intense

英 [ɪn'tens] 美 [ɪn'tɛns]
  • adj. 强烈的;紧张的;非常的;热情的
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1. in- + tens- + -e.
2. 该词由intend的拉丁语对应词的过去分词衍生而来,由此取其形容词含义,表示动作已经发生后的结果或状态。
3. 含义:the state that have stretched on sth, description the state of sth that have stretched.
4. 也就是形容针对、在对某事物(sth)进行拉扯后所形成的状态。
5. => 剧烈的,强烈的;紧张的;热烈的。
6. 内心深处很紧张.
intense 剧烈的,强烈的

in-,进入,使,-tense,延伸,词源同tend,tense.引申词义拉长,绷紧,剧烈的,强烈的。

intense (adj.)
c. 1400, from Middle French intense (13c.), from Latin intensus "stretched, strained, tight," originally past participle of intendere "to stretch out, strain" (see intend); thus, literally, "high-strung." Related: Intensely.
1. 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。

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2. That was the cue for several months of intense bargaining.
那意味着几个月的激烈谈判开始了。

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3. The military on both sides are involved in intense activity.
双方的武装力量都有密集动作。

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4. Stevens's murder was the result of a deep-seated and intense hatred.
史蒂文斯遭谋杀源于深仇宿怨。

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5. His love life was complicated, and involved intense relationships.
他的爱情生活很复杂,几段感情都是轰轰烈烈。

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