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单词 intensively
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Definition of intensively in English:

intensively

adverb ɪnˈtɛnsɪvliɪnˈtɛnsəvli
  • 1With extreme concentration or effort; very thoroughly or vigorously.

    he worked intensively through the summer
    the government campaigned intensively for foreign investment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The building was open to, and intensively used by, the entire populace.
    • Beethoven's sketches have been more intensively studied than those of any other composer.
    • To use the Internet intensively, faculty must attend to delivery management systems.
    • During his years in Paris, he experimented intensively with lithography.
    • The close theoretical kinship between painting and poetry has long been noted and intensively examined.
    • I studied intensively with a wonderful ballet teacher in Boston.
    • I always reflect long and intensively by myself in my quiet little house.
    • Maybe contemporary art will be studied more intensively.
    • The Agriculture Department has been intensively negotiating for years to reopen that market.
    • Some chief ministers ought to go through this paper very intensively.
    1. 1.1 With the aim of achieving maximum agricultural production within a limited area.
      the coastal lowlands are intensively cultivated
      intensively farmed beef cattle are often fed high-grain diets
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Pressure has been placed on New Zealand farms to farm more intensively in order to reduce costs.
      • The French countryside is still pastoral and not all of it is as intensively cultivated as ours.
      • Eleven years after the dairyman switched to become a learner of how to manage a herd on intensively managed pasture, he's much happier.
      • Some grass species can be harvested very intensively to achieve dairy-quality forage.
      • Irrigated wheat that is intensively managed is at greatest risk because the moisture necessary for infection is often supplied by the irrigation.
      • These innovations permit greater tracks of land to be farmed more intensively by fewer farmers.
      • Southeastern soils have been intensively cropped and are prone to drought and erosion.
      • We plant intensively, a new row each week, with high crop turnover.
      • Organic chickens are far more likely to contain the area's most common food poisoning bacteria than intensively reared birds, according to their research.
      • Using early planted spring cereal crops to control the effects of wind has been gaining popularity for intensively managed crops in recent years.
 
 

Definition of intensively in US English:

intensively

adverbɪnˈtɛnsəvliinˈtensəvlē
  • 1With extreme concentration or effort; very thoroughly or vigorously.

    he worked intensively through the summer
    the government campaigned intensively for foreign investment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The building was open to, and intensively used by, the entire populace.
    • To use the Internet intensively, faculty must attend to delivery management systems.
    • I always reflect long and intensively by myself in my quiet little house.
    • I studied intensively with a wonderful ballet teacher in Boston.
    • The Agriculture Department has been intensively negotiating for years to reopen that market.
    • Maybe contemporary art will be studied more intensively.
    • Some chief ministers ought to go through this paper very intensively.
    • During his years in Paris, he experimented intensively with lithography.
    • The close theoretical kinship between painting and poetry has long been noted and intensively examined.
    • Beethoven's sketches have been more intensively studied than those of any other composer.
    1. 1.1 With the aim of achieving maximum agricultural production within a limited area.
      the coastal lowlands are intensively cultivated
      intensively farmed beef cattle are often fed high-grain diets
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The French countryside is still pastoral and not all of it is as intensively cultivated as ours.
      • These innovations permit greater tracks of land to be farmed more intensively by fewer farmers.
      • Pressure has been placed on New Zealand farms to farm more intensively in order to reduce costs.
      • Using early planted spring cereal crops to control the effects of wind has been gaining popularity for intensively managed crops in recent years.
      • Organic chickens are far more likely to contain the area's most common food poisoning bacteria than intensively reared birds, according to their research.
      • We plant intensively, a new row each week, with high crop turnover.
      • Eleven years after the dairyman switched to become a learner of how to manage a herd on intensively managed pasture, he's much happier.
      • Irrigated wheat that is intensively managed is at greatest risk because the moisture necessary for infection is often supplied by the irrigation.
      • Some grass species can be harvested very intensively to achieve dairy-quality forage.
      • Southeastern soils have been intensively cropped and are prone to drought and erosion.
 
 
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