intensive

suomi-englanti sanakirja

intensive englannista suomeksi

  1. teho-

  2. intensiivinen

  3. vahvistava

  4. vahvistussana

  1. voimakas, kiihkeä, tehokas

  2. kiihkeä

  3. teho-">teho-

  4. korostava

  5. keskittynyt

  6. sisältäpäin kumpuava">sisältäpäin kumpuava

  7. intensiivinen, vaativa

  8. Substantiivi

  9. vahvistaja

  10. intensiivimuoto

  11. intensiivikurssi

intensive englanniksi

  1. Done with intensity or to a great degree; thorough.

  2. (antonyms)

  3. (RQ:Schuster Hepaticae)

  4. Being made more intense.

  5. Making something more intense; intensifying.

  6. Of agriculture: increasing the productivity of an area of land.

  7. (senseid) Of a word: serving to give emphasis or force.

  8. (synonyms)

    (ux)

  9. (RQ:Topsell Serpents) from ''Alpha'', an intenſiue Particle, and ''Spizo'' vvhich ſignifieth to extend; either by reaſon of his ſharpe-ſhrill hiſſing, or for the length of his body.

  10. Involving much activity in a short of time; highly concentrated.

  11. Of or pertaining to innate or internal intensity or strength rather than outward extent.

  12. ''Chiefly (glossary)ed to a (glossary)'': using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something; demanding.

  13. ''Chiefly in'' care: of care or treatment: involving a great degree of support, monitoring, and other forms of effort in order to manage life-threatening conditions.

  14. That can be intensified; allowing an increase of degree.

  15. (RQ:Hale Mankind) Perfection is infinitely greater than the perfection of a Man, ſo it is infinitely greater than the perfection of an Angel; and vvere it not infinitely greater than the perfection of an Angel, it could not be infinitely greater than the perfection of a Man, becauſe the intenſive diſtance betvveen the perfection of an Angel and of a Man is but finite: (..)

  16. (synonym of)

  17. (RQ:Bacon Learning)

  18. (RQ:Topsell Serpents)

  19. (RQ:Burton Melancholy)|partition=1|section=3|member=3|subsection=1|page=263|passage=The Imagination invvardly or outvvardly moued, repreſents to the vnderſtanding, not intiſements only to favour the paſſion or diſlike, but a very intenſiue pleaſure follovves the paſſion, or diſpleaſure, and the vvill and reaſon are captivated by delighting in it.

  20. (RQ:Wotton Reliquiae) vvith that aſſiduous attendance, and intenſive circumſpection vvhich a long indulgent fortune did require, he vvas grovvn not unvvilling, for his ovvn eaſe, to beſtovv handſomly upon another ſome part of the pains, and perhaps of the envie.

  21. A thing which makes something more intense; specifically , a form of a word with a more forceful or stronger sense than the root on which it is built.

  22. A course taught intensively, involving much activity in a short of time.

  23. (quote-book) embarked on a six-year implementation phase at three monastic universities (Sera, Ganden, and Drepung). This program is composed of summer intensives taught by faculty from Emory and other institutions, year-round study led by on-site instructors, translation and production of bilingual textbooks and instructional videos, and further curriculum refinement.

  24. (feminine singular of)

  25. (de-adj form of)

  26. (adj form of)

  27. (inflection of)