Pronunciation: /ˈkɑnsənˌtreɪt/
verb to focus all one's attention or mental effort on a particular object or activity
A1 I need to concentrate on my homework.
A2 She finds it difficult to concentrate in noisy environments.
B1 In order to do well in the exam, you need to concentrate on studying.
B2 It's important to concentrate on the task at hand and not get distracted.
C1 Professional athletes have the ability to concentrate intensely during competitions.
C2 To achieve success in business, one must be able to concentrate on long-term goals.
formal It is important to concentrate during lectures in order to fully understand the material.
informal Hey, can you concentrate for a minute and listen to what I'm saying?
slang Dude, you need to really concentrate if you want to pass this test.
figurative She had to concentrate all her efforts on getting the project completed on time.
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