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单词 intensive
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intensive
(ɪntensɪv )
1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2
Intensive activity involves concentrating a lot of effort or people on one particular task in order to try to achieve a great deal in a short time.
...several days and nights of intensive negotiations.
Each counsellor undergoes an intensive training programme before beginning work.
Synonyms: concentrated, thorough, exhaustive, full  
intensively adverb [ADVERB with verb]
Ruth's parents opted to educate her intensively at home.
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
Intensive farming involves producing as many crops or animals as possible from your land, usually with the aid of chemicals.
Elsewhere large areas have been drained and levelled for industry or intensive farming.
...intensive methods of rearing poultry.
intensively adverb [ADVERB with verb]
Will they farm the rest of their land less intensively?
-intensive
(-ɪntensɪv )
combining form
-intensive combines with nouns to form adjectives which indicate that an industry or activity involves the use of a lot of a particular thing.
...the development of capital-intensive farming.
...energy-intensive industries.
Collocations:
intensive discussions
There were also intensive discussions among the cadres.
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The seminar week provides an interdisciplinary conversation and offers the possibility of intensive discussions among experts.
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They had intensive discussions among themselves before recording a song.
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In intensive discussions with the major semiconductor manufacturers, a voltage of approximately was found to be advantageous.
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intensive energy
Another accomplishment of this supposedly anti-business secretary was the way he fought for intensive energy users in industry.
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They require intensive energy and machinery to turn them into anything else.
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In general, concrete and concrete based materials are intensive energy materials to produce.
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Like any process occurring on a large scale, intensive energy use impacts the world.
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Carbon emission intensity may decrease as policies become strengthened and more effectively implemented, including by more effective financial incentives, and as less carbon intensive energy supplies are deployed.
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intensive exercise
Border collies require large amounts of intensive exercise — and they have a particularly mournful expression if they don't get it.
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When we first meet, he talks me through the theory behind my six-week intensive exercise programme.
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It involves alternating bursts of intensive exercise with slow, easy activity.
The Sun
While their daily three-pints-of-ale calorie intake exceeded ours, it was accompanied by hours of intensive exercise and liberal portions of vegetables and beans.
Times, Sunday Times
But such intensive exercise, when it becomes our primary mode of thought, can impede deep learning and thinking.
Times, Sunday Times
intensive farm
The kibbutz developed a successful mixed intensive farm.
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However, highly intensive farming methods are putting pressure on the water table and destroying the soil.
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They claim the decline of songbirds has more to do with intensive farming practices than with the longtailed members of the corvid family.
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This means they take longer to mature, so his growing cycles are longer than intensive farming methods.
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The steepest falls had occurred since 1970 - when intensive farming techniques began.
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intensive intervention
There was intensive intervention in struggling institutions and an emphasis on inspection.
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However, should there be complications, especially in the second stage or the immediate aftermath - and far removed from obstetric or intensive intervention - the price could be very high.
Times, Sunday Times
They demand swift and intensive intervention to reverse the trend.
Times, Sunday Times
But to offer such intensive intervention across the whole country would be prohibitively expensive, even if some would say it would be money well spent.
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This form of therapy offers a wide range of intensive interventions that are designed to remediate learning problems.
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intensive investigation
Detectives are now carrying out an intensive investigation into what happened and are looking at the possibility he was targeted by an enemy.
The Sun
Their intensive investigation included interviewing the gardener at the couple's medieval manor.
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From that moment an intensive investigation began, drawing in 300 undercover agents.
Times, Sunday Times
After intensive investigation of motorcycle gangs in the 1990s, police had 'taken their eye off the ball'.
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This allowed for more intensive investigation of the area.
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intensive methods
High land prices reflect these expectations and make it unprofitable to grow strawberries using less intensive methods.
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Organic farming can be less effective at protecting wildlife than intensive methods, according to research that undermines its claim to be the most environmentally friendly form of agriculture.
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The increased efficiency provided by the proportionator makes more work intensive methods such as the optical fractionator less attractive except in small projects.
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Intensive methods include predator control for cats, ferrets, stoats and weasels.
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intensive negotiations
The indictment came after the failure of intensive negotiations for a plea bargain agreement.
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Following intensive negotiations, he succeeded in renegotiating contracts for the sharing of oil production.
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Despite intensive negotiations in the following months, the parties did not reach an agreement.
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This had been preceded by lengthy and intensive negotiations with local authorities and land owners.
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This leaves room for intensive negotiations and auctions.
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intensive operation
But coalition forces remain locked in intensive operations against insurgents who continue to exact a heavy toll of military and civilian lives.
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Executives at companies that have energy- intensive operations are already pondering whether to close down their manufacturing plants over the winter.
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Historically, the hunting of wolves was a huge capital and manpower intensive operation, requiring miles of netting, specialized net-carts and big drying sheds for storing and drying nets.
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Their tools all harness the power of cloud computing to perform complex and resource intensive operations in very small amounts of time.
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intensive period of
Drinking helped units to bond, 'particularly after a deployment or an intensive period of training', the report added.
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The two craft will enter an intensive period of trial flights, 140 in all, before the first passengers lift off, probably about two years later.
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The 29-year-old will instead be subjected to an intensive period of rehabilitation and recovery in an attempt to get him back in action as soon as possible.
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Almost from the start of this intensive period of writing, he took pains to protect his private papers from prying eyes - and from himself.
The Times Literary Supplement
They then undergo an intensive period of training in law and the latest techniques in investigation.
