柯林斯詞典intensifier /?n?t?ns??fa??/ (intensifiers) 1. N-COUNT In grammar, an intensifier is a word such as "very" or "extremely" that you can put in front of an adjective or adverb in order to make its meaning stronger. 強調(diào)成分[技術(shù)] 返回 intensifier劍橋詞典a word, especially an adverb or adjective , that has little meaning itself but is used to add force to another adjective , verb , or adverb (英語語法中的)強調(diào)成分(尤指副詞或形容詞) In the phrases "an extremely large man" and "I strongly object ", "extremely " and "strongly " are both intensifiers. 在 an extremely large man 和 I strongly object 中,extremely 和 strongly 都是強調(diào)成分。 返回 intensifier