Apedia

Concentrate I Concentrated Noise Mind Knowledge Die Concentrating

Word concentrate
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / ˈkɒnsntreɪt / NAmE / ˈkɑːnsntreɪt /
Example
  • i can't concentrate with all that noise going on.
  • nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow (= it makes you think very clearly).
  • i decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live.
  • power is largely concentrated in the hands of a small elite.
Sound Native audio playback is not supported.
Image
Search images by the word
https://www.google.com/search?biw=1280&bih=661&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=concentrate
Content

concentrate

(verb)BrE / ˈkɒnsntreɪt / NAmE / ˈkɑːnsntreɪt /
  1. to give all your attention to something and not think about anything else
    • I can't concentrate with all that noise going on.
    • Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow (= it makes you think very clearly).
    • I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live.
  2. to bring something together in one place
    • Power is largely concentrated in the hands of a small elite.
    • We need to concentrate resources on the most run-down areas.
    • Fighting was concentrated around the towns to the north.
    • Never concentrate the heat in one place for too long.
  3. to increase the strength of a substance by reducing its volume, for example by boiling it
    • synonym reduce
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/reduce

    Extra Examples

    • He concentrated mainly on the flying and spoke very little.
    • I tried to work but I found I couldn’t concentrate.
    • I was tired and couldn’t concentrate properly.
    • She was sitting at her desk concentrating hard.
    • I can’t concentrate with all that noise going on.
    • Nothing concentrates the mind better than the knowledge that you could die tomorrow.
    • She tried to concentrate, but her thoughts kept drifting back to the day before.
    • We were told to concentrate on a black dot in the middle of the screen.
    • We’re concentrating even harder on giving quality service this year.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they concentrate
    • he / she / it concentrates
    • past simple concentrated
    • past participle concentrated
    • -ing form concentrating

    Word Origin

    • mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘bring towards a centre’): Latinized form of concentre, fromcon- ‘together’ + centrum ‘centre’ or from French concentrer ‘to concentrate’. Sense (1) dates from the early 20th cent.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Tags: c

Learn with these flashcards. Click next, previous, or up to navigate to more flashcards for this subject.

Next card: Concentration great requires powers greater environmental noun bre

Previous card: Computer noun bre kəmˈpjuːtə(r kəmˈpjuːtər personal sales information

Up to card list: [English] The Oxford 3000 Most Important Words