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intensive programme
The pupils received an intensive programme of support, covering admission tests and college choices.
Times, Sunday Times
These recruits join a two-year intensive programme, which provides training in technical knowledge, leadership development, team-building and listening skills.
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It gives them an intensive programme in life skills.
Times, Sunday Times
There they became part of a larger community of young people eager to take part in the intensive programme of training and performances, and to measure themselves against their peers.
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In this social entrepreneurship 'boot camp' for health workers, the participants were put through an intensive programme of training in social entrepreneurship skills and knowledge.
Times, Sunday Times
intensive rehabilitation
He began intensive rehabilitation, pushing himself to the limit.
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Because of muscle wasting, intensive rehabilitation and physiotherapy are required to learn to walk again.
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These past two weeks, after intensive rehabilitation and superhuman persistence, she finally did.
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Six months of intensive rehabilitation followed.
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They can also reduce infections of blood-borne diseases, and allow users better access to primary care and intensive rehabilitation.
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intensive research
Her output was extensive despite consisting of a series of major works not only large in size but calling for intensive research into sheer technicalities.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Plant wrote of her experience, in the little time spare from intensive research and field trips.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
His style of investing, featuring long hours devoted to intensive research, seemed outmoded.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The reactivity and the nature of erionite biotoxicity has been the subject of intensive research.
Matteo Giordani, Georgia Cametti, Fulvio Di Lorenzo, Sergey V. Churakov 2019, 'Real-Time Observation of Fibrous Zeolites Reactivity in Contact with Simulated Lung Fluids (SLFs) Obtained by Atomic Force Microscope (AFM)', Minerals
intensive scrutiny
And they are selected through intensive scrutiny of their work, and face-to-face interviews.
Times, Sunday Times
Any errors, whether accidental or fraudulent, will come to light under such intensive scrutiny.
Times, Sunday Times
The potential adopters have to go through six months of intensive scrutiny.
Times, Sunday Times
intensive search
The police were duly notified and their own intensive search campaign began.
Times, Sunday Times
In each case, the value of what's lost dictated an intensive search.
Christianity Today
But despite an intensive search, the rodent could not be found.
The Sun
Since then, senior managers have been conducting an intensive search for a new owner and are also working on a possible management buyout.
Times, Sunday Times
But, they were captured by the police after a few days of intensive search.
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intensive session
After an intensive session on watt bikes in an altitude chamber, they would undergo decision-making exercises in a fatigued state.
Times, Sunday Times
Chambers has withstood all that has been thrown at him, including one especially intensive session this week.
Times, Sunday Times
The intensive sessions massively speed up recovery.
The Sun
The degree can be earned primarily online with two on-site week-long intensive sessions over the course of the program.
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These intensive sessions required early morning meditation, 8 hours of hard training per day, all meals together, and overnight camping in the gymnasium.
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intensive study
Two years' intensive study with 33 per cent less fees and loans will enable more students of modest means to aim at higher education.
Times, Sunday Times
Two-year degree programmes, with longer terms and more intensive study, could make teaching more central to the academic calendar.
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Intensive study of thermal sciences requires additional knowledge and experience in other areas such as experimental techniques and numerical or computational methods.
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National and international students come for between two and five weeks for intensive study in their arts discipline.
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Nevertheless, both are considered exceptionally intensive study programs and are considered excellent preparation for later graduate work.
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intensive support
Experienced community organisations will provide intensive support to the 3,000 prisoners involved in the pilot over a six-year period, both inside prison and after release.
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Inside, you have intensive support with lots of messages around you all the time and very little access to alcohol.
The Sun
Once housed, social workers offer intensive support.
Times,Sunday Times
The draft guidelines say that councils should consider offering home-care support to older people 'with low to moderate needs', which might mean they need less intensive support later.
Times, Sunday Times
He says he was asked to go on a parenting course but not offered the intensive support he was supposed to get.
Times, Sunday Times
intensive surveillance
Indeed, an industry of data gatherers has grown up who are making money based on selling the results of intensive surveillance.
Times, Sunday Times
Intensive surveillance on only one suspect requires round-the-clock observation by a team of 20-30 officers.
Times, Sunday Times
These could include longer curfews, tighter restrictions on movements and intensive surveillance.
The Sun
Without them the agencies will have to resort to intensive surveillance, which requires far greater manpower.
Times, Sunday Times
They are better than nothing and have utility - because otherwise the individuals would have to be subject to even more intensive surveillance.
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intensive therapy
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, ventilation, an intensive therapy unit bed?
Times,Sunday Times
He spent the first five days in the detox unit and a further 28 days undergoing intensive therapy.
Times, Sunday Times
After intensive therapy, all three patients were also able to take steps even when the stimulation was switched off.
Times, Sunday Times
He started intensive therapy alongside other people with brain injuries and was taught to self-hypnotise four times a day (a practice he continues).
Times, Sunday Times
It took almost a year of intensive therapy before she regained the ability to speak and walk normally.
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intensive use of
But ministers are also preparing to authorise more intensive use of the airport's existing runways.
Times, Sunday Times
Many of the locals beg to differ -even if refusal of the scheme might mean more intensive use of the airfield, which would mean more aircraft noise.
Times, Sunday Times
A key part of the avoidance defensive pattern also involved the intensive use of fortifications and mines.
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Also, the intensive use of heavy machinery damaged topsoil.
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Strawberries and tomatoes are the two crops with the most intensive use of soil fumigants.
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Translations:
Chinese: 密集型的
Japanese: 集中的な
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