intensive
- IPA[inˈtensiv]
美式
- concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous;(of agriculture) aiming to achieve the highest possible level of production within a limited area, especially by using chemical and technological aids
- an intensive adjective, adverb, or particle; an intensifier.
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形容詞
- 1. concentrated on a single area or subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous she undertook an intensive Arabic course eight days of intensive arms talks
- ▪ (of agriculture) aiming to achieve the highest possible level of production within a limited area, especially by using chemical and technological aids intensive farming
- ▪ (typically in business and economics) concentrating on or making much use of a specified thing computer-intensive methods
- 2. (of an adjective, adverb, or particle) expressing intensity; giving force or emphasis.
- 3. denoting a property which is measured in terms of intensity (e.g. concentration) rather than of extent (e.g. volume), and so is not simply increased by addition of one thing to another.
名詞
- 1. an intensive adjective, adverb, or particle; an intensifier.
- (of a form of work) needing a large workforce or a large amount of work in relation to output.
Oxford Dictionary
- special medical treatment in which a patient who is dangerously ill is kept under constant ... the baby survived in intensive care he was in a critical condition and needed intensive care
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a business or industrial process) requiring the investment of large sums of money: capital-intensive petrochemical plants
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a business or industrial process) requiring the investment of large sums of money: capital-intensive petrochemical plants
Oxford Dictionary
- special medical treatment in which a patient who is dangerously ill is kept under constant ... the baby survived in intensive care he was in a critical condition and needed intensive care
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a form of work) needing a large workforce or a large amount of work in relation to output: the labor-intensive task of tagging each item in the store
Oxford American Dictionary
- a department of a hospital in which patients who are dangerously ill are kept under constant ... she was transferred to the intensive care unit
Oxford Dictionary
- a department of a hospital in which patients who are dangerously ill are kept under constant ... she was transferred to the intensive care unit
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ɪnˈtɛnsɪv]
英式
- concentrated on a single subject or into a short time; very thorough or vigorous: she undertook an intensive Arabic course eight days of intensive arms talks
- an intensive adjective, adverb, or particle; an intensifier.
Oxford Dictionary