in·ten·si·fy /ɪnˈtɛn(t)səˌfaɪ/
  (vt.)加強(vi.)強化
  in·ten·si·fy /ɪnˈtɛn(t)səˌfaɪ/ 動詞
  加劇,強化
  intensify
  增強
  In·ten·si·fy v. t. [imp. & p. p. Intensified p. pr. & vb. n. Intensifying ]  To render more intense; as, to intensify heat or cold; to intensify colors; to intensify a photographic negative; to intensify animosity.
  How piercing is the sting of pride
  By want embittered and intensified.   --Longfellow.
  In·ten·si·fy, v. i. To become intense, or more intense; to act with increasing power or energy.
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  intensify
       v 1: increase in extent or intensity; "The Allies escalated the
            bombing" [syn: escalate, step up] [ant: de-escalate]
       2: make more intense, stronger, or more marked; "The efforts
          were intensified", "Her rudeness intensified his dislike
          for her"; "Potsmokers claim it heightens their awareness";
          "This event only deepened my convictions" [syn: compound,
           heighten, deepen]
       3: become more intense; "The debate intensified"; "His dislike
          for raw fish only deepened in Japan" [syn: deepen]
       4: make the chemically affected part of (a negative) denser or
          more opaque in order produce a stronger contrast between
          light and dark
       [also: intensified]