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141 reconcentrar
v.1 to bring together.2 to thicken (hacer denso).3 to concentrate, to bring together, to rally.* * *1 (concentrar) to concentrate (en, to)2 (reunir) to bring together3 figurado (disimular) to conceal1 (ensimismarse) to become absorbed in thought, concentrate, become engrossed* * *1. VT1) (=concentrar) [+ atención] to concentrate, devote (en to)2) (=juntar) to bring together3) [+ solución] to make more concentrated4) (=disimular) to hide2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) < solución> to concentrate, make... more concentratedb) <ejército/tropas> to concentratec) <interés/cariño>reconcentrar algo EN alguien/algo — to focus o concentrate something on somebody/something
* * *verbo transitivoa) < solución> to concentrate, make... more concentratedb) <ejército/tropas> to concentratec) <interés/cariño>reconcentrar algo EN alguien/algo — to focus o concentrate something on somebody/something
* * *reconcentrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹solución› to concentrate, make … more concentrated2 ‹ejército/tropas› to concentrate3 ‹atención/interés/cariño› reconcentrar algo EN algn/algo to focus o concentrate sth ON sb/sthreconcentró todo su cariño en el hijo mayor she focused o concentrated all her affection on her eldest son* * *♦ vt1. [reunir] to bring togetherreconcentró su atención en la tesis she focused her attention on her thesis3. [solución] to concentrate, to make more concentrated
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