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Перевод: focal
[прилагательное] фокусный; фокальный; очаговый; центральный
Тезаурус:
- The diabetic clinic is the focal point of diabetic care in the hospital.
- The focal point of this existing structure is the school's policymaking group: The management board.
- The focal point of this activity is the information system.
- The focal point of the exhibition was a giant Hall of Destruction modelled on Giulio Romano's famous painted room at the Palazzo del T in Mantua.
- In May the DUAC called for a special "industries for Derry" drive, with an office in the city as its focal point.
- Boundary manager: controlling the relationships between the school and its environment, acting as focal point and figurehead.
- During his time the Kamara has become the accepted Club base in "Ag Nik", partly because of its central position seven minutes form the beach and about three minutes from the "West End", and partly because the bar here is a focal meeting point for 18-;30's from all over the resort.
- Under the heading "Defective Vision", subtitled "Ill-informed or plain dishonest", Peter Cornall argued that "the focal depth is too shallow.
- With the Prince and his traditionalists in one wing, and Palumbo, Rogers and their adherents in another, Somerset House could then become the focal point of the appealingly pluralistic British architectural scene.
- Geoffrey Smith profiles trees both native and exotic, and explains how a garden tree and its companion planting forms a focal point for the eye and, just as importantly, for wildlife.
- Focal length a determines the magnitude .
- The foundation of the London Wildlife Trust a couple of years ago provided a focal point for all bodies involved in urban conservation, and the recent creation of the post of Chief Ecologist to the Greater London Council (New Scientist , vol 95, p 520) gives a point of contact within the city's governing body.
- The management board is the central policy and decision-making agent in the school and as such is the focal point of the consultative structure (see Figure 4.1).
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