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Meanings of
concentrating
in English
Russian
к центру
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Direction going nearer to the center of a system.
close
near
falling
nearer
attracting
attaching
injecting
compressing
imploding
gluing
centrifuge
Related terms
centered direction
Russian
к центру
Synonyms
Examples for "
close
"
close
near
falling
nearer
attracting
Examples for "
close
"
1
Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain
close
allies of Europe.
2
However, FMC said it still expects the deal to
close
this year.
3
The result of that saw many companies
close
and numerous jobs lost.
4
Aid groups say health services across the country are
close
to collapse.
5
As a result, the government lost just over
close
to R16 million.
1
Therefore, companies offering content will be in demand in the
near
future.
2
Incidents of violence were reported as demonstrators confronted police
near
government offices.
3
Europe in particular will be keen to
near
-
source
as much as possible.
4
However, the 2008 winter ice extent was
near
the year long-term average.
5
Go and direct traffic; let no press or public
near
the house.
1
Compared with a year ago, however, home prices are still
falling
nationwide.
2
Compared to a year ago, however, home prices are still
falling
nationwide.
3
However, he said high demand would keep values from
falling
too far.
4
Given U.S. house prices are
falling
savagely, this is far from impossible.
5
They see the national average house price
falling
by 6 per cent.
1
Unfortunately, despite expectations, the new system won't be ready until
nearer
Christmas.
2
He continued to revolve the question, without coming any
nearer
a solution.
3
If you take one step
nearer
,
I shall help you remember them.
4
The
nearer
I approached the crisis, the more did my confidence decay.
5
Later-dated oil contracts are trading at higher prices than
nearer
term ones.
1
It's an international problem which is
attracting
attention of public health officials.
2
Power companies in Spain have been
attracting
foreign investment in past months.
3
As well as consumer demand, other new initiatives are
attracting
market interest.
4
However, its medicinal properties have been
attracting
more attention in recent years.
5
Or is this simply a way of
attracting
students to a course?
1
Beware of
attaching
too much meaning to the weights backprop finds, however.
2
The hinges must be the kind for
attaching
inside of the box.
3
What's the best method for
attaching
a daisy chain to my harn...Stop.
4
We had all noticed, with out
attaching
any particular significance to it.
5
The Bedouins are fond of
attaching
a tooth-stick to the neck thong.
1
Officials say the priority remains
injecting
water to cool the fuel rods.
2
He also says some people are
injecting
saline into other body areas.
3
After
injecting
maybe a hundred people, Kara's body had finally given out.
4
The method involved precipitation with acetonitrile and
injecting
supernatants onto the column.
5
You don't want to be
injecting
air bubbles into your vascular system.
1
This exhibition, however, telescopes her career,
compressing
it into two moderate-sized rooms.
2
I felt a crushing sense of spatial distortion, stretching me, twisting,
compressing
.
3
They were
compressing
the current, increasing its force, and deepening the channel.
4
Beside him a wretched fellow is twisting himself and
compressing
his stomach.
5
He advanced his huge hands to his knees, tightly
compressing
his lips.
1
Whether it can continue doing so without the euro
imploding
seems doubtful.
2
We have to go to the flaming edge of that
imploding
sun.
3
Reagan's evil empire was
imploding
,
everything in a dangerous state of flux.
4
Just as his life was
imploding
once again, so was brother Nick's.
5
Should we compare the current situation as it is with an
imploding
war?
1
The ultimate solution is then obtained by
gluing
together the pointwise superpositions.
2
Make one yourself, even if it only means
gluing
two sticks together.
3
They loved them and quickly got down to coloring,
gluing
and cutting.
4
The woman in red was mono-focused on
gluing
her Popsicle sticks together.
5
Avoid moisture, though, or you risk
gluing
your head to the wall.
1
Some said later this year; others said 2020 was
closer
to
reality.
2
However, today takes us one step
closer
to
a more equal Britain.
3
It just means we're one step
closer
to
home, right? I ask.
4
The answer to the question today, though, is surprisingly
closer
to
home.
5
But that was not Jeffrey's problem his problem sounded
closer
to
home.
1
Aid groups say health services across the country are
close
to
collapse.
2
As a result, the government lost just over
close
to
R16 million.
3
A source
close
to
Mr Ryan said this was not true, however.
4
The annual increase was
close
to
6 per cent a year ago.
5
Sources
close
to
the case believe he must have had inside help.
Usage of
concentrating
in English
1
Whale food began
concentrating
in certain places at certain times of year.
2
The Israeli army is
concentrating
forces outside more and more Palestinian cities.
3
Ms Lambourn said hungry children have difficulty
concentrating
at school and learning.
4
Delaney said he was feeling great and was
concentrating
on getting well.
5
I shall not disturb Dr. Neebs; he looks to be
concentrating
deeply.
6
It's about
concentrating
right now on what we did really, really well.
7
There's also fibromyalgia fog which is short-term memory problems and difficulty
concentrating
.
8
Medco is
concentrating
pharmacists different disease areas in 14 therapeutic resource centers.
9
Saul hurled himself forward, every instinct now
concentrating
on personal physical survival.
10
Opponents have accused him of
concentrating
too much power in his hands.
11
Andrea was
concentrating
on helping Galileo negotiate the stairs, and said nothing.
12
This is a subtle mechanism for
concentrating
wealth among the best off.
13
Children with the condition usually have trouble
concentrating
and controlling their impulses.
14
Bin could tell he was adapting, gathering himself,
concentrating
on solving problems.
15
She succeeded in
concentrating
herself upon the work with the greatest difficulty.
16
She nodded,
concentrating
hard to make sure she understood every single word.
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concentrating
concentrate
Noun
Singular
concentrate
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
concentrate on
concentrate hard
concentrate so
concentrate instead
concentrate too
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Translations for
concentrating
Russian
к центру
центростремительно
Concentrating
through the time
Concentrating
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
New Zealand
Common
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