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concentration [‚kɒnsən'treɪʃən]∎ to lose one's concentration se déconcentrer;∎ the work requires concentration le travail demande de la concentration;∎ concentration span concentration f;∎ he has a poor concentration span il n'arrive pas à se concentrer très longtemps(b) (specializing) spécialisation f;∎ in view of their recent concentration on other areas of the market étant donné qu'ils se sont récemment concentrés sur d'autres secteurs du marché(c) (grouping → of troops etc) concentration f;∎ there was a concentration of cases of food poisoning in the area il y a eu plusieurs cas d'intoxication alimentaire dans le quartier;∎ concentration of effort convergence f des efforts;∎ the large urban concentrations les grandes agglomérations fpl urbaines►► concentration camp camp m de concentration;concentration camp victim victime f des camps de concentrationUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > concentration
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