CONCENTRATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you concentrate on something, or concentrate your mind on it, you give all your attention to it It was up to him to concentrate on his studies and make something of himself [VERB + on] Water companies should concentrate on reducing waste instead of building new reservoirs [V on n -ing] At work you need to be able to concentrate [VERB]
Concentrating - definition of concentrating by . . . - The Free Dictionary 1 to come or cause to come to a single purpose or aim: to concentrate one's hopes on winning 2 (Chemistry) to make or become denser or purer by the removal of certain elements, esp the solvent of a solution 3 (Mining Quarrying) (tr) to remove rock or sand from (an ore) to make it purer
CONCENTRATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary She was concentrating on her book and his voice startled her Just try to concentrate on hitting the ball I can't concentrate because of all the noise the builders are making It's a good film, but the plot is very complicated and you really have to concentrate
concentrating是什么意思_concentrating的翻译_音标_读音_用法_例句_爱词霸在线词典 Doctors are concentrating on understanding the disease better, and on optimizing the treatment 医生正致力于更好地了解这种疾病,并使治疗方法尽可能完善。 I became forgetful , concentrating too much upon trivial tasks 我过分注重琐屑小事,忘性越来越大 A few minutes later she was concentrating on her novel 过了几分钟,她便集中写她的小说
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concentrate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of concentrate verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [intransitive, transitive] to give all your attention to something and not think about anything else I can't concentrate with all that noise going on concentrate on something I struggled to concentrate on my job because I was worried about my son