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Перевод: intensive
[прилагательное] интенсивный; напряженный; усилительный
Тезаурус:
- Subsistence peasant agriculture and highly mechanised intensive farming are two extremes in agricultural development which present quite different problems for integrated pest management.
- The conference was also told that as an alternative to the expense of sending officers to university, it was proposed to " direct officers to research a particular problem and give them a short period to carry out intensive research".
- One of the 8 Group airfields, I think it was Graveley, had had FIDO burners installed along each side of the main runway - that is, "Fog Intensive Dispersal Operation" - consisting of pipelines of oil which were lit up in foggy conditions.
- The arrangement makes possible a more intensive personal service and at the same time stimulates it."
- pig enterprises can vary from outdoor breeding and weaner-rearing to intensive indoor pork or bacon production.
- In this way also farming is becoming more intensive .
- "It is not industrialisation per se that creates underemployment and marginalisation, but an industrial finance capitalism and advanced technology (intensive in capital) which does not permit fundamental changes in the economic structure."
- Of the Upton Mills, there are still remains at several sites, although a number of others have recently been demolished, apparently with little resistance, to disappear under intensive housing development.
- Teaching at night is unlikely to prove popular (with teacher or pupil!) and the night shift in a hospital ward cannot be made equivalent to the day shift (except for intensive care units which are continuously busy).
- One of the most intensive ways in which a student can learn at the bedside is from individual tuition.
- Later, vacation courses were extended to provide intensive residential study opportunities for Tutorial Class students which expanded in post-1918 with the growth in provision of these three-year courses.
- New guidelines just issued by the government mean that the NCC and national park authorities will soon have to pay landowners huge amounts of compensation if they want to preserve scientifically valuable sites from intensive farming.
- Mansell flies back to Britain from his Florida home this week for intensive testing of the new Renault V10 engine, which the team hope will be adding impetus to their championship drive by the time they reach Barcelona.
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