intensification / ɪnˈtɛn səˌfaɪ /

强化加剧激化加强

intensification2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing.

  1. to make intense or more intense.
  2. to make more acute; strengthen or sharpen.
  3. Photography. to increase the density and contrast of chemically.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·ten·si·fied, in·ten·si·fy·ing.

  1. to become intense or more intense.

intensification 近义词

intensification

等同于 enhancement

intensification 的近义词 15
intensification 的反义词 2
intensification

等同于 increase

intensification

等同于 inflation

intensification

等同于 augmentation

intensification

等同于 rise

intensification

等同于 surge

intensification 的近义词 15
intensification 的反义词 2
intensification

等同于 accumulation

intensification

等同于 climax

intensification

等同于 concentration

intensification

等同于 crescendo

intensification

等同于 aggravation

intensification

等同于 amplification

更多intensification例句

  1. The pandemic has intensified those risks, and for Frick, put the need to speak up “on steroids now.”
  2. That signal tells us that climate change is intensifying wildfires and other weather events.
  3. When his daughter was born in 2010, Kaper’s desire to find his biological mother intensified.
  4. While Emerson knowingly pushed the company into the red to make a meaningful expansion, growing the editorial, product, engineering and growth teams, the losses intensified as the wider advertising environment flagged.
  5. A warming climate is intensifying risks to forests that are already stressed by wildfires, drought, and pests.
  6. But the second thing is the way this city has changed in recent years, the intensification of the separation.
  7. Recently we have witnessed a frightening exacerbation of internal discord and an ominous intensification of inflammatory rhetoric.
  8. Consider the withdrawal from Iraq and the simultaneous intensification of the war against the Taliban.
  9. The changes have resulted in an enormous intensification of our political activities.
  10. They are natural means of intensification created directly by the emotion, though later modified by systematic invention.
  11. In this order of sequence, moreover, these agencies represent a progressive intensification of the religious activity of cult.
  12. This form of intensification from individual feeling to universal feeling is the basic form of Verhaeren's poem.
  13. Now he loves the wind as one of the thousand things of the earth which contribute to the intensification of his vital feeling.