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focussed beam gebündelter (und gerichteter) Strahl mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > focussed beam
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7 circularly focussed beam
circularly focussed beam kreisförmig fokussierter Strahl m (Elektronenstrahl)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > circularly focussed beam
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8 electrostatically focussed travelling-wave tube
electrostatically focussed travelling-wave tube elektrostatisch fokussierte Wanderfeldröhre fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > electrostatically focussed travelling-wave tube
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9 finely focussed trace
finely focussed trace feinfokussierte Spur fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > finely focussed trace
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10 magnetically focussed electron beam
magnetically focussed electron beam magnetisch fokussierter Elektronenstrahl mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > magnetically focussed electron beam
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11 sharply focussed
sharply focussed scharf eingestelltEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > sharply focussed
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12 well-focussed beam
well-focussed beam scharf fokussierter Strahl mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > well-focussed beam
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13 finely focussed electron beam
English-german technical dictionary > finely focussed electron beam
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1. noun1) (Optics, Photog.) Brennpunkt, der; (focal length) Brennweite, die; (adjustment of eye or lens) Scharfeinstellung, dieout of/in focus — unscharf/scharf eingestellt [Kamera, Teleskop]; unscharf/scharf [Foto, Film, Vordergrund usw.]
get something in focus — (fig.) etwas klarer erkennen
2. transitive verb,be the focus of attention — im Brennpunkt des Interesses stehen
-s- or - ss-1) (Optics, Photog.) einstellen (on auf + Akk.)focus one's eyes on something/somebody — die Augen auf etwas/jemanden richten
2) (concentrate) bündeln [Licht, Strahlen]; (fig.) konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)3. intransitive verb,-s- or - ss-1)the camera focuses automatically — die Kamera hat automatische Scharfeinstellung
2) [Licht, Strahlen:] sich bündeln; (fig.) sich konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)* * *['foukəs] 1. plurals - focuses, foci; noun1) (the point at which rays of light meet after passing through a lens.) der Brennpunkt2) (a point to which light, a look, attention etc is directed: She was the focus of everyone's attention.) der Mittelpunkt2. verb1) (to adjust (a camera, binoculars etc) in order to get a clear picture: Remember to focus the camera / the picture before taking the photograph.) scharf stellen2) (to direct (attention etc) to one point: The accident focussed public attention on the danger.) konzentrieren•- academic.ru/28474/focal">focal- in
- out of focus* * *fo·cus[ˈfəʊkəs, AM ˈfoʊ-, pl ˈfəʊsaɪ]I. nto be the \focus of attention im Mittelpunkt stehen\focus of discontent Quelle f der Unzufriedenheit\focus of a policy/programme Schwerpunkt m einer Politik/eines Programmsto bring sth in[to] \focus etw in den Brennpunkt rückenout of \focus unklar, unscharf▪ to be in/out of \focus scharf/nicht scharf eingestellt seinII. vi<-s- or -ss->1. (concentrate) sich konzentrieren2. (see) klar sehen3. PHYS fokussierenIII. vt<-s- or -ss->to \focus one's attention on sth seine Aufmerksamkeit auf etw akk konzentrieren2. (direct)to \focus a camera/telescope [on sb/sth] eine Kamera/ein Teleskop scharf [auf jdn/etw akk] einstellento \focus one's eyes on sb/sth den Blick auf jdn/etw akk richtenall eyes were \focused on the actress alle Augen waren auf die Schauspielerin gerichtet* * *['fəʊkəs]1. n pl foci['fəʊkɪ] (PHYS, MATH fig) Brennpunkt m; (of storm) Zentrum nt; (of earthquake, MED) Herd mto bring sth into focus (lit) — etw klar or scharf einstellen; (fig) topic etw in den Brennpunkt rücken
out of focus ( lit, camera ) — unscharf eingestellt; photo unscharf; (fig) ideas vage
to come into focus — ins Blickfeld rücken
