Focuses

/ˈfoʊkəsɪz/ verb

Third person singular present of focus, meaning to concentrate attention or effort on a particular subject or activity. To adjust or direct toward a central point.

From Latin focus meaning 'hearth' or 'fireplace,' the central point of the home where heat and light originated. The optical sense developed in the 17th century, and the metaphorical sense of mental concentration followed in the 18th century.

AMትኩረት ይስጣል
ARيركز
BNমনোনিবেশ করে
CAes concentra
CSzaměřuje
DAfokuserer
DEkonzentriert
ELεστιάζει
ESenfoca
FAتمرکز می‌کند
FIkeskittyy
FRse concentre
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