Concentrado in english

Concentrated

pronunciation: kɑnsəntreɪtəd part of speech: adjective
In gestures

concentrado1 = absorbed ; focused [focussed]. 

Example: I believe that literature is certainly in one sense 'play' -- grave and absorbed play.Example: These include a series of focused workshops and a four day national conference.

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» concentrado enabsorbed in .

Example: Darwin may have been as absorbed in thinking about evolution as Freud was absorbed in thinking about psychoanalysis when he went to operas.

concentrado2 = undiluted ; concentrated. 

Example: However, an undiluted diet of the so-called classics would drive away readers.Example: Fueled by a desire to help feed the undernourished, in 1840 he developed a concentrated beef extract.

concentrar = account for. 

Example: The major four categories of physical forms outlined so far account for most of the published indexes and catalogues.

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» concentrarseconcentratebe (all) out in (full) forcecome (all) out in + (full) forcerallystay + focused .

Example: The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are concentrated in certain areas to form 'cores'.

Example: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

Example: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

Example: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.

Example: Staying focused can be tough with a constant stream of employees, clients, emails, and phone calls demanding your attention.

» concentrar el esfuerzoconcentrate + Posesivo + effortdirect + Posesivo + effortdirect + energyconcentrate + Posesivo + energy .

Example: The project concentrated its efforts towards establishing a system of categories.

Example: With few questions and infrequent use it would be more sensible and effective to direct effort into searching, rather than strive for perfection in indexing.

Example: As energies became directed to less abstract matters working men began to see libraries as undemocratic and inhospitable institutions.

Example: Most companies concentrate their energies on new product development to raise profits.

» concentrar el esfuerzo endivert + Posesivo + effort into .

Example: The number and type of questions posed to the system has implications for the effort that it is worthwhile to divert into thesaurus construction.

» concentrar la atención sobrekeep in + focus .

Example: We will not disserve readers by instructing them through our subject headings in nonbiased terminology; we will, in fact, be keeping all of our readers in focus.

» concentrarseconcentratebe (all) out in (full) forcecome (all) out in + (full) forcerallystay + focused .

Example: The planning arrangements can also be seen to be much more flexible if the number of walls in the building are concentrated in certain areas to form 'cores'.

Example: Myanmar's police and military were out in force again on Friday, patrolling the deserted streets.

Example: The supporters of Henry George came out in force last night and marched over a route two miles long.

Example: The aim of the conference was to rally and organize the fight for public access to information.

Example: Staying focused can be tough with a constant stream of employees, clients, emails, and phone calls demanding your attention.

» concentrarse enconcentrate on/upon .

Example: Let me first concentrate upon the broader of the two issues: the profession itself.

» no concentrar el esfuerzospread + Nombre + thinly .

Example: Reviews of works for young adults are spread thinly over a number of journals, and are often of limited value.

Concentrado synonyms

exclusive in spanish: exclusivo, pronunciation: ɪksklusɪv part of speech: adjective intent in spanish: intención, pronunciation: ɪntent part of speech: noun intense in spanish: intenso, pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective dense in spanish: denso, pronunciation: dens part of speech: adjective compact in spanish: compacto, pronunciation: kɑmpækt part of speech: adjective, noun thick in spanish: grueso, pronunciation: θɪk part of speech: adjective focused in spanish: enfocado, pronunciation: foʊkəst part of speech: adjective fixed in spanish: fijo, pronunciation: fɪkst part of speech: adjective saturated in spanish: saturado, pronunciation: sætʃɜreɪtəd part of speech: adjective congregate in spanish: congregarse, pronunciation: kɑŋgrəgeɪt part of speech: verb centered in spanish: centrado, pronunciation: sentɜrd part of speech: adjective collected in spanish: recogido, pronunciation: kəlektəd part of speech: adjective condensed in spanish: condensado, pronunciation: kəndenst part of speech: verb, adjective accumulated in spanish: acumulado, pronunciation: əkjumjəleɪtɪd part of speech: adjective centred in spanish: centrado, pronunciation: sentɜrd part of speech: adjective amassed in spanish: acumulado, pronunciation: əmæst part of speech: adjective gathered in spanish: reunido, pronunciation: gæðɜrd part of speech: adjective assembled in spanish: ensamblado, pronunciation: əsembəld part of speech: adjective compressed in spanish: comprimido, pronunciation: kəmprest part of speech: adjective thickset in spanish: rechoncho, pronunciation: θɪkset part of speech: adjective piled in spanish: apilados, pronunciation: paɪld part of speech: adjective clustered in spanish: agrupado, pronunciation: klʌstɜrd part of speech: adjective heaped in spanish: amontonado, pronunciation: hipt part of speech: adjective centralized in spanish: centralizado, pronunciation: sentrəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective undiluted in spanish: sin diluir, pronunciation: əndəlutɪd part of speech: adjective bunchy in spanish: manojo, pronunciation: bʌntʃi part of speech: adjective undivided in spanish: indiviso, pronunciation: əndəvaɪdɪd part of speech: adjective deepened in spanish: profundizado, pronunciation: dipənd part of speech: adjective massed in spanish: masificado, pronunciation: mæst part of speech: adjective bunched in spanish: agrupado, pronunciation: bʌntʃt part of speech: adjective supersaturated in spanish: sobresaturado, pronunciation: supɜrsætʃɜreɪtɪd part of speech: adjective boiled-down in spanish: reducía, pronunciation: bɔɪlddaʊn heaped-up in spanish: amontonado, pronunciation: hipedʌp part of speech: adjective
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