intense
[in'tens]
adj.强大的, 紧张的, 强烈的, 激烈的, 深刻的
例句与用法:
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。
词形变化:
副词: intensely | 形容词比较级: intenser | 形容词最高级: intensest | 名词: intenseness |
a.
1. 强烈的, 剧烈的; 极度的
The fracture caused him intense pain.
骨折给他造成了剧烈的疼痛。
2. 热情的; 热切的
The candidate has many intense supporters.
这位候选人有许多热烈的支持者。
intense
形容词比较级:more intense, intenser
形容词最高级:most intense, intensest
词形变化:
副词: intensely | 形容词比较级: intenser | 形容词最高级: intensest | 名词: intenseness |
同义词:
strong | extreme | forceful | severe | great | drastic | dynamic | fierce | considerable | rigorous | deep | soul | exquisite | profound | ablaze | feverish | emphatic | burning | stormy | zealous | vehement | dramatic | feeling | single | fervent | forcible | strenuous | vigorous | violent | insistent | desperation | penetrating | powerful | concentrated | passionate | vivid | acute |
反义词:
mild |
词义辨析:
同义:
a.激烈的; 巨大的
great
considerable
extreme
drastic
a.强烈的; 强壮的
forceful
strong
dynamic
fierce
severe
rigorous
同义参见:
exquisite
emphatic
dramatic
burning
desperation
insistent
deep
zealous
violent
vigorous
vehement
strenuous
stormy
soul
single
ablaze
forcible
feverish
fervent
feeling
profound
反义参见:
feeble
faint
intense[in'tens]adj.1.■剧烈的;强烈的;激烈的;极度的2.■紧张的;频繁的;认真的3.■热烈的;热切的;热情的4.■易动感情的;多情的5.■非常有趣的;最令人愉快的6.■【摄影术】密度高的
intenseintense[inˈtens]adj.1.■强烈的; 剧烈的; 紧张的2.■热心的; 热情的; 认真的; 易动感情的3.■【摄】(底片)银影密度高的, 厚的intense life紧张的生活intense heat酷热intense pain剧痛an intense longing渴望intense study认真的研究an intense person感情丰富的人
继承用法intenselyadv.intensenessn.
(intenser, intensest)
- (of a condition, quality, feeling, etc.) existing in a high degree; very forceful or extreme
(状况、质量、感情等)高度的,强烈的;剧烈的,极度的
the job demands intense concentration.
这项工作要求高度专心。
the heat was intense.
热度很强。
■(of an action) highly concentrated
(行动)高度集中的
a phase of intense activity.
紧张的活动期。
■(of a colour) very strong or deep
(颜色)浓的,深的
an intense blue.
深蓝色。 - (of a person) feeling, or apt to feel, strong emotion; extremely earnest or serious
(人)感情强烈的;极其热切的;极端认真的
an intense young woman, passionate about her art.
一位感情强烈、对艺术充满激情的年轻女子。
■expressing or marked by strong emotion
表达强烈感情的;感情强烈的
a low, intense mutter.
低沉却热切的低语。
intensely
adverb
intenseness
noun
语源
- late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin intensus 'stretched tightly, strained', past participle of intendere (see intend)
- Intense and intensive are clearly similar in meaning, but they differ in emphasis. Intense tends to relate to subjective responses—emotions and how we feel—while intensive tends to relate to objective descriptions. Thusan intensive course simply describes the type of course: one that is designed to cover a lot of ground in a short time, e.g. by being full-time rather than part-time. On the other hand, in the course was intenseintense describes how someone felt about the course
intense
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
intense
■ISFPs have passionate and intense feelings.
ISFP具有非常热烈的感情。
■Everything is so intense and it fulls of foul air.
一切都这样紧张。空气是这样龌龊。
■An intense light glowed out from the window of the house .
一束强烈的光从那个房子的窗户里发出来。
■A feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase ).
一种强烈愤慨的情绪(现在只用于词组“非常愤怒”)。
■There was a feeling of intense relief, melting almost into triumph.
