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intensity

Aussprache: [ɪnˈtɛn.sɪ.ti]

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Kontext: „physical measurement“

(noun) how strong or powerful something is. For example, the intensity of light shows how bright it is. The stronger the light, the higher the intensity.

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The intensity of the sunlight made everyone wear sunglasses at the beach.

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The lamp was broken and its intensity was too low to light the room.

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How can we measure the intensity of the sound in this concert?

Kontext: „emotions“

(noun) the strength of feelings or emotions. When someone feels something very strongly, we say they have high emotional intensity.

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She felt the intensity of happiness when she saw her friends.

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He didn't show any intensity when he received the bad news; he seemed calm.

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Can you describe the intensity of your excitement for the event?

Kontext: „sports/activities“

(noun) how hard someone is working or how much effort is being put into an activity. If you are exercising really hard, you are working at a high intensity.

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During the game, the players showed a great intensity in their performance.

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Her workout today lacked intensity; she was not trying very hard.

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What is the intensity level of your training this week?

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