concentrate 英 [ˈkɒnsntreɪt]   美 [ˈkɑnsntreɪt]

concentrate

concentrate  英 [ˈkɒnsntreɪt] 美 [ˈkɑnsntreɪt]

v. 聚精会神,使...集中  n. 浓缩物 

进行时:concentrating  过去式:concentrated  过去分词:concentrated  第三人称单数:concentrates  名词复数:concentrates 

I can't concentrate with all that noise going on. 吵闹声不绝于耳,我无法集中精神。
I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live. 我决定全力以赴找个住的地方。

  • Concentrate means to make something stronger, denser, or more focused. If you concentrate your energy, for example, you become more powerful! Concentrate your efforts at digging, and you'll plant that shrub a lot faster.
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  • v. 聚精会神,使...集中
  • n. 浓缩物
  • 1. I can't concentrate with all that noise going on.

    吵闹声不绝于耳,我无法集中精神。

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

    我决定全力以赴找个住的地方。

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

    权力主要集中在少数精英人物的手里。

  • 4. jams made with fruit juice concentrate

    用浓缩果汁做的果酱

  • 5. mineral concentrates found at the bottom of rivers

    在河底发现的精矿

  • concentrate (n.) "that which has been reduced to a state of purity," 1883, from concentrate (adj.) "reduced to a pure or intense state" (1640s), from concentrate (v.).
  • concentrate (v.) 1630s, "to bring or come to a common center," from concenter (1590s), from Italian concentrare, from assimilated form of Latin com "with, together" (see con-) + centrum "center" (see center (n.)).
con·cen·trate AWL / ˈkɒnsntreɪt ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsntreɪt / verb , noun concentrate concentrates concentrated concentrating verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to give all your attention to sth and not think about anything else 集中(注意力);聚精会神 concentrate(on sth/on doing sth) I can't concentrate with all that noise going on. 吵闹声不绝于耳,我无法集中精神。 concentratesth Nothing concentrates the mindbetter than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow (= it makes you think very clearly). 没有什么比知道自己明天就可能会死去更能让人定下心来去思考种种问题的了。 concentratesth (on sth/on doing sth) I decided to concentrateall my effortson finding somewhere to live. 我决定全力以赴找个住的地方。 2 [transitive ] concentratesth + adv./prep. to bring sth together in one place 使…集中(或集合、聚集) Power is largely concentrated in the hands of a small elite. 权力主要集中在少数精英人物的手里。 We need to concentrate resources on the most run-down areas. 我们需要把资源集中用于最衰败的地区。 Fighting was concentrated around the towns to the north. 战斗集中在北方诸城镇的周围进行。 3 [transitive ] concentratesth ( technical 术语 ) to increase the strength of a substance by reducing its volume, for example by boiling it (使)浓缩 SYN reduce PHRASAL VERB ˈconcentrate on sth to spend more time doing one particular thing than others 集中时间做某事 In this lecture I shall concentrate on the early years of Charles's reign. 这一节课我将着重讲查理王朝的早期统治时期。 noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a substance that is made stronger because water or other substances have been removed 浓缩物 mineral concentrates found at the bottom of rivers 在河底发现的精矿 jams made with fruit juice concentrate 用浓缩果汁做的果酱 con·cen·trate / ˈkɒnsntreɪt ; NAmE ˈkɑːnsntreɪt /
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