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focus English-French

foyer m

focus British & World English

the centre of interest or activity

focus English-German

Brennpunkt

focus English-Italian

fuoco m

focus2 English-Spanish

enfocar*

back focus British & World English

the distance between the back of a lens and the image of an object at infinity

fixed focus British & World English

a camera focus that cannot be adjusted, typically used with a small-aperture lens having a large depth of field

focus group British & World English

a group of people assembled to participate in a discussion about a product before it is launched, or to provide feedback on a political campaign, television series, etc.

soft focus British & World English

deliberate slight blurring or lack of definition in a photograph or film

focus group English-German

Fokusgruppe

focus puller British & World English

an assistant to a film or television cameraman, who is responsible for keeping the lens focused during filming

depth of focus British & World English

another term for depth of field.

focus on in focus British & World English

pay particular attention to

prefocus British & World English

relating to or denoting a light bulb which is designed so that its beam is focused automatically when it is fitted inside a lamp, especially a vehicle headlamp

refocus British & World English

adjust the focus of (a lens or one’s eyes)

autofocus British & World English

a device focusing a camera or other piece of equipment automatically

out of/in focus in focus English-German

unscharf/scharf eingestellt

focus on something in focus English-Italian

mettere a fuoco qualcosa

to be in/out of focus in focus1 English-Spanish

estar* enfocado/desenfocado

be the focus of attention in focus English-German

im Brennpunkt des Interesses stehen