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Use and collocation of focus

The usage and collocation of focus are as follows:

The English word Focus is mainly used as a noun, transitive verb and intransitive verb, which means "focus" when used as a noun; Center; Clear; Focal length, name; Focus (Sweden) "when used as a transitive verb means" concentrate; "Focus", when used as an intransitive verb, means "focus"; Focus; Adjust the focal length. "

Phrase collocation

Focus city focus city; Point city

Focus group focus group; Concern groups; Group discussion; Body discussion

People pay attention to people.

Focus mode Focus mode; Focus mode; Focus mode

Back focus [photo] back focus; Image focusing; Anti-focus; back focal length

Focus lock Focus lock; Focus locking; Core locking

Focus system Focus system; Focus system; Focus fragmentation; Focus mode

Focus report special report; Focus interview; Additional reports; special coverage (of)

Zero focus, zero focus; Movies?

Bilingual example

We lost focus on a ferry!

America, from the focus on the ferry!

There is no doubt that this must not be your focus.

There is no doubt that this is by no means your focus.

What are you most concerned about in this project?

What is your first task in this project?

Focus your eyes on objects farther away from you.

Open your eyes and see things far away from you.

In the dark, it took her a while to focus.

It took her eyes a few minutes to get used to the darkness.

In this scene, the lens focuses on the actor's face.

In this shot, the camera is aimed at the actor's face.