muy intenso

muy intenso
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. very intense
Ella le despertaba sentimientos muy intensos, a veces la amaba y otras la odiaba, pero nunca lo dejaba indiferente.She aroused very intense feelings in him. Sometimes he loved her and sometimes he hated her, but she never left him indifferent.
b. very strong
La cocinera estaba haciendo bullabesa, y en la cocina había un olor muy intenso a pescado.The cook was making bouillabaisse, and there was a very strong smell of fish in the kitchen.
c. very powerful
El amor y el odio pueden ser emociones muy intensas.Love and hate can be very powerful emotions.
a. very deep
Hacía un día soleado y el mar tenía un color azul muy intenso.It was a sunny day and the sea was a very deep blue.
b. very intense
Las esmeraldas del collar de la princesa eran de un color verde muy intenso.The emeralds on the princess's necklace were a very intense green color.
a. very passionate
Su interpretación del papel de la madre en "Las hijas de Bernarda Alba", de Lorca, es muy intensa.Her performance of the mother's role in Lorca's "The Daughters of Bernarda Alba" is very passionate.
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