一种强烈的欣慰之感几乎令人认为是胜利了。
■An intense dust storm overclouded the sun.
一阵猛烈的沙暴遮天蔽日。
■Can't switch between blinking and intense colors.
不能在闪烁和加深颜色之间切换。
■In a sunless morning; the cold feeling is intense.
不见阳光的早晨,强烈感觉到那份阴冷。
■The eastern situation is similarly intense.
东部的情况同样紧张。
■The blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit.
严寒对生长中的水果的毁灭性影响。
■A serious toothache is an intense pain.
严重的牙痛是一种剧烈的疼痛。
■I always feel intense before the exam.
临考的前夕我总是非常紧张。
■After that, it's 50 seconds of intense free fall.
之后,是50秒钟快速的自由降落。
■Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line.
也要小心如有上下颚强烈性的痛。
■The quarrel caused her intense unhappiness.
争吵令她极其不快。
■Alexis Smith also gives a brief but intense work.
亚历克西斯史密斯还给出了短暂但激烈的工作。
■Men were dropping like flies in the intense heat.
人们抵受不住酷热而纷纷倒下。
■Men were droping like flies in the intense heat.
人们经受不住酷热而纷纷倒下。
■He has born intense moral suffering for many years.
他多年来忍受了极大的精神上的煎熬。
■He's very intense about everything.
他对一切都很热心。
■He has intense interest in computer.
他对计算机有极大的兴趣。
■He will get an intense grilling from lawmakers.
他将受到议员们严厉的质询。
■His emotions were intense, he knew awe and hunger.
他心潮汹涌,感到又是肃然起敬,又是急不可耐。
■He could not restrain his intense wish to speak to her.
他抑制不住想和她说话的强烈愿望。
■He was bothered by an intense sense of incompletion.
他是深深感到了大功未竟的遗憾。
■He gave in to her intense love I the end.
他最终屈从于她热烈的爱。
■He retreated his chair with intense disgust.
他极其厌恶地将椅子往后挪开。
■He looked at me with intense hatred.
他满怀敌意地看着我。
■He took intense delight in stories of war.
他特别爱读战争故事。
■His leg was numbed by the intense pain.
他的腿因剧痛而麻木。
■His poems are full of intense feelings.
他的诗里充满了强烈的情感。
■Under his intense gaze she felt uncomfortable.
他目不转睛地看著她,使她觉得很不自在。
■He hates intense raining. So do I.
他讨厌大雨,我也是。
■He said: "Hearing is a long and intense.
他说:“听证会是漫长而激烈的。
■He needs to endure the intense cold.
他需要忍受极度的寒冷。
■But his intense hours were spent with Bassett.
但他最紧张的时刻是与巴赛特一起度过的。
■Are you in an intense nerv e your debute?
你初次亮相时一定紧张坏了吧?
■You have an intense love for whips and chains.
你对受虐有强烈的爱(鞭打和锁链)。
■Was the intense competition between the players.
使他震动的是队员间激烈的竞争。
■To subject to intense, often uncomfortable heat.
使受热受到通常是不舒服的炎热
■To dim the vision of,especially to blind with intense light.
使视线变得模糊,尤指被强光把眼睛弄花的。
■To make less intense; dull or deaden.
使迟钝使迟钝;滞缓或失去感觉的
■A place, position, or situation involving intense public scrutiny.
公众聚焦点引起公众强烈注意的地方、位置或形势
■Rivalry among business firms grew more intense.
公司间的竞争趋于激烈。
■A state or feeling of intense, often excessive exhilaration or well-being.
兴奋一种强烈的,常常是极度兴奋或极度幸福的状态或感觉
■It also showed intense vascular blush on angiography.
其血管摄影亦显示出其高血管性。
■The act of becoming intense or more intense; intensification.
加强变强或加强的行为;加强
■At least eight inten students are shortsighted.
十个学生中至少有八个近视。可以用,意思一样
■The intense research work extending over ten years was culminated.
十年之久的紧张研究工作就此告终。
■But it had lost its intense emotion.
却也失去了那种激情。