焦点
jiāo diǎn
Pinyin

Definition

焦点
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jiāo diǎn
  1. focus
  2. focal point

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

jiāo lu:4
  1. 1 anxious
  2. 2 worried
  3. 3 apprehensive
jiāo diǎn
  1. 1 focus
  2. 2 focal point
duì jiāo
  1. 1 to focus (a camera)
  2. 2 focusing
xīn jiāo
  1. 1 worried
  2. 2 anxious
kǎo jiāo
  1. 1 to burn (food by overroasting etc)
Jiāo zuò
  1. 1 Jiaozuo prefecture-level city in Henan
jiāo jí
  1. 1 anxiety
  2. 2 anxious
jiāo lu:4 zhèng
  1. 1 neurosis
  2. 2 anxiety
jiāo zhuó
  1. 1 (literary) deeply worried
jiāo táng
  1. 1 caramel
jiāo zào
  1. 1 fretful
  2. 2 impatient
jiāo tóu làn é
  1. 1 lit. badly burned about the head (from trying to put out a fire) (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. hard-pressed
  3. 3 under pressure (from a heavy workload, creditors etc)
jiāo huáng
  1. 1 sallow
  2. 2 yellow and withered
  3. 3 sickly
shāo jiāo
  1. 1 to burn
  2. 2 to scorch
  3. 3 burned
  4. 4 burning
  5. 5 scorched
  6. 6 charred
jù jiāo
  1. 1 to focus
biàn jiāo
  1. 1 (photography) zoom
  2. 2 (optics) to adjust the focus
sān jiāo
  1. 1 (TCM) the three truncal cavities (thoracic, abdominal and pelvic), known as the "triple heater" or "San Jiao"
qiān jiāo
  1. 1 kilojoule
wēi jù jiāo
  1. 1 microfocus x-ray computed tomography (microCT)
Jiāo
  1. 1 surname Jiao

Idioms (1)

焦头烂额
jiāo tóu làn é
  1. 1 lit. badly burned about the head (from trying to put out a fire) (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. hard-pressed
  3. 3 under pressure (from a heavy workload, creditors etc)

Sample Sentences

听起来挺不错的。据我所知,医疗改革一直是美国民众的焦点,也是一个历史性的问题。但是奥巴马的法案其实并没有得到大力的支持,而是引起了许多争议,是吗?
tīng qǐlai tǐng bùcuò de 。jùwǒsuǒzhī ,yīliáo gǎigé yīzhí shì Měiguó mínzhòng de jiāodiǎn ,yě shì yī gè lìshǐ xìng de wèntí 。dànshì Àobāmǎ de fǎàn qíshí bìng méiyǒu dédào dàlì de zhīchí ,érshì yǐnqǐ le xǔduō zhēngyì ,shìma ?
It sounds quite good. According to my knowlege, healthcare reform has been a central issue for the American people and is a historical issue. But actually Obama's bill did not receive energetic support, rather it caused several controversies, right?
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