| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| concentrate | /'kɑnsɪntɹet/ |
| concentration concentrator |
Friday, September 25, 2009
4.12 Concentrate
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Post informative, exemplary sentences using vocabulary from the Academic Word List.
| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| concentrate | /'kɑnsɪntɹet/ |
| concentration concentrator |
concentrate
ReplyDelete['kɔnsntreit]
n. 浓缩, 精选
v. 集中, 专心, 浓缩
The threat of going bankrupt is very unpleasant but it certainly concentrates the mind.
Not one person in ten thousand can really concentrate.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Concentrare
I preferred to concentrate on 8th-grade students in order to determine the differences in frequency and types of interaction
ReplyDeleteJapanese; syu cyu suru
Population tends to concentrate in large cities.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 집중하다.
But a good care manager can buy you time and some peace of mind so you can concentrate on your job, your family and your own health.
ReplyDeleteWhen the enemy's ships are all concentrated at the entrance to the harbour, it must mean trouble.
ReplyDeleteRussian: концентрировать
The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are concentrated in certain areas to form 'cores'.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:concentrar