phrasal verbphr vATTENTIONto give most of your attention or effort to one thing 把注意力集中于,全神贯注于SYN focus on
Doctors are aiming to concentrate more on prevention than cure.
医生打算把更多的精力放在疾病的预防而非治疗上。
concentrate your efforts/attention/energy/mind etc on something
I’m concentrating my efforts on writing my autobiography.
我正在集中精力写自传。
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concentrate on • In the domestic market coal use will be concentrated largely onelectricitygeneration and steelmanufacture.• The appliedethicsunitconcentrates attention on ethics and the community.• Therefore I concentrate entirely onevidence from actual behavior.• Mauve kept insisting that he should concentrate more on studies from plastercasts.• In this stage, attention is concentrated almost exclusively on the end to be achieved ...• That allows the pitcher to concentrate fully on the hitter.• We have so far concentrated principally on the use of space resources to support future activities in space.• Some immigrationexperts say that if these figures were more widely understood, immigration foes might not concentrate so much onU.
concentrate your efforts/attention/energy/mind etc on something• So Microsoft is now concentrating its efforts on a product customers do want to buy: Windows.• I tried to concentrate my attention on one face.• Posterity undoubtedly concentrated its attention on St Augustine as a theologian, and on what he wrote about predestination.• You can concentrate your attentions on the feel and fit rather than any correctiveproperties of the shoe.• Instead, Georgeconcentrated his efforts on the few remainingfurry areas on an otherwise barebear.• He concentrated his efforts on the posterioraspect of the eye and established the ophthalmicexam.• Fred preferred not to reply, and concentrated his attention on the screen.