单词 | refocus |
释义 | refocus (once / 18942 pages) v The verb refocus means to readjust an optical device. If you are looking at the planets with a telescope, you may have to refocus the telescope to make everything come in clearly. The verb refocus can also mean to change priorities and concentrate on something different from before. When football season finally ends, maybe you will have the opportunity to refocus and concentrate on your studies. Refocus also means to focus anew. If your book club book is boring, you might have to refocus and give it another chance. WORD FAMILYrefocus: refocused, refocuses, refocusing, refocussed+/focus: foci, focused, focuses, focusing, focussing, refocus/focused: unfocused/focussing: focussings USAGE EXAMPLESInstead, he refocused himself on improving the carrier, which was facing subscriber losses, a heavy debt load and eight years of annual losses. Wall Street Journal(Dec 30, 2016) Those few moments away help me refocus when I get back to the office. The Guardian(Dec 30, 2016) The next Justice Department should review whether federal law-enforcement personnel in the most crime-plagued cities such as Chicago should refocus on fighting gun violence. Wall Street Journal(Dec 17, 2016) 1v put again into focus or focus more sharply refocus the image until it is very sharp Hyper focalise, focalize, focus, sharpen put (an image) into focus 2v focus once again; The physicist refocused the light beam" Hyper focus cause to converge on or toward a central point 3v focus anew The group needs to refocus its goals Hyper concenter, concentre, focalise, focalize, focus bring into focus or alignment; to converge or cause to converge; of ideas or emotions |
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