Home in on Meaning in English
expression
释义
To give all your attention to one particular thing, or to move towards something as a target.
用法与细微差别
Used in both literal (e.g., a missile homing in on a target) and figurative (focusing attention) senses. Not interchangeable with 'focus on' in every context—'home in on' often implies zeroing in specifically or with increased intensity. Common in informal and business English.
例句
The teacher homed in on the main problem in the essay.
basic
Let’s home in on ways to improve our results.
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The cat homed in on the sound coming from the kitchen.
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During the meeting, everyone homed in on costs as the biggest issue.
natural
She quickly homed in on his nervousness during the interview.
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As the missile approached, it homed in on its target with precision.
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