focus in Korean
focus in Korean is 초점 — focus means the main center of attention, activity, or interest.
focus in Korean
초점
Pronounced: chojeom
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What does "focus" mean?
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noun The main center of attention, activity, or interest.
"The focus of the meeting was next year's budget."
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noun The point at which light rays or an image converge to appear sharp, especially in photography or optics.
"The photo was slightly out of focus."
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verb To direct one's attention or effort toward something specific.
"She tried to focus on her homework despite the noise outside."
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verb To adjust a lens or the eye so that an image appears sharp.
"He focused the camera before taking the shot."
focus in a sentence
- The focus of the meeting was next year's budget.
- Her focus shifted from painting to sculpture in her thirties.
- The photo was slightly out of focus.
- She tried to focus on her homework despite the noise outside.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "focus" in Korean?
"focus" in Korean is 초점. focus means: The main center of attention, activity, or interest.
How do you pronounce 초점?
"focus" in Korean is 초점, pronounced "chojeom".
How do you use "focus" in a sentence?
Example: "The focus of the meeting was next year's budget." In Korean, "focus" is 초점.
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