intensively / ɪnˈtɛn sɪv /

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intensively2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive questioning.
  2. tending to intensify; intensifying.
  3. Medicine/Medical. increasing in intensity or degree.instituting treatment to the limit of safety.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that intensifies.
  2. Grammar. an intensive element or formation, as -self in himself, or Latin -tō in iac-tō, “I hurl” from iacō, “I throw.”

intensively 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

completely

更多intensively例句

  1. If you’re in an innovative sector that is labor-intensive and your employees are unhappy, they’re going to go to a competitor, and you’re going to lose your advantage.
  2. On her Thursday night broadcast, Maddow noted the rising number of hospitalizations, which have strained hospital staff and caused a shortage of beds inside the intensive care units treating seriously ill covid-19 patients.
  3. It was April, and coronavirus cases flooded the New York City hospital where she is an intensive care nurse.
  4. However, she requested that my husband help her with some labor-intensive jobs.
  5. However, labor-intensive value chains such as apparel are vulnerable to pandemics, heat stress, and flood risk.
  6. That Israel is covered intensively by the American press is a bonus, he says.
  7. American authorities have long known al-Bahri; they interrogated him intensively after the 9/11 attacks.
  8. This gave them a correspondingly greater significance, both intensively and extensively.
  9. Before all it occurs when anything is dealt with intensively, increasing with the increase of the difficulty of the subject.
  10. Population was compelled to develop the country somewhat intensively, by reason of the difficulty of westward expansion.
  11. The rest was more carefully tended, but it was a vegetable garden with rectangles of kitchen stuffs intensively cultivated.
  12. A given bit of land is said to be cultivated more and more intensively when more and more labor and capital are used on it.