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    intensifying查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪn'tensɪfaɪ] 现在分词:intensifying
    过去式:intensified 过去分词:intensified
    第三人称单数:intensifies 词频:低频词
    基本释义/说明:查询词intensifyingintensify的现在分词
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    vt.
    增强;强化;加剧
    The newly revised Criminal Law has added the stipulation on the “crime of undermining environmental and resources protection”, providing an effective legal base for intensifying law enforcement and punishing crimes related to environment
    在新修订的《刑法》中,增加了“破坏环境资源保护罪”的规定,为强化环境监督执法、制裁环境犯罪行为,提供了强有力的法律依据。
    The report said if these countries expect to keep stronger marketing competitiveness through devaluating their currencies, they will take the risks of intensifying inflation.....
    报告说如果这些国家想通过货币贬值来在全球市场保持更强的竞争力,他们会冒通货膨胀加剧,实际工……
    Image intensifying photosensitive film
    增强光敏薄膜
    Circular of the State Council Concerning the Approval and Transmission of Suggestions on Strengthening the Work of Tax Collection Administration of Self-employed Private Economy and Intensifying Tax Collection on Audit of Accounts by the State Taxation Administration(February 18, 1997)
    国务院关于批转国家税务总局加强个体私营经济税收征管强化查帐征收工作意见的通知
    -同义词和反义词
    -intensifying的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    The condition of being intensive.
    “At a cost of a billion dollars, the modern paper mill ranks first among industries in terms of capital intensiveness.”
    “The meat ends up looking like it has been left out in the snow because of the intensiveness of the white fat marbling.”
    “However, due to solar activity and meteorological conditions intensiveness of geopathy radiation might change.”
    (logic) The condition of having an intension.
    “The hyperintentionality of the content of beliefs is reflected in the intensionality of belief descriptions.”
    The characteristic of being intense; intensity.
    “That was the land of promise, to the possession of which their expectations were directed for near five hundred years, with an intenseness and ardor which amounted to enthusiasm.”
    “He had not, however, experienced the kind of emotions that were needed to properly convey the intenseness of the last of the loves.”
    “She felt his probing gaze on her, felt the intenseness burning in those raven eyes.”
    The act or process of intensifying, or of making more intense.
    “To think that an intensification will improve things is so absurd as to defy analysis.”
    “There appears to be a feedback loop linking the intensification of agriculture, the acquisition of wealth, and the emergence of hierarchy.”
    “In all probability this was the result of the intensification of practices arising in earlier periods.”
    (语言学) Form of a word with a stronger or more forceful sense than the root on which the intensive is built.

    动词 变体/同根词

    intensify的第三人称单数形式
    “One of the factors that intensifies the excitement and tension of an adulterous affair is the danger of being caught.”
    “We use cast iron teapots on trivets, and this both intensifies the unique flavors and creates an atmospheric experience.”
    “Peter Gabriel’s world sound intensifies the atmosphere of generic primitivism, although bowls and other props identify the setting as Africa.”
    intensify的现在分词
    “This requires intensifying the dialogue between them by multiplying the exchange of visits focused on the political and economic activity fields.”
    “All are capable of intensifying oxyradical generation in vivo and depleting tissue antioxidant stores.”
    “The overall effect is a rise in unemployment and intensifying deflationary pressures.”
    intensify的过去式和过去分词
    “The wind and rain intensified as they watched the deadly twisters move towards them.”
    “The subsequent departure in the same direction of his backroom adjutants Jim and Kevin intensified the bad feeling.”
    “A single case of noise-induced hearing loss might be the trigger for intensified noise abatement.”
    intensate的过去式和过去分词
    “In startling transitions, in colours all intensated, the sublime, the ludicrous, the horrible succeed one another.”
    (transitive) To intensify.
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