intense
intense 英 [ɪnˈtens] 美 [ɪnˈtɛns]
adj. 强烈的;紧张的;热情的
- Intense means strong or extreme. If you accidentally spill a cup of hot coffee on yourself, you’ll probably feel intense heat, intense pain, and — if anyone happened to be watching — intense embarrassment.
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- adj. 强烈的;紧张的;热情的
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1. intense heat/cold/pain
酷热;严寒;剧痛
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2. The President is under intense pressure to resign.
总统承受着沉重的辞职压力。
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3. the intense blue of her eyes
她眼睛的深蓝色
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4. intense interest/pleasure/desire/anger
浓厚的兴趣;十分快乐;强烈的欲望;极端愤怒
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5. intense competition
激烈的竞争
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6. It was a period of intense activity.
那是活动激烈的时期。
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7. an intense look
热切的神情
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8. He's very intense about everything.
他对一切都很热心。
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9. She disliked him intensely.
她非常讨厌他。
- intense (adj.) early 15c., of situations or qualities, "great, extreme," from Old French intense (13c.), from Latin intensus "stretched, strained, high-strung, tight," originally past participle of intendere in its literal sense of "stretch out, strain" (see intend). From 1630s of persons, "high-strung." Related: Intensely; intenseness.
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