intensive
intensive 英 [ɪnˈtensɪv] 美 [ɪnˈtɛnsɪv]
adj. 加强的;集中的;透彻的;加强语气的 n. 加强器
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. 加强的;集中的;透彻的;加强语气的
- n. 加强器
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1. There we received several weeks of intensive training.
在那里我们受了几星期的集中训练。
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2. If you have the number of moles and two intensive variables, then you know everything there is to know about the system.
如果你有摩尔数,和两个强度量,你就能知道关于这个系统的一切,关于系统的平衡态的一切。
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3. Other workloads, especially those that are graphics or I/O intensive should not be run on the same hardware.
其他的工作负荷,特别是那些图形化的或者 I/O 不应该在同一个硬件之上运行。
- 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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