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 Translation for 'to focus on' from English to Russian
SYNO to center | to center on | to concentrate on | ...
сосредотачиваться на [+prep.] [несов.]to focus on
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на {prep} [+prep.]on
unverified рассчитывать (на)hang on
специально {adv} [нарочно]on purpose
продвигаться [несов.] [делать успехи]to come on
включать [несов.]to switch on
включить [сов.]to switch on
unverified сделать выбор (определиться)to decide on
unverified
линг.
из принципа
on principle
unverified
комм.
по талонам
on points
продолжать [несов.]to carry on
потом {adv}later (on)
по будним дням {adv}on weekdays
включать [несов.] [свет, воду, какой-л. прибор]to turn on
по ходатайству {adv}on application
настаивать [несов.]to press on
настаивать на [+рrер.] [требовать] [несов.]to insist on
продолжать свой путь [несов.]to move on
по требованию {adv}on request
идти дальше [несов.]to move on
поразмыслив {adv}on reflection
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Usage Examples English
  • However, Amstrad decided to focus on the PCW, and the ANT project never came to market.
  • Cajun cuisine tends to focus on what is locally available, historically because Cajuns were often poor, illiterate, independent farmers and not plantation owners but today it is because such is deeply imbedded in local culture.
  • Then they chose to focus on developing specialized printing software and created the Adobe PostScript page description language.
  • This fighting strategy allows quick and unpredictable counterattacks, the ability to focus on more than one adversary and to face empty-handed an armed adversary.
  • This type of repertoire is usually performed by guitarists who have particularly chosen to focus on the avant-garde in their performances.

  • Chicano literature tends to focus on challenging the dominant narrative, while embracing notions of hybridity, including the use of Spanglish, as well as the blending of genre forms, such as fiction and autobiography.
  • Relationships among members in a virtual community tend to focus on information exchange about specific topics.
  • From Williams, Ginsberg learned to focus on strong visual images, in line with Williams' own motto "No ideas but in things."
  • cognitive architecture) in order to be applied to the explanation and improvement of individual and social/organizational decision-making and reasoning or to focus on single simulative programs (or microtheories/"middle-range" theories) modelling specific cognitive faculties (e.g.
  • The Bank's policies have tended to focus on bolstering real estate markets through credit and technical assistance.

  • Although the production of customer cars continued briefly under Ecclestone's ownership, he believed the company needed to focus on Formula One to succeed.
  • In addition, the health belief model suggests the need to focus on the benefits of health behaviors and the fact that barriers to action are easily overcome.
  • She said she feels as though she can no longer devote the necessary time needed to make the show the best it can be, and is moving on to focus on new projects and adventures.
  • In addition, bootstrapping allows startups to focus on customers rather than investors, thereby increasing the likelihood of creating a profitable business.
  • By not having to focus on the ball, a player can look for teammates or scoring opportunities, as well as avoid the danger of having someone steal the ball away from him/her.

  • In May 2010, Spears's representatives confirmed she was dating her agent, Jason Trawick, and that they had decided to end their professional relationship to focus on their personal relationship.
  • While Hesser left the "Times" in March 2008 to focus on the development of Food52, she continued to write the "Recipe Redux" feature for the "Times" magazine until February 27, 2011.
  • Modern German historiography tends to focus on her contributions to the Ottonian dynasty and the development of the Holy Roman Empire.
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