单词 | intense |
释义 | intenseWord family noun intensity intensenessintensificationintensifieradjective intense adverb intensely verbintensateintensify in·tense /ɪnˈtens/ ●●○ W3 AWL adjectiveadj 1 STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFhaving a very strong effect or felt very strongly 强烈的,剧烈的 Young people today are under intense pressure to succeed. 如今的年轻人面临要出人头地的巨大压力。 the intense heat of the desert 沙漠的炽热 The pain was so intense I couldn’t sleep. 疼得我都睡不着觉。 He took an intense interest in all religious matters. 他对所有宗教事宜都很感兴趣。 a look of intense dislike 极端厌恶的表情 2 LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTintense activity is very serious, uses a lot of effort, and often involves doing a great deal in a very short time 〔活动〕紧张的,认真的,激烈的 The job demands intense concentration. 这工作需要全神贯注。 At least 3,000 people were killed in a week of intense fighting. 一周的激战至少有3,000人死亡。 3 STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFsomeone who is intense is serious and has very strong feelings or opinions – used to show disapproval 〔感情或意见〕极为强烈的,极为严肃的〔含贬义〕 She’s a little too intense for me. 对我来说她有点太严肃了。 —intensely adverbadv He disliked Kate intensely. 他非常讨厌凯特。 n COLLOCATIONS nouns intense pressure The prime minister is under intense pressure to call a general election. intense competition There is intense competition for places on the course. intense heat He could feel the intense heat of the Egyptian sun. intense cold He was shivering with intense cold. intense pain She felt an intense pain in her right shoulder. intense pleasure Anne read the letter with intense pleasure. an intense desire Fred felt an intense desire to punch Max in the face. an intense interest in something The police are aware of the intense interest in the case. intense dislike He had taken an intense dislike to Robert. intense activity The opening of the restaurant was preceded by a period of intense activity. intense debate Abortion has become the subject of intense debate. intense negotiations The hostages were freed after intense negotiations. intense scrutiny (=being examined very carefully) The mining industry is coming under intense scrutiny over its environmental record. intense speculation (=a lot of guessing about what may have happened) After weeks of intense speculation, the actress announced that she was pregnant. intense opposition Locals have voiced intense opposition to plans to expand the airport. intense feelings/emotion Her lips trembled with intense emotion. Examples from the Corpus intense• As we waited for the winner to be announced, the excitement was intense.• Every car was stopped and searched, which caused intense annoyance to the drivers.• an intense conversation• Very intense exercise may actually be bad for you.• He's a little too intense for me.• It would give me intense pleasure to beat him at tennis.• Some of these young people are under intense pressure to succeed. (1400-1500) French Latin intensus, a past participle of intendere; → INTEND |
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