unfocused
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++un·fo·cused, unfocussed /ʌnˈfəʊkəst $ -ˈfoʊ-/ adjective 1 ATTENTION#not dealing with or paying attention to the most important ideas, causes etc 无焦点的;不专心的 The discussion was becoming unfocused. 讨论的焦点越来越分散。2 LOOK ATeyes that are unfocused are open, but are not looking at anything specific 目光分散的;目光茫然的 He gave her an unfocused look. 他茫然地看了她一眼。
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unfocused• So far the protest movement has been unorganized and unfocused.• At this stage, the urge to do something was unfocused, but it was extraordinary how people threw themselves into it.• Dull, unfocused eyes indicate pain or illness.• She saw less and less of Ben, and missed him in a slightly sad, unfocused kind of way.• The film's disappointing performance was laid at its documentary style and unfocused lack of drama.• The hours spent beneath the apple tree assumed a distorted quality as though she were looking at them through an unfocused lens.• There may on occasions be sound educational reasons for adopting a style of interaction in which unfocused questions predominate.• If it starts wrong, or proceeds in an unfocused way, it ends wrong.• When he subsided after five minutes, he'd lie with his eyes wide open but unfocused, weeping.un·fo·cused adjectiveChineseSyllable
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unfocused
un‧fo‧cused
, unfocussed /ʌnˈfəʊkəst $ -ˈfoʊ-/ adjective
1. not dealing with or paying attention to the most important ideas, causes etc:
The discussion was becoming unfocused.
2. eyes that are unfocused are open, but are not looking at anything specific:
He gave her an unfocused look.
un‧fo‧cused
, unfocussed /ʌnˈfəʊkəst $ -ˈfoʊ-/ adjective1. not dealing with or paying attention to the most important ideas, causes etc:
2. eyes that are unfocused are open, but are not looking at anything specific: