词组 | intense |
释义 | intense AC /ɪnˈtens/ adjective having a very strong effect or felt very stronglynounsintense pressure The prime minister is under intense pressure to resign.intense competition There is intense competition for places on the course.intense heat/cold He could feel the intense heat of the desert sun. | He was shivering with intense cold.intense pain She felt an intense pain in her right shoulder.intense feelings/emotion Her lips trembled with intense emotion.intense dislike I have an intense dislike of snakes.intense interest in sth The police are aware of the intense media interest in the case.intense activity There was a period of intense activity before the restaurant’s opening night.intense debate/discussion The war has become the subject of intense debate.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 There is intense opposition among local people to plans to expand the airport.adverbsvery intense Training is very intense in preparation for the competition.particularly intense Criticism of the government’s education policy has been particularly intense.less intense As she got to know him, her dislike became less intense.verbsbecome/grow intense Fighting has become very intense in the south of the country.THESAURUS: intense → strong (3) |
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