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1 centrarse
1 to centre (US center) (en, on), focus (en, on)2 (concentrarse) to concentrate (en, on)* * *VPR1)centrarse en — [estudio, investigación, debate, programa] to be focused on, centre on, center on (EEUU); [obra, película, exposición] to be focused on
la atención internacional se centraba en El Salvador — international attention focused on o centred on El Salvador
sus investigaciones se centran en la Europa medieval — her research focuses on o centres on medieval Europe
un mercado centrado exclusivamente en los jóvenes — a market aimed exclusively at o geared exclusively toward young people
2) (=equilibrarse) to settle downtuvo una época muy loca pero después se centró — he went through a very wild period but then he settled down
3) (=acomodarse) to settle in, find one's feet* * *(v.) = focusEx. The basic functions of a subject headings list as identified in section 16.6 above may be focused more precisely in the following terms...* * *(v.) = focusEx: The basic functions of a subject headings list as identified in section 16.6 above may be focused more precisely in the following terms...
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■centrarse verbo reflexivo
1 to be centred, US centered o based
2 (concentrarse) to concentrate [en, on]
' centrarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
centrar
English:
centre
- focus
- center
- concentrate
* * *vpr1.la historia se centra en la lucha de una familia por sobrevivir the story revolves around a family's struggle for survivalnecesitas centrarte más en lo que estás haciendo you need to concentrate more on what you're doing3. [equilibrarse] to find one's feet;se ha centrado mucho desde que tiene el nuevo trabajo he's settled down a lot since he's been in his new job* * *v/r concentrate (en on)* * *vrcentrarse en : to focus on, to concentrate on
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