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intense
音标[in'tens] 读音 intense的法语解释
汉语翻译
a. 非常的, 强烈的, 紧张的, 热情的
【医】 强的
词型变化:
形容词比较级:intenser最高级:intensest名词:intenseness副词:intensely
英语解释:
形容词 intense:
- in an extreme degree
- extremely sharp or intense同义词:acute
- (of color) having the highest saturation同义词:vivid
例句:
- As the election approaches the war of words between the main political parties becomes increasingly intense.大选在即,主要政党间的论战愈演愈烈。
- Under his intense gaze she felt uncomfortable.他目不转睛地看著她,使她觉得很不自在。
- The intense heat has dried up the pond.酷热使池水干枯。
- His leg was numbed by the intense pain.他的腿因剧痛而麻木。
- Intense heat or glow, as of fire.灼光强烈的热度或光芒,如火(一般)
- After intense work in the summer, we are slacking off now.夏季紧张的工作过後,我们现在放松了。
- My work is so intense that I even have no time to take a rest.我的工作非常紧张,以致于我没有时间休息。
- I did not go to the cinema because of the intense cold.我因为严寒没出去看电影。
详细解释:
in.tense
adj.(形容词)in.tens.er,in.tens.est Possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to an extreme degree:强烈的:具有或表现某种与种不同的特征到了特别强烈的程度的:例句:the intense sun of the tropics.赤道上的烈日
Extreme in degree, strength, or size:极端的,强烈的:在程度、力量或体积是特别的:例句:intense heat.酷暑
Involving or showing strain or extreme effort:紧张的:包含或显出压力或特别的努力的:例句:intense concentration.紧张的投入
Deeply felt; profound:深切地感受到的;深刻的:例句:intense emotion.深情
Tending to feel deeply:意欲感受深刻的:例句:an intense writer.感受深刻的作者
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old French 源自 古法语 from Latin intônsus [stretched, intent] [from past participle of] intendere [to stretch, intend] * see intend 源自 拉丁语 intônsus [拓展的;意图] [] 源自intendere的过去分词 [伸展,打算] *参见 intend
【引伸】
intense.ly
adv.(副词)intense.ness
n.(名词)intense,fierce,vehement,violentThe central meaning shared by these adjectives is .of an extreme kind.: 这些形容的中心意思都是.特别的.: 例句:intense emotions;深情;
例句:fierce loyalty;耿耿忠心;
例句:vehement dislike;极其厌恶;
例句:violent rage. 强烈的愤怒
The meanings ofintense and intensive overlap considerably, but the two are often subtly distinct.When used to describe human feeling or activity,intense often suggests a strength or concentration that arises from inner dispositions and is particularly appropriate when used to describe emotional states: intense 和 intensive 的意思在相当程度上是交叉的, 但是它们经常有细微的差别。当用来描述人的感情或活动时,intense 通常指由内在倾向而来的力量或专心, 它特别适于用来描写感情状态: 例句:intense pleasure, dislike, loyalty, and so forth. Intensive 极度的快乐,极为厌恶,非常忠诚等等。 Intensive
is more frequently applied when the strength or concentration of an activity is imposed from without: 更常用于指行为的强度和程度是由外部强加的: 例句:intensive bombing, training, marketing. 强烈的 * ,强烈的训练,紧张的营销。
Thus a reference toMark`s intense study of German suggests that Mark himself was responsible for the concentrated activity, whereasMark`s intensive study of German suggests that the program in which Mark was studying was designed to cover a great deal of material in a brief period. 因此Mark`s intense study of German 指马克自己对集中的行为负责, 而Mark`s intensive study of German 意味着马克的学习计划是打算在短时间内涉猎大量内容