”
Ooo yes! What a good statement Metchi! 😀
During the lecture, I focused on my work as much as possible.
During the
lecture, I focused on my work as much as possible.
That is a good thing to do!
Thanks for posting Renata 😀
I focus more on my daily activities after I have enough sleeping time
Thank you for posting Basaria!
Good sentence 😀
When I was a kid, I used to lens that focused the sun’s rays in order to burn a piece of paper.
Good sentence Miroslaw
Try saying: When I was a kid, I used a lens to focus the sun’s rays on a piece of paper to make it burn.
One key tomato nutrient that has received special focus in prostate cancer prevention is alpha-tomatine.
Thanks for posting a good sentence Vlad! 😀
the vegetable and frut it more necesarie for the body and good focus