Definitionn. the concentration of attention or energy on something
Last update: July 20, 2015
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Fur Instrumenten- the focussing screws 0 1 and 02. [Please select]
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You were focussing a fugitive idea, a memory. [Please select]
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For a moment he wished that he had fallen in love with a woman incapable of focussing eyes. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XVII PAUL leaned back in his leather writing chair, smoking a cigarette and focussing the electioneering situation. [Please select]
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Focussing our "gun" upon the bird we made note of its coloring and marking, making sure that if we heard or saw another we would recognize it at once. [Please select]
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Focussing his glasses on the village, he saw the red spots of kepis waving like poppies over the green of the meadows. [Please select]
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Scolding in a book means, as a rule, either juvenility or it means relapse into conscious degeneration of the soul--the focussing and fusing power in a man. [Please select]
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107 shows a lens in position, gathering up a number of rays from a point, A, and focussing them on a point, B. [Please select]
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No real image--that is, one that can be caught on a focussing screen--is now given by the lens, but a magnified, erect, _virtual_ image exists on the same side of the lens as the object. [Please select]
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Here and there in the distance could occasionally be seen the funnels of far-away steamers, and then there was much excitement and focussing of opera-glasses and telescopes. [Please select]
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I might have been the prize scholar, instead of Ralph, if I had only worked, if I had only realized what this focussing day of graduation meant. [Please select]
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