形容词热情的,强烈的,紧张的; 热烈的,热情的,认真的; [摄](底片)明暗度强的; 有强烈感情(或意见、想法)的
形容词
1. The fracture caused him intense pain.
骨折给他造成了剧烈的疼痛。
2. The candidate has many intense supporters.
这位候选人有许多热烈的支持者。
1. 强烈的:任何强烈的(intense)个人体验,比如濒死体验,都不能作為死后状态的证据,因為这些都不是真正的死亡体验. 至於无形实体(比如精灵、去世的亲人或宗教人物)的出现,也都不能作為死后状态的证据,因為这些实体总是在身体-心智生物体存在的情况下出现的,
2. 激烈:根据联邦政府的现行准则,妇女应每周做150分钟温和至激烈(intense)运动(一周运动五天,每天30分钟),但这项研究建议妇女做更多运动. 正常体重、食用正常饮食的妇女,可以藉每天激烈运动30分钟防止「中年发福」,方法包括跑步、骑脚踏车、游泳或到健身房运动.
1. 强烈的;剧烈的;极度的
Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree.
e.g. He was sweating from the intense heat...
高温酷热让他大汗淋漓。
e.g. Suddenly the room filled with intense light...
突然,刺眼的强光照亮了整个房间。
2. 认真的;集中的;紧张的
If you describe an activity as intense, you mean that it is very serious and concentrated, and often involves doing a great deal in a short time.
e.g. The battle for third place was intense...
第三名的争夺紧张激烈。
e.g. The military on both sides are involved in intense activity.
双方的武装力量都有密集动作。
3. (目光)有穿透力的,洞悉一切的
If you describe the way someone looks at you as intense, you mean that they look at you very directly and seem to know what you are thinking or feeling.
e.g. I felt so self-conscious under Luke's mother's intense gaze...
在卢克母亲审视的目光下,我感到极不自在。
e.g. He gazed at me with those intense blue eyes.
他用那双深邃的蓝眼睛凝视着我。
4. 热情的;热切的;激动的
If you describe a person as intense, you mean that they appear to concentrate very hard on everything that they do, and they feel and show their emotions in a very extreme way.
e.g. I know he's an intense player, but he does enjoy what he's doing...
我知道他是个拼命三郎,但他确实喜欢自己所做的事。
e.g. She is taller than I imagined, more adult, more intense.
她比我想象的更高、更成熟、更热切。
1. With more intense competition among companies, it is more tempting to avoid action than risk business ethics.
2. intense
2. Such was the intense debate that the meeting overran by an hour.
3. intense
3. It can take weeks to tell the extent of damage, and months of intense rehabilitation to try to spur the brain's capacity to recover.
4. intense什么意思
4. These factors have put the national currency under intense strain and triggered huge stock market losses and capital outflows from the country.
5. These factors have put the national currency under intense strain and triggered huge stock market losses and capital outflows.
6. intense的解释
6. US pop star Aaron Carter admits having cheated on former girlfriend Hilary Duff, even though he insists she was his first and most intense love.
7. They made this kind of poisoning incidents a special case for intense investigation.
8. The firm cited intense competition and the government and cellular operators'tougher regulations on SMS as the major reasons for the warning.
9. intense的近义词
9. At the height of the inferno, some city center windows were shattered by the intense heat.
10. But it's only now that she realizes just how intense the pressure has been at the center of the Harry Potter whirlwind.
adj
1. intense
1. (of color) having the highest saturation
e.g. vivid green
intense blue
Synonym: vivid
2. extremely sharp or intense
e.g. acute pain
felt acute annoyance
intense itching and burning
Synonym: acute
3. possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree
e.g. intense heat
intense anxiety
intense desire
intense emotion
the skunk's intense acrid odor
intense pain
enemy fire was intense