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Перевод: intense
[прилагательное] сильный; напряженный; интенсивный; впечатлительный; сильно чувствующий; ревностный
Тезаурус:
- The soil fabric is characteristically loose and shows the effects of freeze-thaw processes which can be intense at high altitudes.
- The British, perhaps sensitive to intense American lobbying over the issue, want to adopt the directive as it stands.
- All of the original planets had extensive atmospheres of hydrogen, carbon dioxide and helium which was swept away by the intense solar radiation.
- The competition was intense and the shop managers would actually stand in the street touting for business.
- The intense colour of dill when first in flower changes slowly to a rusty brown
- Again, an analogy with women's potential for more intense and prolonged sexual pleasures suggests itself.
- Copious salivation; often with a metallic taste or sweet or salty and a sense of dryness with intense thirst sometimes.
- They claimed that drinking the tea gave them an intense, trip-like experience.
- But competition from Italy will be intense - even though the Italians may have drained some of their resources in their own tour, the Giro d'Italia in June.
- Another race he could have won was staged across the Hoggar Mountains of the Algerian Sahara, where, after running a marathon a day in intense heat for 13 days, he deliberately slowed to allow another runner to win.
- the isolation more intense,
- Another type of disruption employs a series of intense bands or stripes that pass right across the animal.
- All around me, pouring down from the sky on the garden, on the roofs of the surrounding houses, was an intense fine white light, a soft flaky blizzard of slightly pearly white light.
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