kʏ.sə(n)/ Hyphenation: fo‧cus‧sen From focus + -en. focussen (reflexive, also intransitive) to focus (oneself) [with op ‘on’] See the etymology of the...
oneself (third-person singular simple present applies oneself, present participle applying oneself, simple past and past participle applied oneself)...
present participle turning in on oneself, simple past and past participle turned in on oneself) (UK) To become inwardly focused, withdrawn and preoccupied....
participle brought out of oneself) (reflexive) To ensure someone feels confident and outgoing. (reflexive) To encourage someone to focus on higher pursuits and...
participle pulled oneself together) (idiomatic, reflexive) To become mentally focused after a period of being unfocused; to regain control of oneself 1910, E....
focus”) and 心 (“heart; mind”). (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [t͡ɕu˧˦ təm˧˧] (Huế) IPA(key): [t͡ɕʊw˨˩˦ təm˧˧] (Saigon) IPA(key): [cʊw˦˥ təm˧˧] chú tâm to focus solely...
ansträngt, imperative ansträng) to strain, to exert (reflexive) to apply oneself; to focus Conjugation of anstränga (weak) ansträngning överanstränga anstränga...
oneself, past participle (UK) got ahead of oneself or (US) gotten ahead of oneself) (idiomatic) To focus excessively on one's plans or on prospective...
/pɹatjəˈhɑːɹə/ pratyahara (uncountable) (yoga) The withdrawal of one's senses; focus on oneself as opposed to external stimuli. [from 19th c.] 1999, David Frawley...
From rycka upp sig + -ning. uppryckning c increased mental focus, the act of pulling oneself together Declension of uppryckning uppryckning in Svenska...