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Definition of defocus in English: defocusverbdefocussed, defocusing, defocussing, defocuses, defocused diːˈfəʊkəsdiˈfoʊkəs [with object]1Cause (an image, lens, or beam) to go out of focus. 使(图像,透镜,光线)散焦 the filter lets you defocus all or part of an image 滤光器使你造成图像的某部分或全部散焦。 progressively defocused and focused binoculars Example sentencesExamples - The laser spot, formed in the focal plane, was defocused to a diameter of 10 m, so that one entire cell could be excited while the surrounding field of view remained dark.
- Klouda takes one image with her camera, which is sharply focused, and a second image that is defocused in the direction that makes the image larger rather than smaller, which she says creates a ‘glowing effect.’
- However, the beam will become progressively defocused, thus limiting the thermal energy to the deeper structures.
- Thorne convinced himself (and the other time travel researchers) that this would not happen, because each time the beam of light comes out of the mouth of the wormhole it is defocused and spread out to fill the Universe.
- For the famous penultimate scene of Vera's ‘accidental’ murder, the camera seems to crawl inside Roberts' head as he surveys the room where this happened, with the lens alternately focusing and defocusing on various objects.
- The plan is to house the laser in a large airplane with optical and tracking systems for focusing the laser beam on the target and compensating for the atmospheric turbulence that would otherwise defocus it.
- If the surgeon needs coagulation, the laser operator increases the distance from the tissue or defocuses the beam, enlarging the spot size and using low wattage.
- 1.1no object Go out of focus.
散焦,变模糊 the view defocused, then resolved 景象散焦,后来清晰了。 Example sentencesExamples - In its defocused and condensed form, the image can more readily be resolved into areas with uniform tonal and chromatic values, and the thresholds established at which these values change.
- 1.2 Cause to be less clearly defined.
defocusing the traditional contract approach in business 转移商业中传统的合同方法。 Example sentencesExamples - The company needs to defocus on the operating system and apply its technological strengths to more mainstream platforms.
- Companies which defocus when they diversify probably do not have very good products to begin with, or good product engineers.
- Says a spokeswoman: ‘We're not defocusing, just extending our brand.’
- The company has defocused on its planned release of its third generation platform because it says operators are more keen to avoid a two-step upgrade.
- Last week, the company was reported to be planning to sell all or part of its mobile phone business, which was recently merged with its other wireless communications activities, illustrating a defocus on the pure cellular handset sector.
Definition of defocus in US English: defocusverbdēˈfōkəsdiˈfoʊkəs [with object]1Cause (an image, lens, or beam) to go out of focus. 使(图像,透镜,光线)散焦 the filter lets you defocus all or part of an image 滤光器使你造成图像的某部分或全部散焦。 Example sentencesExamples - Thorne convinced himself (and the other time travel researchers) that this would not happen, because each time the beam of light comes out of the mouth of the wormhole it is defocused and spread out to fill the Universe.
- The laser spot, formed in the focal plane, was defocused to a diameter of 10 m, so that one entire cell could be excited while the surrounding field of view remained dark.
- If the surgeon needs coagulation, the laser operator increases the distance from the tissue or defocuses the beam, enlarging the spot size and using low wattage.
- Klouda takes one image with her camera, which is sharply focused, and a second image that is defocused in the direction that makes the image larger rather than smaller, which she says creates a ‘glowing effect.’
- However, the beam will become progressively defocused, thus limiting the thermal energy to the deeper structures.
- For the famous penultimate scene of Vera's ‘accidental’ murder, the camera seems to crawl inside Roberts' head as he surveys the room where this happened, with the lens alternately focusing and defocusing on various objects.
- The plan is to house the laser in a large airplane with optical and tracking systems for focusing the laser beam on the target and compensating for the atmospheric turbulence that would otherwise defocus it.
- 1.1no object Go out of focus.
散焦,变模糊 the view defocused, then resolved 景象散焦,后来清晰了。 Example sentencesExamples - In its defocused and condensed form, the image can more readily be resolved into areas with uniform tonal and chromatic values, and the thresholds established at which these values change.
- 1.2 Take the focus of interest or activity away from (something)
转移(对某物)的注意,将中心从…移开 defocusing the traditional contract approach in business 转移商业中传统的合同方法。 Example sentencesExamples - Says a spokeswoman: ‘We're not defocusing, just extending our brand.’
- The company needs to defocus on the operating system and apply its technological strengths to more mainstream platforms.
- Companies which defocus when they diversify probably do not have very good products to begin with, or good product engineers.
- The company has defocused on its planned release of its third generation platform because it says operators are more keen to avoid a two-step upgrade.
- Last week, the company was reported to be planning to sell all or part of its mobile phone business, which was recently merged with its other wireless communications activities, illustrating a defocus on the pure cellular handset sector.
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