intension

英 [ɪn'tenʃ(ə)n] 美 [ɪn'tɛnʃən]
  • n. 强度,烈度;加强,加剧;紧张
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intension (n.)
c. 1600, from Latin intensionem (nominative intensio) "a stretching, straining, effort," noun of action from past participle stem of intendere (see intend).
1. Courts have frequently used extrinsic aids to establish legislative intension.
法院往往借助外部帮助以研究立法意图.

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2. Only the one who had tasted all the joys and sorrows of life and had gone through all the happiness and suffering of the world, can really understand the intension of happiness and cherish every happy time.
只有尝遍生活的酸甜苦辣、历尽人间喜怒哀乐的人,才真正懂得幸福的内涵、珍惜幸福的点滴时光。

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3. The pressure of having to take a test causes a lot intension.
要考试的压力带来了很大的紧张.

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4. When aesthetic judgment came off existence its intension was light and beautiful.
战国以后,审美判断与生存需要剥离,其内涵转为轻而好(貌美).

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5. Secondly, the intension of the humanism in university mathematics education is expounded.
其次, 阐明了大学数学教育中人文精神的内涵.

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