集中

しゅうちゅう

concentration, focusing the mind

JLPT N3

Character Breakdown

Usage of 集中

The word 集中 (jízhōng) primarily means 'to concentrate' or 'to focus.' It can describe mental focus, such as concentrating attention or effort, as well as the physical gathering or centralizing of resources or people.

Common Contexts

  1. Mental focus: Often used when asking someone to pay attention or focus on a task, e.g., 集中注意 (concentrate attention).
  2. Resource allocation: Used to describe concentrating resources, efforts, or energy on a particular project or goal.
  3. Study or work: Commonly used to describe focused study or work sessions.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 集中注意: to concentrate attention, used when emphasizing mental focus.
  • 集中精力: to concentrate energy, often in work or study contexts.
  • 集中资源: to concentrate resources, used in business or organizational contexts.

Nuances

When using 集中, the focus is on gathering or focusing something into a central point, whether it is attention, effort, or resources. It is more formal and specific than just saying 'focus' casually. Avoid confusing it with 分散 (fēnsàn), which means to disperse or scatter.

Register

Suitable for both formal and informal contexts, but especially common in academic, business, and professional settings where focus and resource allocation are discussed.

Example Sentences

Please concentrate and listen to me.

The company decided to concentrate resources on the new project.

He is concentrating on reviewing for the exam in the library.