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intensive

adjective
/ɪnˈtensɪv/
/ɪnˈtensɪv/
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  1. involving a lot of work or activity done in a short time短时间内集中紧张进行的;密集的
    • an intensive language course速成语言课程
    • two weeks of intensive training两周的强化训练
    • intensive diplomatic negotiations紧张的外交谈判
    • highly intensive courses for business and professional people为商务和职业人士开设的高度强化课程
    Which Word? intense / intensiveintense / intensiveBoth these words can describe something that involves a lot of action in a short period of time.
    • intense can often suggest somebody's feelings about the thing being described:
      • The course was really intense—I found it difficult to wind down at the end of each day.这门课非常紧张——我发现每天结束时很难放松下来。
    • intensive is a more objective description:
      • The five-day intensive course runs from 24 to 28 July.为期五天的强化课程于7月24日至28日进行。
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  2. complete and extremely detailed; done with a lot of care彻底的;十分细致的
    • His disappearance has been the subject of intensive investigation.他的失踪一直是大力调查的重点。
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  3. (of methods of farming农业方法) aimed at producing as much food as possible using as little land or as little money as possible集约的
    • Traditionally reared animals grow more slowly than those reared under intensive farming conditions.按传统方式饲养的家畜比集约饲养的长得慢。
    • intensive agriculture集约农业
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  4. see also capital-intensive, labour-intensive
    Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘vehement, intense’): from French intensif, -ive or medieval Latin intensivus, from intendere ‘intend, extend, direct’, from in- ‘towards’ + tendere ‘stretch, tend’.

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