intensively 的 2 个定义
- of, relating to, or characterized by intensity: intensive questioning.
 - tending to intensify; intensifying.
 - Medicine/Medical. increasing in intensity or degree.instituting treatment to the limit of safety.
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- something that intensifies.
 - 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
completely
intensively 的近义词 43 个
- competently
 - comprehensively
 - effectively
 - exclusively
 - exhaustively
 - extensively
 - fully
 - thoroughly
 - absolutely
 - all the way
 - altogether
 - conclusively
 - en masse
 - finally
 - from a to z
 - from beginning to end
 - heart and soul
 - hook line and sinker
 - in all
 - in and out
 - in entirety
 - in full
 - in toto
 - inside out
 - on all counts
 - painstakingly
 - perfectly
 - quite
 - solidly
 - to the end
 - to the limit
 - to the max
 - to the nth degree
 - totally
 - ultimately
 - unabridged
 - unanimously
 - unconditionally
 - undividedly
 - up and down
 - utterly
 - wholly
 - without omission
 
intensively 的反义词 3 个
更多intensively例句
- 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.
 - 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.
 - It was April, and coronavirus cases flooded the New York City hospital where she is an intensive care nurse.
 - However, she requested that my husband help her with some labor-intensive jobs.
 - However, labor-intensive value chains such as apparel are vulnerable to pandemics, heat stress, and flood risk.
 - That Israel is covered intensively by the American press is a bonus, he says.
 - American authorities have long known al-Bahri; they interrogated him intensively after the 9/11 attacks.
 - This gave them a correspondingly greater significance, both intensively and extensively.
 - Before all it occurs when anything is dealt with intensively, increasing with the increase of the difficulty of the subject.
 - Population was compelled to develop the country somewhat intensively, by reason of the difficulty of westward expansion.
 - The rest was more carefully tended, but it was a vegetable garden with rectangles of kitchen stuffs intensively cultivated.
 - 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.