intensifying
/ɪnˈten.sɪ.faɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [ɪntˈɛnsəfˌaɪɪŋ] /ɪnˈten.sə.faɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [ɪntˈɛnsəfˌaɪɪŋ] /in-ˈten(t)-sə-ˌfī/ (ame, mw)
intensifying — 動詞
- intensifyingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- intensifyings3rd person singular
- intensifyinging-ing form
- intensifyingedpast simple
1. to grow in strength, degree, or seriousness; or to cause something to grow in th
加強;加劇
使變得更強烈或更劇烈
to grow in strength, degree, or seriousness; or to cause something to grow in that way
The storm intensified near the coast, forcing Brian's family to leave their home.
暴風雨在海岸附近變得更加猛烈,迫使 Brian 一家人離開家園。
intransitive use: storm + intensify
By adding fresh herbs, Trang intensified the flavor of the chicken soup.
Trang 加入新鮮香草,加強了雞湯的風味。
transitive use: intensify + noun phrase (flavor)
The debate intensified after Sofia presented new evidence about pollution from the factory.
Sofia 提出有關工廠污染的新證據後,辯論變得更加激烈。
Kofi noticed that the pain in his knee was intensifying during long runs.
Kofi 發現跑步時間長時,膝蓋的疼痛會加劇。
Aylin's decision to quit her job intensified the tension between her parents and her.
Aylin 決定辭職,使得她與父母之間的緊張關係加劇。
- heighten
Often refers to emotions, senses, or awareness; 'intensify' is broader and can apply to any quality
- escalate
Implies a step-by-step increase, usually in conflicts or problems; carries a more negative tone
- strengthen
Focuses on making something stronger or more effective; 'intensify' emphasises degree or extremity
文法句型
intensify + noun phrase
noun phrase + intensify
intensify (without object)
用法筆記
Can be used transitively (someone intensifies something) or intransitively (something intensifies on its own). The subject is often a situation, condition, activity, or natural phenomenon.