Intensive in spanish

Intensivo

pronunciation: intensiboʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

intensive = intensivo. 

Example: The research libraries in Scandinavia have been facing a period of rapid expansion in library automation and of intensive reorganisation.

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» CPU intensive = que consume mucha CPU.

Example: DOBIS/LIBIS report writer is CPU intensive and cumbersome to operate.

» energy-intensive = que consume mucha energía.

Example: The objective is to continue to reduce total energy consumption by introducing more energy-efficient industrial processes and switching to less energy-intensive industries.

» image intensive = basado en las imágenes, centrado en las imágenes, con muchas imágenes, que contiene muchas imágenes.

Example: Unlike text-based digital libraries, image intensive digital libraries have inherent problems of slow downloading and unloading.

» information-intensive = basado en la información.

Example: Such information-intensive industries are highly vulnerable to trade barriers and protectionism.

» intensive care = cuidados intensivos.

Example: This is a medical decision making system which predicts the survival rate of patients in intensive care and hence whether they should remain on life-support systems.

» intensive care unit (ICU) = unidad de cuidados intensivos (UCI).

Example: This article analyses the possibility of building an expert system to reason on the status of post-operative cardiac patients in intensive care units (ICU).

» intensive course = curso intensivo.

Example: The one-week intensive course will consist of lectures; seminars; and lab-based practicals.

» intensive heat = calor intenso.

Example: The intensive heat rendered the tarmacadamised roads soft and pulpy.

» intensive treatment = tratamiento intensivo.

Example: DJ Slim will be out of action for a bit -- he has a serious back injury that needs intensive treatment immediately.

» knowledge-intensive = que necesita de un trabajo intelectual previo.

Example: This article shows that simple, knowledge-intensive algorithms can successfully interpret many of the compounds found in technical documents.

» labour-intensive [labour intensive] = laborioso, que necesita bastante dedicación de personal, que necesita bastante mano de obra.

Example: Catalogue maintenance in a large union catalogue based on cards or slips was a nightmare, and it was very labour-intensive to maintain such catalogues at more than one location.

» resource-intensive = que utiliza muchos recursos.

Example: Cataloguing remains a resource-intensive activity, and automated cataloguing would have many useful applications.

» staff-intensive [staff intensive] = que necesita bastante dedicación de personal.

Example: Computers have facilitated the paper flow within the organization -- a formerly arduous and staff-intensive effort = Los ordenadores han facilitado el papeleo en las organizaciones, un esfuerzo que antes era arduo y que necesitaba bastante dedicación de personal.

» time-intensive = que hay que dedicarle mucho tiempo.

Example: This method is staff time-intensive in that a trained staff member conducts each in-depth interview.

Intensive synonyms

intense in spanish: intenso, pronunciation: ɪntens part of speech: adjective intensifier in spanish: intensificador, pronunciation: ɪntensəfaɪɜr part of speech: noun

Intensive antonyms

extensive pronunciation: ɪkstensɪv part of speech: adjective
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