intensive
adj. 加強的,強烈的; [農]精耕細作的; [語]加強語意的; (農業方法)集約的; 密集的
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...
幾天幾夜緊鑼密鼓的談判
Each counsellor undergoes an intensive training programme before beginning work.
每個輔導員在上崗前都要接受密集培訓。
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.
在別處,大片區域被抽乾了水或剷平了地,以作為工業或集約化農業用地。
...intensive methods of rearing poultry.
飼養家禽的集約化方法
1. a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the meaning it modifies;
1. characterized by a high degree or intensity; often used as a combining form;
2. tending to give force or emphasis;
3. of agriculture; intended to increase productivity of a fixed area by expending more capital and labor;
Feng said Liu had received intensive treatment from three doctors in the morning before the race.
馮樹勇說,在賽前有三位醫生給他的傷作集中處理.
They go through nine days of a tensui ( intensive ) studying, testing, and problem solving.
參加為期九天的強化學習, 測試和解決問題實驗.
Shoes are labor intensive and wheat is capital intensive.
鞋是勞動密集型產品,小麥是資本密集型產品.
The U.S. financial system resembles a patient in intensive care.
美國的金融體系就象一位處於重症監護的病人.
The incessant hurry and trivial activity of daily life seem to prevent, or at least, discourage quiet and intensive thinking.
不停的動亂和日常生活的平凡活動看來會阻礙或者至少會使人不能安靜地集中思考.