| focus |
To adjust the lens in order to obtain a sharp, clear picture.
Ãâó: www.mediacollege.com/glossary/f/
|
|---|---|
| focus |
concentration on all the aspects of the work before you: muscles involved, the track they follow, the intensity of exertion, burn and pump, and signals of fatigue, injury or abuse. Concentration is extended to the weight used, technique applied, attitude, thirst, surrounding atmosphere, equipment and so on. Full-time job of primary importance.
Ãâó: bodybuilding.about.com/cs/beginnerbasics/l/bldefin...
|
| focus |
a clear approach to a task which concentrates on the important issues and does not wander off into irrelevancies
Ãâó: www.longman.co.uk/tt_seceng/resources/glosauth.htm
|
| focal disease |
A disease located at a specific and distinct area such as the tonsils, adenoids, or a boil.
Ãâó:
|
| focal dystonia |
Prolonged contraction affecting a single body part or a group of muscles, e.g., in the neck or hand. The most common focal dystonias are blepharospasm, torticollis, and writer's (¡°musician's¡±) cramp.
Ãâó:
|