intensive
英 [ɪn'tensɪv]
美 [ɪn'tɛnsɪv]
- adj. 加强的;集中的;透彻的;加强语气的
- n. 加强器
CET4 TEM4 IELTS 考 研 TOEFL CET6
1. in- + tens- + -e.
2. 该词由intend的拉丁语对应词的过去分词衍生而来,由此取其形容词含义,表示动作已经发生后的结果或状态。
3. 含义:the state that have stretched on sth, description the state of sth that have stretched.
4. 也就是形容针对、在对某事物(sth)进行拉扯后所形成的状态。
5. => 剧烈的,强烈的;紧张的;热烈的。
6. intense + -ive => intensive.
intensive 强烈的,密集的,集约的来自intense,剧烈的,强烈的。引申词义密集的,集约的。
- intensive (adj.)
- mid-15c., from French intensif (14c.), from Latin intens-, past participle stem of intendere (see intend). As a noun, 1813, from the adjective. Alternative intensitive is a malformation. Intensive care attested from 1958. Related: Intensively.
- 1. She spent the night in intensive care after the operation.
- 手术后的那个夜晚她在重症监护病房度过。
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- 2. Boren surprisingly led off the most intensive line of questioning today.
- 博伦今天出人意料地一上来就开始连珠炮似地盘问起来。
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- 3. There have been intensive discussions between the two governments in recent days.
- 近几天,双方政府一直在进行紧张的磋商。
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- 4. They secure their degrees by slogging through an intensive 11-month course.
- 他们苦学了11个月的强化课程,拿到了学位。
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- 5. Con-struction remains a relatively labour-intensive industry.
- 建筑业相对来说依然是劳动密集型的行业。
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