concentrate的意思和读音

concentrate

: [ˈkɑnsənˌtreɪt] : [ˈkɒns(ə)nˌtreɪt]

n.

v.);使);(使

concentrates  concentrating  concentrated  

v.+n.concentrate attention,concentrate juice

v.daydream,disperse,dilute

n.distillate,essence,quintessence

v.think,focus,converge,come together,thicken

concentratev.

1.[i][t]);to give all your attention to sth and not think about anything else

I can't concentrate with all that noise going on.

Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow(= it makes you think very clearly) .

I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live.

2.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.使to bring sth together in one place

Power is largely concentrated in the hands of a small elite.

We need to concentrate resources on the most run-down areas.

Fighting was concentrated around the towns to the north.

3.[t]~ sth使to increase the strength of a substance by reducing its volume, for example by boiling it

n.

1.[c][u]a substance that is made stronger because water or other substances have been removed

mineral concentrates found at the bottom of rivers

jams made with fruit juice concentrate

v.1.,,;【2.;使...3.,();

n.1.;【;【

v.1.to give all your attention to the thing you are doing; to give most of your attention to one aim or activity2.if something is concentrated in an area, that is where it mainly exists

n.1.a substance that has had water removed from it so that it has a stronger effect, taste, etc.

1. stay up concentrate concentrate on ...

2. concede ? v. concentrate ? v. concerted ? adj. ...

3. 139 Stun: ; 144 Concentrate; 147 Frenzy: ; ...

4. abandon v. concentrate v. untouched adj.

5. 〖 pointedandprofound〗 concentrate〖 strength〗 ...

6. transport air compressor concentrate concentrator ...

7. impress v. , 5.concentrate v. 1. conclude v. ; ); ...

8. academic a. concentrate v. revise vt. ...

:,,,,使,,,,

1.Mindfulness and wisdom concentrate on this point, trying to discover what this knowing really consists of.

2.Her worry makes it impossible for her to concentrate on her work .使

3.But if such crawling does not come naturally, I'd skip that too and concentrate on trying to enjoy the day as much as is possible.

4.Ask her to tell you when she's near the top, and then pull back for a few minutes to kiss and concentrate on other parts of her body.退

5.Coach said that when the firing squad must concentrate , to hit all the enemy of the body .

6.Can't you keep the children quiet? I'm trying to concentrate.

7.Damn, Novak is still moving like a headless chicken on the court. He needs to stop chewing gum and concentrate on the game instead.

8.The faceted red gem at its end may have been used to concentrate and project the energies to the crystal sphere below it.竿

9.Julius Caesar's army in the rapid, bold, engaged the enemy when the motor is usually hard to concentrate against enemy forces in a flank.·

10.Now we have to concentrate on the Bundesliga and at least make sure of our place in this competition (for next season).