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单词 attention span
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Definition of attention span in English:

attention span

noun
  • The length of time for which a person is able to concentrate on a particular activity or subject.

    注意力持续的时间

    used effectively, humour can prolong the attention span of the students
    the youths have low boredom thresholds and short attention spans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Anybody who thinks that young people have a short attention span has never watched them hooked into a movie or a game.
    • Later there will be no need for an explanation since everybody knows that the public attention span is short and the media will have moved on.
    • Moreover, the attention span of the average reader too has grown shorter over the years, Daruwalla said.
    • Our attention span is very short and we are always looking for the next big thing.
    • The film first panders to your short attention span, and then hits you with emotional baggage.
    • The biggest problem is the short attention span demonstrated by children and pets.
    • His attention span was short, though, and even loneliness did not bother him for long.
    • Just as a baby has a short attention span, so is the case for your young animal.
    • There are probably three great albums in here, but in itself it is too long for someone with my short attention span.
    • A short attention span is causing international support for a war crimes tribunal to wane.
    • It portrays Martin as a befuddled individual with a short attention span and a weight problem, who exhibits no sign of remorse.
    • And when he was fretting over a deal he had the attention span of a gnat.
    • All these demanded concentration and a longer attention span than computer games.
    • This breed had a short attention span and would attack whatever made the most noise.
    • It's all micromoments and fleeting glimpses, perfect for the short attention span.
    • Ask this person if your child has a short attention span or is hard to control.
    • He was not particularly intelligent, had a short attention span, and was easily bored.
    • The filmmakers often operate as if they believe the audience has the collective attention span of a gnat.
    • TV producers assume we all have the attention span of a goldfish.
    • It wasn't that his attention span was short, it was just that it focused on much bigger, more important things.

Definition of attention span in US English:

attention span

nounəˈten(t)SHən span
  • The length of time for which a person is able to concentrate mentally on a particular activity.

    注意力持续的时间

    used effectively, humor can prolong the attention span of the students
    the youths have low boredom thresholds and short attention spans
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It portrays Martin as a befuddled individual with a short attention span and a weight problem, who exhibits no sign of remorse.
    • A short attention span is causing international support for a war crimes tribunal to wane.
    • The film first panders to your short attention span, and then hits you with emotional baggage.
    • The biggest problem is the short attention span demonstrated by children and pets.
    • Later there will be no need for an explanation since everybody knows that the public attention span is short and the media will have moved on.
    • There are probably three great albums in here, but in itself it is too long for someone with my short attention span.
    • And when he was fretting over a deal he had the attention span of a gnat.
    • He was not particularly intelligent, had a short attention span, and was easily bored.
    • It's all micromoments and fleeting glimpses, perfect for the short attention span.
    • Just as a baby has a short attention span, so is the case for your young animal.
    • Our attention span is very short and we are always looking for the next big thing.
    • All these demanded concentration and a longer attention span than computer games.
    • Ask this person if your child has a short attention span or is hard to control.
    • Moreover, the attention span of the average reader too has grown shorter over the years, Daruwalla said.
    • The filmmakers often operate as if they believe the audience has the collective attention span of a gnat.
    • His attention span was short, though, and even loneliness did not bother him for long.
    • Anybody who thinks that young people have a short attention span has never watched them hooked into a movie or a game.
    • It wasn't that his attention span was short, it was just that it focused on much bigger, more important things.
    • This breed had a short attention span and would attack whatever made the most noise.
    • TV producers assume we all have the attention span of a goldfish.
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