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Focus on the meaning of words

Concentration is to concentrate all your energy on one point. Describe a high concentration.

Concentration means to concentrate all your thoughts on one point and describe high concentration. From "Yi and He". Idioms can be used as predicate, attribute, adverbial and predicative. Example: Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged describes a situation where people are too busy to concentrate.

Stefan Zweig also said that if human work is worth doing, it should be absorbed. Synonym is concentration, and antonym is carelessness, absent-mindedness, absent-mindedness, half-heartedness.

Concentrated story: Mencius said: playing chess is relatively easy in skills, but if you don't concentrate on your studies, you won't be able to learn well. Ben Qiu was a famous chess player in ancient times. Two men came here to worship him as a teacher. Qiu Yi wanted to teach them the skills of playing chess, and he was very careful in his lectures.

A student listened to his lecture with rapt attention. On the surface, another student is also listening carefully, but in fact, his thoughts are very unfocused. He saw geese flying by the window and even thought of eating swan meat for tea.

Ask them to play chess after class this autumn. According to the teacher's request, the students play chess. Soon after the start of the Fifth Division, it became clear that one could attack and defend calmly and the other could respond hastily. Qiu Yi found their chess skills very different. He said to the students with poor chess skills: "You two listen to my lecture together, he can concentrate, but you are absent-minded."

My sister told a story to me, my sister and others, and we listened attentively to her story. We like Chinese class best. The teacher asked us to copy notes, and everyone was absorbed and copied carefully. I am absorbed in the teacher's lecture. Dad looked at other people's precious cars with rapt attention and wanted to buy one himself.

Concentrate on making sentences

1. At the Olympic Games, the shooters all stared at the target with rapt attention and prepared to shoot.

2. The photographer in the little photographer looked at Gorky with rapt attention.

After the exam, we must concentrate on the examination paper.