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concentrated

/ˈkɒnsəntɹeɪtɪd/

形容詞

This word carries a sense of compression, whether that compression is mental, physical, or chemical. When describing effort, it suggests a narrowing of attention that excludes all distractions to achieve a specific goal, creating a feeling of intensity and pressure. In a material sense, it describes a state of potency. A concentrated liquid is perceived as powerful or aggressive, whereas a concentrated population suggests a dense, crowded environment where resources or people are packed tightly together.

意味

形容詞
[focus/intensity]

Wholly focused on a single object or activity; intense.

"She made a concentrated effort to finish the report by midnight."

形容詞
[chemistry/mixture]

Present in a high proportion relative to other substances; not diluted.

"The orange juice is sold as a concentrated syrup that needs water."

形容詞
[distribution/location]

Gathered together into a small area or a single point.

"The population of the country is heavily concentrated in the coastal cities."

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