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 intensive [ɪn'tɛnsɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 加强的, 内涵的, 集中的

n. 加强器

[医] 增强的

[经] 密集的




    intensive
    [ noun ]
    1. a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies

    2. <noun.communication>
      `up' in `finished up' is an intensifier
      `honestly' in `I honestly don't know' is an intensifier
    [ adj ]
    1. tending to give force or emphasis

    2. <adj.pert>
      an intensive adverb
    3. of agriculture; intended to increase productivity of a fixed area by expending more capital and labor

    4. <adj.all>
      intensive agriculture
      intensive conditions
    5. characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form

    6. <adj.all>
      the questioning was intensive
      intensive care
      research-intensive
      a labor-intensive industry


    Intensive \In*ten"sive\, a. [Cf. F. intensif. See {Intense}.]
    1. Stretched; admitting of intension, or increase of degree;
    that can be intensified. --Sir M. Hale.

    2. Characterized by persistence; intent; unremitted;
    assiduous; intense. [Obs.] --Sir H. Wotton.

    3. (Gram.) Serving to give force or emphasis; as, an
    intensive verb or preposition.

    4. (Agric.) Designating, or pertaining to, any system of
    farming or horticulture, usually practiced on small pieces
    of land, in which the soil is thoroughly worked and
    fertilized so as to get as much return as possible; --
    opposed to {extensive}.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]


    Intensive \In*ten"sive\, n.
    That which intensifies or emphasizes; an intensive verb or
    word.

    1. He was in stable condition in intensive care after being in surgery all night.
    2. United spokesman Lawrence M. Nagin said the jet had undergone a complete four-day inspection 88 days before the accident, and a less intensive check Feb. 16.
    3. One person was in the intensive care unit Thursday evening.
    4. They come from all 50 states and 26 foreign countries to spend a summer of intensive study in music, dance, drama and the visual arts.
    5. Stuart, 29, was listed in stable condition in intensive care after surgery Saturday at Boston City Hospital; hospital officials would not give a reason for the surgery.
    6. The capital and energy intensive Komag plant consumes about 5 per cent of the island's power and is badly hit by the regular power cuts.
    7. White, who became a nationally known advocate for the rights of children with the deadly virus to attend public schools, was near death in the intensive care unit of an Indianapolis hospital.
    8. As for the diesel fumes wafting through those hills, the biologist says Cat's demo activity isn't "ongoing or intensive."
    9. A Soviet emigrant student who transferred to the school this year said she is learning much more than in public school because of a higher teacher-student ratio and intensive instruction.
    10. The pact, reached after two days of intensive talks, also stipulates that neither side can unilaterally withdraw from the negotiations and that each delegation will have authority to reach binding accords.
    11. Coors, in the face of an intensive organizing effort by the Teamsters since early 1986, last August signed an agreement with the AFL-CIO ending a 10-year-old nationwide boycott of its beer by the labor movement.
    12. Mrs. Heidt said in an interview at her husband William's bedside in the intensive care unit at Nassau County Medical Center that she thanked God all three were alive.
    13. De Klerk said emphasis must be "on intensive dialogue, and hopefully from that must flow real negotiations" with blacks.
    14. Mr. Steere's background in the pharmaceutical business will help him focus the company on the research intensive drug business.
    15. Marcos' left lung collapsed last Thursday and he was transferred to the intensive care unit.
    16. A team that visited Iran and Iraq last month found that Iraq is continuing to use mustard and nerve gas "on an intensive scale" despite frequent pleas that it stop.
    17. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, quoted Carlucci as saying safety drills and intensive training for emergencies enabled firefighters to contain the blaze within 20 minutes on a flight deck where many other aircraft were parked.
    18. "It is extremely labor intensive," says David Doniger, a lawyer for the Natural Resources Defense Council.
    19. Some building materials suppliers, for example, have already pushed through modest price increases. For some capital intensive industries, production capacity has already become an important issue.
    20. The White House announcement capped three months of intensive interagency discussions on how the U.S. can meet the demands of its allies for liberalized trade with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
    21. "Over the next several weeks I will be engaged in an intensive analysis of the property in order to determine their best possible use from a business and financial standpoint," he said.
    22. Can we really emerge from them more personable and persuasive than when we went in? To find out, I joined an intensive session designed for a female executive at BZW by Harley Young Associates, which specialises in corporate cultural development.
    23. Stormie had regained consciousness and was listed in critical condition in the hospital's intensive care unit.
    24. The Internal Revenue Service, which keeps track of deposit accounts to make sure tax is being paid on interest earned, hasn't been able to obtain Social Security numbers necessary to monitor all of the accounts, despite an intensive effort, Wall said.
    25. That started an eight-hour period of intensive photography and measurements, including a photographic search for lightning. Earlier Friday, Galileo studied dust particles and magnetic fields in space, and measured Venusian atmospheric temperatures.
    26. "It is my conviction there can be no economic reform without intensive development of the cooperative sector," Tikhonov said.
    27. But he says the study does reflect a lack of information indicating characteristics of patients most likely to benefit from balloon treatment and who would be most effectively served by exercise or more intensive surgery.
    28. Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher was in intensive care today after suffering a mild heart attack, spokesmen said.
    29. Benjamin J. Hobson, 11, was in intensive care unit at St. Francis, reported in critical condition.
    30. In the course of the dispute, the school board was threatened with the loss of more than $100 million in annual federal aid and $4 million in funds for magnet-schools, which have smaller, more intensive classes.
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