intense
例句:
1. Such pleasures of imagination, of satisfying one's curiosity, of feeling powerful through self-efficacy — can be more intense if we learn how to get them internally.
如果我们学会如何从内心获得诸如想象力、好奇心、通过自我效能感受力量等,那么这些乐趣会更加强烈。
——18-19学年《英语周报·初中教师版》
2. His threats become more intense, agitated, and frequent.
他发出的威胁更显言辞激烈、焦虑不安,也更为频繁。
——《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》
3. She is a very physical young woman, earthy, and very intense.
她是个很粗犷的年轻女子,快人快语,非常热情。
——《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》
基本释义
[adj.]
1. very great; very strong
2. serious and often involving a lot of action in a short period of time
3. having or showing very strong feelings, opinions or thoughts about somebody / something
[形容词]
1. 很大的;十分强烈的;
2. 严肃紧张的;激烈的
3. 有强烈感情(或意见,想法)的
近义词
extreme: very great in degree; not ordinary or usual; serious or severe;
派生词
intensity: the state or quality of being intense; (specialist) the strength of something, for example light, that can be measured
出处:头条号 @英语周报