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Definition of intensity in English: intensitynounPlural intensities ɪnˈtɛnsɪtiɪnˈtɛnsədi mass noun1The quality of being intense. 强烈,剧烈 the pain grew in intensity 疼痛加剧了。 in singular there's an intensity in his eyes that's downright scary Example sentencesExamples - The key to ideological commitment is emotional intensity, not rational thought.
- She did not give him a chance to speak as she continued to talk, growing in intensity as she did.
- Warren can do stillness, tension, passion, intensity and sentimentality.
- This has been going on for a week or so now, growing in intensity, and I reckon it'll reach a peak tomorrow or the day after.
- The fireballs grow in intensity until the sky is a curtain of drizzling flame bursts.
- It was a warm tickling sensation at first, which grew in intensity about a hundred fold.
- They played with huge intensity and the quality of their tackling and blocking reflected the increase in work rate.
- It's the sort of energy that imbues art with urgency, passion and intensity.
- The dispute continued to grow in intensity with each taking every opportunity to attack the other's views.
- There's an unpredictability to his defensive play which goes well with his passion and intensity.
- The eyes convey a dark emotion of chilling intensity: resentment, perhaps?
- Each of the songs on Layla is charged with emotional intensity and passion.
- Anyone who has lived there understands that New Yorkers feel their city with unique emotional intensity.
- This work of intensity and passion becomes a transfixing meditation on trust and intimacy.
- They described the period as one of high emotional and political intensity.
- They were a joy to watch, though they seem to have hated each other with passionate intensity.
- Her intensity and passion for her work is matched in the diversity of roles she has played over her four decades in theatre.
- The chorus of complaints about the FSA is growing in volume and intensity.
- It's pretty cool how they make this rising intensity of emotion with just guitars.
- The images were accompanied by a rising noise that grew in volume and intensity as the piece continued.
Synonyms passion, ardour, fervour, fervency, zeal, vehemence, fire, heat, fever, emotion, eagerness, keenness, enthusiasm, excitement, animation, spirit, vigour, earnestness, strength, energy fanaticism 2The measurable amount of a property, such as force, brightness, or a magnetic field. 〔主物理〕(力、亮度、磁场等的)强度 hydrothermal processes of low intensity 低强度的地下热液过程。 count noun different light intensities 各种不同的亮度。 Example sentencesExamples - For that purpose laser light at very high intensities irradiates the skin to destroy the tattoo pigments.
- Absolute values of crosspeak intensities were used to simplify effects of antiphase components.
- They grow well under relatively low light intensities and are good plants to grow under fluorescent lights.
- Also, intensities increase across all wavelengths as temperature increases.
- Note that the spectral intensities have been normalized relative to sample weight.
Synonyms strength, power, powerfulness, potency, vigour, force, forcefulness Definition of intensity in US English: intensitynounɪnˈtɛnsədiinˈtensədē 1The quality of being intense. 强烈,剧烈 the pain grew in intensity 疼痛加剧了。 gazing into her face with disconcerting intensity 令人不安地紧紧凝视她的脸。 in singular there's an intensity in his eyes that's downright scary Example sentencesExamples - It's pretty cool how they make this rising intensity of emotion with just guitars.
- It was a warm tickling sensation at first, which grew in intensity about a hundred fold.
- The fireballs grow in intensity until the sky is a curtain of drizzling flame bursts.
- Each of the songs on Layla is charged with emotional intensity and passion.
- The key to ideological commitment is emotional intensity, not rational thought.
- They described the period as one of high emotional and political intensity.
- The chorus of complaints about the FSA is growing in volume and intensity.
- Anyone who has lived there understands that New Yorkers feel their city with unique emotional intensity.
- Warren can do stillness, tension, passion, intensity and sentimentality.
- She did not give him a chance to speak as she continued to talk, growing in intensity as she did.
- There's an unpredictability to his defensive play which goes well with his passion and intensity.
- The eyes convey a dark emotion of chilling intensity: resentment, perhaps?
- The dispute continued to grow in intensity with each taking every opportunity to attack the other's views.
- They played with huge intensity and the quality of their tackling and blocking reflected the increase in work rate.
- They were a joy to watch, though they seem to have hated each other with passionate intensity.
- Her intensity and passion for her work is matched in the diversity of roles she has played over her four decades in theatre.
- This has been going on for a week or so now, growing in intensity, and I reckon it'll reach a peak tomorrow or the day after.
- This work of intensity and passion becomes a transfixing meditation on trust and intimacy.
- The images were accompanied by a rising noise that grew in volume and intensity as the piece continued.
- It's the sort of energy that imbues art with urgency, passion and intensity.
Synonyms strength, power, powerfulness, potency, vigour, force, forcefulness passion, ardour, fervour, fervency, zeal, vehemence, fire, heat, fever, emotion, eagerness, keenness, enthusiasm, excitement, animation, spirit, vigour, earnestness, strength, energy 2The measurable amount of a property, such as force, brightness, or a magnetic field. 〔主物理〕(力、亮度、磁场等的)强度 hydrothermal processes of low intensity 低强度的地下热液过程。 different light intensities 各种不同的亮度。 Example sentencesExamples - Note that the spectral intensities have been normalized relative to sample weight.
- Also, intensities increase across all wavelengths as temperature increases.
- They grow well under relatively low light intensities and are good plants to grow under fluorescent lights.
- Absolute values of crosspeak intensities were used to simplify effects of antiphase components.
- For that purpose laser light at very high intensities irradiates the skin to destroy the tattoo pigments.
Synonyms strength, power, powerfulness, potency, vigour, force, forcefulness |