intensa
/inˈtensa/, [ĩn̪ˈt̪ẽn.sa]intense
Adjective intensa f sg
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feminine singular of intenso
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Lejos de terminar, la tormenta se volvió mucho más intensa.
Far from stopping, the storm became much more intense.
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El tren estaba retrasado debido a una intensa nevada.
The train was delayed by a heavy snowfall.
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Jamás hemos tenido una nevada tan intensa.
We have never had such a heavy snowfall.
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La competencia por el puesto es muy intensa.
Competition for the position is very intense.
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Vamos a casa antes de que la lluvia sea más intensa.
Let's get home before this rain gets any stronger.
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Con frecuencia me asalta una intensa sensación de cansancio.
I'm often seized by an intense feeling of exhaustion.
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La presión externa se hace cada vez más intensa.
External pressure grows ever more intense.
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Se cortaron cables eléctricos en muchas partes a causa de la intensa nevada.
Electric wires were broken in many places from the heavy snowfall.
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La intensa nevada impidió que nuestro tren saliera a tiempo.
The heavy snowfall prevented our train from leaving on time.
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