English to Gujarati Dictionary focus

focus

ધ્યાન
definition
verb
try to focus on a stationary object
(of a person or their eyes) adapt to the prevailing level of light and become able to see clearly.
the study will focus on a number of areas in Wales
pay particular attention to.
noun
this generation has made the environment a focus of attention
the center of interest or activity.
The circumcircle of a triangle formed by three tangents to a parabola, passes through the focus of the parabola.
one of the fixed points from which the distances to any point of a given curve, such as an ellipse or parabola, are connected by a linear relation.
translation of 'focus'
ફોકસ
example
Telescopes designed to collect and 'focus' X rays from space provide that vision.
Creating awareness of other cultures was an important 'focus' of this project.
Jani gasped, and her brown eyes lost their 'focus' as she concentrated.
Frequent shifts in the proposed 'focus' of the fund suggest considerable contention behind the scenes.
To adjust 'focus' for targets at different distances, most optical devices move one or more of their lenses closer to or further from the focusing point.
The 'focus' for the upper images was set such that a bead appears white when it is closer to the observer and black when it is away.
Once you pinpoint your 'focus' , it's time to do more homework about the industries and companies in which you want to find work.
But James would also narrow the 'focus' to concentrate solely on the moral gains of unrequited love.
Let me focus on Islam in particular, since it is so much the 'focus' of current events and thinking.
The catenary is the locus of the 'focus' of a parabola rolling along a straight line.
Focusing is similar to a traditional roof prism binocular with the right ocular adjustable and a center 'focus' knob.
The first students to work on the cyclotron in the lab setting modified the magnet to better 'focus' the proton beam.
Squinting, barely able to 'focus' , Bill could make out Neva and the vampire called Lamkin.
Our 'focus' concentrated on those clutch sizes thought to be vulnerable to the spread of siblicidal behavior.
this generation has made the environment a 'focus' of attention
Your face is frozen to an oval miniature, glistening, out of 'focus' .
Light can 'focus' atoms into simple patterns for etching carbon-coated gold layers.
We believe our evaluation to be rigorously designed, with a defined 'focus' and clear objectives.
trying to 'focus' his bleary eyes on Corbett
The 'focus' has been on extensive training programs to build the work force, he reports.
Others used a magnifying glass to 'focus' the rays of the sun on the base of the wart.
Normally a light beam will 'focus' to a point no smaller than about the size of the light's wavelength.
I was so nervous that I couldn't 'focus' clearly on the road and we had to stop to change places with Rachel.
Conservators using a binocular microscope could 'focus' to see crystals and liquid droplets on the glass surfaces.
Focus on the subject and keep your finger depressed on the 'focus' lock.
Artifacts are plentiful, and making matters worse, some scenes were unintentionally shot out of 'focus' .
The case story is often the immediate or central 'focus' of the consultation.
Good thing he took the time to 'focus' his video camera on the guy.
The 'focus' can be adjusted slightly in order to sharpen up different parts of the image corresponding to objects at different depths in the scene.
Jesse refused to meet her eyes, his 'focus' concentrating on her silver hoop earrings.
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