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(used as intensifier)

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  • Intensifier — In*ten si*fi er, n. One who or that which intensifies or strengthens; in photography, an agent used to intensify the lights or shadows of a picture. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • intensifier — [in ten′sə fī΄ər] n. 1. something that intensifies 2. Gram. an intensive word, prefix, etc. 3. Photog. any of several solutions used to increase the printing density of a negative …   English World dictionary

  • intensifier — noun 1》 Photography a chemical used to intensify a negative. 2》 Grammar an adverb used to give force or emphasis …   English new terms dictionary

  • intensifier — in|ten|si|fi|er [ınˈtensıfaıə US ər] n technical a word, usually an adverb, that is used to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or verb, for example the word absolutely in the phrase that s absolutely wonderful …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • intensifier — noun (C) technical a word, usually an adverb, that is used to emphasize an adjective, adverb, or verb, for example the word absolutely in the phrase that s absolutely wonderful …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • X-ray image intensifier — An X ray image intensifier (XRII), sometimes referred to as a C Arm or Fluoroscope in medical settings, is a highly complex piece of equipment which uses x rays and produces a live image feed which is displayed on a TV screen.The term image… …   Wikipedia

  • image intensifier — SYN: image amplifier. * * * image in·ten·si·fi·er in ten(t) sə .fī( ə)r n a device used esp. for diagnosis in radiology that provides a more intense image for a given amount of radiation than can be obtained by the usual fluorometric methods… …   Medical dictionary

  • image intensifier — noun a device used to make a brighter version of an image on a photoelectric screen …   English new terms dictionary

  • Johnson's Criteria — Night vision systems enabled the measurement of visual thresholds following World War II. The 1950s also marked a notable development in the performance modeling of night vision imaging systems. Throughout 1957 1958, John Johnson, a… …   Wikipedia

  • Dutch profanity — can be divided into several categories. Often, the words used in profanity are based around various names for diseases. In many cases, these words have evolved into slang, and many euphemisms for diseases are in common use.[1] Additionally, a… …   Wikipedia

  • blinking — blink·ing || blɪŋkɪŋ adj. used as intensifier; alternating from on to off (i.e. of a light) blɪnk n. wink, flicker v. wink the eye, close and reopen the eye; flicker …   English contemporary dictionary

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