English to Chinese Dictionary intensify

intensify

强化
definition
verb
the dispute began to intensify
become or make more intense.
the negative may be intensified with bichloride
increase the opacity of (a negative) using a chemical.
translation of 'intensify'
verb
深化,
加剧,
激化,
棐,
强化,
加紧
example
To 'intensify' the competition there will be status tables visible to everyone in an organisation.
Analysts predict that US sanctions against Iraq will 'intensify' and that a military campaign cannot be ruled out.
The transatlantic rivalry that has already begun will inevitably 'intensify' .
Labor is set to 'intensify' attacks on housing affordability if interest rates go up on Wednesday.
A rush of warmth flowed through his body, and it quickly began to 'intensify' , growing searingly hot.
The place to be these days is in one of the accession countries, as the focus on EU enlargement begins to 'intensify' .
the dispute began to 'intensify'
During the following month the pain in her arm began to 'intensify' .
the dispute began to 'intensify'
Gradually the relationship began to 'intensify' and, in 1991, they married.
The researchers say that increasing the amount of zirconium may 'intensify' the color.
Political globalization refers to the 'intensification' and expansion of political interrelations across the globe.
As competition among companies 'intensifies' , firms adopt aggressive marketing strategies to attract patients.
He added that for Irish rail services to develop there must an 'intensification' , not a downgrading of operations.
To think that an 'intensification' will improve things is so absurd as to defy analysis.
A new survey shows that banks are being forced to cut the margins they earn on loans as competition for customers 'intensifies' .
As the competition 'intensifies' to excel in information technology, the division will likely widen.
That competition has 'intensified' with the arrival of the internet which has simplified the process of shopping around.
This 'intensifies' the competition among workers trying to get work, and lowers wages.
Did changes in the 'intensification' of farming lead to magnified problems?
Still, analysts said it may need to expand overseas as competition 'intensified' .
The policy in this area will be based on 'intensification' and extension of the tax base.
So, competition 'intensifies' even before the next serious phase of education comes in.
This competition is 'intensifying' with new countries entering the race for these people.
The Norwegian side is also interested in 'intensifying' bilateral military cooperation with Russia.
And they did it at a time when competition was 'intensifying' on a global scale.
Card companies have been cutting interest rates to attract new business as competition 'intensifies' .
Meantime, the competition is 'intensifying' in the desert cities of the north.
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