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 intensify [in'tensifai]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 加强

vi. 强化

[机] 增强, 加强




    intensify
    intensified


    Intensify \In*ten"si*fy\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intensified}; p.
    pr. & vb. n. {Intensifying}.] [Intense + -fly.]
    To render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to
    intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to
    intensify animosity. --Bacon.

    How piercing is the sting of pride
    By want embittered and intensified. --Longfellow.


    Intensify \In*ten"si*fy\, v. i.
    To become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing
    power or energy.

    1. Both moves show Germany's determination to intensify its challenge to London and other European financial centres, a determination shared by legislators as well as market participants.
    2. Tresor, the new Lancome fragrance, has been lavishly promoted since its launch two years ago and is now one of the world's top five perfumes. The pressure on L'Oreal's research and marketing budgets seems set to intensify in the future.
    3. We are ready to intensify military contacts, including those of NATO Military Commanders, with Moscow and other Central and Eastern European capitals.
    4. Various nationalities and religious minorities will intensify their struggle as well.
    5. As a result, a recession might not increase unemployment so much as intensify the recent downtrend in real wages.
    6. The seven, at a news conference after their release Sunday, said they would intensify pressure on the government to legalize the ANC, lift the state of emergency and release all political prisoners as preconditions for talks.
    7. If withdrawals intensify, where would NWNL get the money to fund them?
    8. That would intensify the bitterness in many Arab quarters against the United States, Israel's main protector.
    9. On an after-tax investment of 60p, after only six months, this is impressive, and interest in non-recourse schemes has been intense. As the tax-year end approaches, the sales pressure will intensify.
    10. At a conference last month on aging aircraft, the FAA said it will intensify its surveillance of how well airlines are maintaining their older planes.
    11. In addition, the bond market viewed the 23 percent jump in exports _ to an all-time high of $28.97 billion _ as a sign the U.S. economy could overheat from the surge in production of export goods and thereby intensify inflationary pressures.
    12. The breakup of the proposed combination will probably intensify the rivalry between Information Resources and Dun & Bradstreet's Nielsen Marketing Research unit.
    13. Baker and Miyazawa also vowed to "intensify consultations" with other major industrial countries, presumably in an early meeting of finance ministers of the five or seven largest industrial nations.
    14. "There is definitely a lot of coca out there that has not been eradicated," an administration official said Monday. "Clearly, people need to get energized and intensify their efforts."
    15. Mr. O'Neill said the entry of the church into the situation could intensify the dispute and possibly affect the announced reopening of the mine.
    16. UPI Executive Vice President Pieter Vanbennekom said UPI plans to intensify its reporting of business and finance, economics and trade, government, crime and "quality of life" issues.
    17. The financing scramble can only intensify, said analyst Shillingburg.
    18. Vasquez said 100 officers had been dispatched to Medellin and said military forces were ordered to intensify their crackdown.
    19. "The act of a military provocation like this by the South is another planned scheme to intensify the situation on the Korean Peninsula," the radio said.
    20. Another loss would further weaken his power base and intensify bickering among the coalition partners.
    21. The glasses intensify small amounts of light and a full moon often washes out any contrast in the landscape.
    22. Honda said competition in world auto markets is likely to intensify during the year, and the company will continue its efforts to bring new models to market and improve its marketing and manufacturing capabilities.
    23. Now that a tentative contract has been reached at Ford, GM is preparing to intensify its bargaining with the union to reach a contract settlement.
    24. Finally, it will intensify a mounting US controversy over companies' increasing reliance on share options to reward executives. Two factors, coalescing into a single political imperative, lie behind the SEC's policy change.
    25. However, I suspect Mr. Bush would soon face far more domestic pressure to intensify the war than to call a bombing halt, give peace a chance and start bringing the troops back home.
    26. But oil specialists say the effect of the rift between Saudi Arabia and Iran is likely to intensify later in the year, as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' full conference in December draws near.
    27. The takeover talk is likely to intensify after a federal judge determines, in coming months, the size of the settlement in Polaroid Corp.'s successful instant-camera patent suit against Kodak.
    28. The move helps Fujitsu intensify yet another front in its global battle with world leader IBM.
    29. The financial pressure could intensify this week if hostilities escalate in the Persian Gulf.
    30. Governments around the world deplored the deaths of the 290 people who were aboard the plane and said the disaster should intensify efforts to end to the 8-year-old Iran-Iraq war.
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