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focus (EN)
czasownik, rzeczownik

czasownik “focus”

bezokolicznik focus; on focuses, focusses; cz.przesz. focused, focussed; im.przesz. focused, focussed; im. focusing, focussing
  1. skupić się
    During the meeting, Sarah focused on the budget issues rather than the upcoming company events.
  2. ustawić ostrość
    Before taking the photograph, she focused her camera on the blooming flowers to ensure clarity.
  3. aktywować
    When you press the tab key, the computer automatically focuses the next field in the form.

rzeczownik “focus”

lp focus, lm focuses, foci lub niepoliczalny
  1. centrum
    The new marketing campaign became the company's primary focus to boost sales.
  2. skupienie
    To solve the puzzle, she needed to maintain her focus despite the distractions around her.
  3. ognisko (w kontekście optyki)
    By adjusting the lens, the photographer was able to bring the light to a sharp focus, illuminating the subject perfectly.
  4. ognisko (w kontekście geometrii)
    In a parabola, any ray parallel to the axis of symmetry will reflect off the curve and pass through the focus.
  5. ostrość
    The entire photo looks blurry because the subject was out of focus.
  6. epicentrum (choć dosłownie oznacza to miejsce na powierzchni ziemi bezpośrednio nad hipocentrum, w kontekście sejsmologii często używa się tego terminu dla uproszczenia)
    Scientists determined the focus of the earthquake to be 100 kilometers beneath the surface, directly under the city.
  7. aktywacja (w kontekście interfejsu użytkownika)
    When you click on a text box, it gains focus, allowing you to type into it directly.