to keep sth in focus (lit) — etw scharf eingestellt im Suchfeld behalten; (fig) etw im Blickfeld behalten
he/the new proposal was the focus of attention — er/der neue Vorschlag stand im Mittelpunkt
2. vtinstrument einstellen (on auf +acc); light, heat rays bündeln; (fig) one's efforts, resources, energy konzentrieren (on auf +acc)to focus one's eyes on sb/sth — den Blick auf jdn/etw richten
to focus one's attention/mind — sich konzentrieren
I should like to focus your attention ( up)on a new problem — ich möchte Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf ein neues Problem lenken
3. vi(light, heat rays) sich bündelnto focus on sth — sich auf etw (acc) konzentrieren
I can't focus properly — ich kann nicht mehr klar sehen
* * *focus [ˈfəʊkəs] pl -cuses, -ci [-saı]A s1. a) MATH, PHYS, TECH Brennpunkt m, Fokus mb) TV Lichtpunkt mc) PHYS Brennweite fd) OPT, FOTO Scharfeinstellung f:bring into focus → B 1, B 2 ( → A 2);focus control Scharfeinstellung f (Vorrichtung)2. fig Brenn-, Mittelpunkt m:be the focus of attention im Brenn- oder Mittelpunkt des Interesses stehen;bring into focus in den Brennpunkt rücken ( → A 1)B v/t prät und pperf -cused, -cussed1. OPT, FOTO fokussieren, scharf einstellenon auf akk):focus one’s mind on sich konzentrieren auf;all eyes were focus(s)ed on her alle Augen waren auf sie gerichtetC v/i1. PHYS sich in einem Brennpunkt vereinigen2. OPT, FOTO sich scharf einstellen4. umg klar denken* * *1. noun1) (Optics, Photog.) Brennpunkt, der; (focal length) Brennweite, die; (adjustment of eye or lens) Scharfeinstellung, dieout of/in focus — unscharf/scharf eingestellt [Kamera, Teleskop]; unscharf/scharf [Foto, Film, Vordergrund usw.]
get something in focus — (fig.) etwas klarer erkennen
2) (fig.): (centre, central object) Mittelpunkt, der2. transitive verb,-s- or - ss-1) (Optics, Photog.) einstellen (on auf + Akk.)focus one's eyes on something/somebody — die Augen auf etwas/jemanden richten
2) (concentrate) bündeln [Licht, Strahlen]; (fig.) konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)3. intransitive verb,-s- or - ss-1)2) [Licht, Strahlen:] sich bündeln; (fig.) sich konzentrieren (on auf + Akk.)* * *n.(§ pl.: focuses, or: foci)= Bildschärfe f.Brennpunkt m.sein Hauptaugenmerk richten auf ausdr. v.scharfstellen v.
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focussed — adj. 1. same as {focused} (in all senses). Syn: focused. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
focussed — focused focused adj. [Also spelled {focussed}.] 1. being in focus or brought into focus; clearly delineated; of an image. Opposite of {unfocused}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. converging on a point; of light rays; as, focused light rays can set something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
focussed — fo|cussed BrE focused AmE [ˈfəukəst US ˈfou ] adj paying careful attention to what you are doing, in a way that shows you are determined to succeed ▪ I ve got to stay focussed if I want to win this competition … Dictionary of contemporary English
focussed — un·focussed; … English syllables
focussed — fo|cussed [ foukəst ] another spelling of focused … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
focussed — see focused … English dictionary
focussed — adj. brought to a focus; brought into focus, made clear; centered, concentrating (i.e. on a task) fo·cus || fəʊkÉ™s n. center, hub; area in a dialog box which receives input (Computers) v. adjust the focus of; make clear, bring into focus;… … English contemporary dictionary
focussed — BrE, focused AmE adjective paying careful attention to what you are doing, in a way that shows you are determined to succeed: This year she s a much more focused player … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
focussed — UK [ˈfəʊkəst] / US [ˈfoʊkəst] focused … English dictionary
focussed — adjective 1. being in focus or brought into focus • Syn: ↑focused • Ant: ↑unfocused (for: ↑focused) 2. (of light rays) converging on a point focused light rays can set something afire … Useful english dictionary
focused vs unfocused focussed — adjusted adjusted adj. 1. 1 accommodated to certain requirements Syn: regulated [WordNet 1.5] 2. 1 having become accustomed [to surroundings, a situation. etc.] [Narrower terms: {oriented (vs. unoriented), orientated ] Syn: familiarized [WordNet… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English