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adverbäußerst [schwierig, verärgert, enttäuscht, kalt]; ernsthaft, intensiv [studieren]; intensiv [fühlen]* * ** * *in·tense·ly[ɪnˈten(t)sli]1. (extremely) äußerst, ausgesprochento be \intensely dull unglaublich langweilig sein\intensely hot extrem heißto hate sb \intensely jdn zutiefst hassento love sb \intensely jdn abgöttisch lieben2. (strong emotion) intensivhe spoke so \intensely that... er sprach mit solchem Nachdruck, dass...* * *[In'tenslɪ]adv1) (= extremely) cold, hot, disappointed, irritated, difficult äußerstI dislike it intensely — ich kann es absolut nicht ausstehen
2) (= with strong emotion, hard) feel, live, stare, work, study intensivhe spoke so intensely that none could doubt his sincerity — er sprach mit einer solchen Intensität, dass niemand an seiner Aufrichtigkeit zweifeln konnte
* * *intensely adv1. äußerst, höchst2. → academic.ru/38646/intense">intense* * *adverbäußerst [schwierig, verärgert, enttäuscht, kalt]; ernsthaft, intensiv [studieren]; intensiv [fühlen]* * *adv.intensiv adv.
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