焦点
The center of interest or activity; the point at which lines or pathways converge. In academic discussion, it refers to the main topic or concentration of a debate.
例文
3 / 5她总是聚会上的焦点。
She is always the center of attention at parties.
今天的会议焦点是新产品的发布。
The focus of today's meeting is the new product launch.
你看,这张照片没找准焦点。
Look, this photo is out of focus.
語族
覚え方のコツ
焦 (scorched/burnt) + 点 (point). Think of a magnifying glass burning a point with light.
クイックテスト
媒体报道将___聚集在贫富差距问题上。
正解!
正解は: 焦点
例文
她总是聚会上的焦点。
everydayShe is always the center of attention at parties.
今天的会议焦点是新产品的发布。
formalThe focus of today's meeting is the new product launch.
你看,这张照片没找准焦点。
informalLook, this photo is out of focus.
这篇文章的焦点在于探讨教育公平性。
academicThe focus of this article is to explore educational equity.
市场竞争的焦点正转向技术研发。
businessThe focus of market competition is shifting toward technology R&D.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
公众焦点
public focus
辩论焦点
point of contention
焦点人物
person in the spotlight
よく混同される語
重点 means 'important point'; 焦点 means 'converging point' or 'center of attention'.
使い方のコツ
Very common in IELTS reading passages and useful for writing introductions.
よくある間違い
Don't confuse with 重点 (key point) although they are similar in some contexts.
覚え方のコツ
焦 (scorched/burnt) + 点 (point). Think of a magnifying glass burning a point with light.
語源
焦 (to burn) and 点 (dot/point). Derived from optics.
文法パターン
クイックテスト
媒体报道将___聚集在贫富差距问题上。
正解!
正解は: 焦点
関連語彙
academicの関連語
符合
B1To be in accordance with; to match or fit a standard, requirement, or fact.
参照
B1To refer to something else to help decide what to do or to find information; to consult as a standard of comparison.
推论
B1A logical conclusion or deduction reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning; to deduce or infer something.
进度
B1The rate or speed at which something is moving or being done; the progress of a task or project relative to a schedule.
可能性
B1The state or fact of being possible; the chance that something might happen or exist in the future.
对立
B1To be in opposition or conflict; the state of two things being completely different or contrary.
审阅
B1To read and examine a document, proposal, or book carefully, often for the purpose of approval or providing feedback.
稳步
B1To do something in a steady, reliable, and consistent manner without sudden changes.
起伏
B1The action of rising and falling; fluctuations in a trend or the physical undulation of a landscape.
研讨
B1To study and discuss a subject in detail, typically in a small academic group.
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