Толковый словарь английского языка - focus
Focus
focus
I. noun (plural foci; also ~es) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, hearth Date: 1644 1. a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) converge or from which they diverge or appear to diverge, a point of convergence of a beam of particles (as electrons), 2. focal length , adjustment for distinct vision, a state or condition permitting clear perception or understanding , direction 6c , one of the fixed points that with the corresponding directrix defines a conic section, a localized area of disease or the chief site of a generalized disease or infection, 5. a center of activity, attraction, or attention , a point of concentration, the place of origin of an earthquake or moonquake, directed attention ; emphasis , ~less adjective II. verb (~ed; also ~sed; ~ing; also ~sing) Date: 1775 transitive verb 1. to bring into ~, to adjust the ~ of (as the eye or a lens), to cause to be concentrated , to bring (as light rays) to a ~ ; concentrate , intransitive verb to come to a ~ ; converge , to adjust one's eye or a camera to a particular range, to concentrate attention or effort, ~able adjective ~er noun
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n. & v. --n. (pl. focuses or foci) 1 Physics a the point at which rays or waves meet after reflection or refraction. b the point from which diverging rays or waves appear to proceed. Also called focal point. 2 a Optics the point at which an object must be situated for an image of it given by a lens or mirror to be well defined (bring into focus). b the adjustment of the eye or a lens necessary to produce a clear image (the binoculars were not in focus). c a state of clear definition (the photograph was out of focus). 3 the centre of interest or activity (focus of attention). 4 Geom. one of the points from which the distances to any point of a given curve are connected by a linear relation. 5 Med. the principal site of an infection or other disease. 6 Geol. the place of origin of an earthquake. --v. (focused, focusing or focussed, focussing) 1 tr. bring into focus. 2 tr. adjust the focus of (a lens, the eye, etc.). 3 tr. & intr. (often foll. by on) concentrate or be concentrated on. 4 intr. & tr. converge or make converge to a focus. Derivatives focuser n. Etymology: L, = hearth ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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