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densely

/dens/US // dɛns //UK // (dɛns) //

浓密地,浓密的,浓密,密密麻麻

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    dens·er, dens·est.

    • : having the component parts closely compacted together; crowded or compact: a dense forest; dense population.
    • : stupid; slow-witted; dull.
    • : intense; extreme: dense ignorance.
    • : relatively opaque; transmitting little light, as a photographic negative, optical glass, or color.
    • : difficult to understand or follow because of being closely packed with ideas or complexities of style: a dense philosophical essay.
    • : Mathematics. of or relating to a subset of a topological space in which every neighborhood of every point in the space contains at least one point of the subset.

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Examples

  • Through drying, the team says they’re able to create a fertilizer that’s just as nutrient-dense by mass as a typical conventional fertilizer.

  • For most liquids, cooling makes them become denser and more difficult to compress.

  • That dense head gives you enough power to actually chop through larger branches.

  • Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing are easily accessible from your doorstep, as well as some adventurous backcountry terrain through dense glades.

  • Patchy areas of dense fog may develop in the early morning, but skies are generally partly cloudy.

  • In its own weird way, by the end, The Colbert Report was as densely serialized as Lost.

  • Densely populated and impoverished, the community was struggling long before Ebola arrived.

  • And the reasons for that suggest just how densely complicated the Mideast quagmire has become.

  • In the mid-20th century, the 15.5-acre island had become the most densely populated place on Earth.

  • New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the nation.

  • "I believe that is what they call it," Gordon answered, gazing back at her with his densely clouded blue eyes.

  • It is of an exceedingly hard, densely compact nature; from its hardness difficult to work, but susceptible of a very high polish.

  • Thus they made their way in good array down the Rue Saint-Antoine, which was densely crowded with men, women, and children.

  • This part is really the city; beyond is a suburb laid out in gardens densely inhabited.

  • They are densely ignorant though they may be fluent talkers.