intēnsio

  • 91Интенсификация — (франц. intensification < лат. intēnsio напряжение, усиление + facio делаю) усиление, увеличение напряженности, производительности, действенности. И. производства осуществляется на базе научно технического прогресса. Экстенсивное развитие (в… …

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  • 92intension — c.1600, from L. intensionem (nom. intensio) a stretching, straining, effort, noun of action from pp. stem of intendere (see INTEND (Cf. intend)) …

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  • 93intension — noun 1》 Logic the internal content of a concept. Often contrasted with extension. 2》 archaic resolution or determination. Derivatives intensional adjective intensionally adverb Origin C17: from L. intensio(n ), from intendere (see intend) …

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  • 94intenzitet — intenzìtēt m <G intenzitéta> DEFINICIJA 1. snaga, jakost, žestina 2. fiz. a. stupanj jačine fizikalnog djelovanja; veličina neke sile ili energije po jedinici površine naboja ili mase b. mjera prijenosa energije u jedinici vremena kroz… …

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  • 95intension — in•ten•sion [[t]ɪnˈtɛn ʃən[/t]] n. 1) intensification; increase in degree 2) intensity; high degree 3) relative intensity; degree 4) exertion of the mind; determination 5) pho logic the set of attributes belonging to all and only those things to… …

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  • 96intention — in•ten•tion [[t]ɪnˈtɛn ʃən[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result 2) the end or object intended; purpose 3) intentions a) purpose or attitude toward the effect of one s actions or conduct: a bungler with… …

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  • 97intension — /ɪnˈtɛnʃən/ (say in tenshuhn) noun 1. intensification; increase in degree. 2. intensity; high degree. 3. relative intensity; degree. 4. exertion of the mind; determination. 5. Logic the sum of the attributes contained in a concept or connoted by… …

  • 98bandage — d arc, Intensio arcus …

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  • 99estendement — Estendement, Distensio, Porrectio, Proiectio, Prolatio, Intensio, siue Intentio. Estendement de mains, Intentus palmarum …

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  • 100intensión — (Del lat. intensĭo, ōnis). f. intensidad …

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