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1 intensity
• painotus• intensiteetti• hohto• voima• ankaruus• voimakkuus• voimaperäisyys• väkevyys• kiihkeys• kiihko• kirkkaus (tutka)• äänenvoimakkuus* * *noun (the quality of being intense: the intensity of the heat.) voimakkuus -
2 intensity axis
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3 intensity control
• voimakkuuden säätö -
4 intensity level
• intensiteettitaso• voimakkuustaso -
5 intensity modulated display
• intensiteettimoduloitu näyttö -
6 intensity modulation
• intensiteettimodulaatio• kirkkausmodulaatio -
7 intensity of carried traffic
• välitetyn liikenteen voimakkuus -
8 intensity of current
• virran voimakkuus -
9 intensity of field
• kenttävoimakkuus• kentän voimakkuus -
10 intensity of magnetization
• magnetoinnin voimakkuus -
11 intensity of tone
• äänenvoimakkuus -
12 intensity of traffic offered
• tarjotun liikenteen voimakkuus -
13 capital intensity
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14 color intensity
• värin voimakkuus -
15 current intensity
• virran voimakkuus -
16 current intensity at the closing
• kiinnikytkentävirran voimakkuus• kiinnikytkentävirtaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > current intensity at the closing
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17 field intensity
• kentänvoimakkuus• kentän tehotiheys -
18 grow in intensity
• yltyä -
19 high intensity
• kirkastus -
20 light intensity
• valovoima• valoisuus
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Intensity — In*ten si*ty, n. [LL. intensitas: cf. F. intensit[ e]. See {Intense}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The state or quality of being intense; intenseness; extreme degree; as, intensity of heat, cold, mental application, passion, etc. [1913 Webster] If you… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intensity — I noun acuteness, amplitude, ardor, brightness, brilliance, degree, devotion, eagerness, earnestness, energy, enthusiasm, extent, extreme degree, fervency, fervor, force, furiousness, high degree, high pressure, loudness, magnitude, main force,… … Law dictionary
intensity — formed in English 1660s from INTENSE (Cf. intense) + ITY (Cf. ity). Earlier was intenseness (1610s). Sense of extreme depth of feeling first recorded 1830 … Etymology dictionary
intensity — [n] passion, force acuteness, anxiety, ardor, concentration, deepness, depth, earnestness, emotion, emphasis, energy, excess, excitement, extreme, extremity, fanaticism, ferment, ferociousness, ferocity, fervency, fervor, fierceness, fire, force … New thesaurus
intensity — ► NOUN (pl. intensities) 1) the quality of being intense. 2) chiefly Physics the measurable amount of a property, such as force or brightness … English terms dictionary
intensity — [in ten′sə tē] n. pl. intensities [ML intensitas] 1. the quality of being intense; specif., a) extreme degree of anything b) great energy or vehemence of emotion, thought, or activity 2. degree or extent; relative strength, magnitude, vigor, etc … English World dictionary
intensity — by Constantin V.Boundas Intensity is a key notion in Deleuze s philosophical project: it manifests itself as the intensive virtual of his ontology; as the affirmative and creative desire of his ethics and politics; as the affect of his… … The Deleuze dictionary
intensity — by Constantin V.Boundas Intensity is a key notion in Deleuze s philosophical project: it manifests itself as the intensive virtual of his ontology; as the affirmative and creative desire of his ethics and politics; as the affect of his… … The Deleuze dictionary
intensity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low ▪ a band of light with high intensity ▪ maximum ▪ fierce, great ▪ … Collocations dictionary
intensity — UK [ɪnˈtensɪtɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms intensity : singular intensity plural intensities 1) strength The cross examination increased in intensity. low/moderate/medium/high intensity intensity of: A warmer sea will change the … English dictionary
intensity — in|ten|si|ty [ ın tensıti ] noun count or uncount 1. ) strength: The cross examination increased in intensity. low/moderate/medium/high intensity intensity of: A warmer ocean will change the distribution, frequency, and intensity of hurricanes.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English