intensive
intensive 英 [ɪnˈtensɪv] 美 [ɪnˈtɛnsɪv]
adj. 密集的,强化的
名词复数:intensives
- Intensive describes things that are extreme, highly dramatic, or just plain thorough. An intensive chemistry course meets six days a week for five hours a day. If you're in intensive care, you're getting close medical scrutiny, 24/7.
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- adj. 密集的,强化的
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1. an intensive language course
速成语言课程
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2. two weeks of intensive training
两周的强化训练
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3. His disappearance has been the subject of intensive investigation.
他的失踪一直是大力调查的重点。
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4. intensive agriculture
集约农业
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5. Traditionally reared animals grow more slowly than those reared under intensive farming conditions.
按传统方式饲养的家畜比集约饲养的长得慢。
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6. This case has been intensively studied.
这一案件已经过深入研究。
- intensive (adj.) mid-15c., "intense, fervent, great," from Old French intensif (14c.) and Medieval Latin intensivus, from Latin intens-, past participle stem of intendere "turn one's attention; strain, stretch" (see intend).
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