Intensive
//ɪnˈtɛnsɪv//
Translations of "intensive" (18 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἐπιτατικός(of a word: serving to give emphasis or force) | epitatikós | |
| Arabic | مُكَثَّف(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), مُكَثَّف(involving much activity in a short period of time — see also concentrated), مُكَثَّفَة(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), مُكَثَّفَة(involving much activity in a short period of time — see also concentrated) | mukaṯṯaf, mukaṯṯaf, mukaṯṯafa, mukaṯṯafa | |
| Azerbaijani | gərgin(involving much activity in a short period of time — see also concentrated) | — | |
| Bulgarian | интензивен(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), интензивен(of care or treatment: involving a great degree of life support, monitoring, and other forms of effort in order to manage life-threatening conditions), напрегнат(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | intenziven, intenziven, napregnat | |
| Catalan | intensiu(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 強烈 /强烈(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding), 集約 /集约(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | qiángliè, jíyuē | |
| Finnish | intensiivinen(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding), keskittynyt(involving much activity in a short period of time — see also concentrated), kiihkeä(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), kiihkeä(being made more intense), korostava(of a word: serving to give emphasis or force), sisältäpäin kumpuava(of or pertaining to innate or internal intensity or strength rather than outward extent), teho(of agriculture: increasing the productivity of an area of land), teho(of care or treatment: involving a great degree of life support, monitoring, and other forms of effort in order to manage life-threatening conditions), tehokas(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), vaativa(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding), voimakas(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensiivikurssi(course taught intensively), intensiivimuoto(form of a word with a more forceful or stronger sense than the root on which it is built), vahvistaja(thing which makes something more intense) | — | |
| French | intensif(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensif(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding), intensifs(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensive(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensives(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough) | — | |
| German | intensiv(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | — | |
| Greek | επιτατικός(of a word: serving to give emphasis or force) | epitatikós | |
| Italian | concentrato(involving much activity in a short period of time — see also concentrated), impegnativo(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding), intensivo(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensivo(of care or treatment: involving a great degree of life support, monitoring, and other forms of effort in order to manage life-threatening conditions) | — | |
| Māori | whakaharahara(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), whakaharahara(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | intensiv(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensiv(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | intensiv(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensiv(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | — | |
| Russian | интенси́вный(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | intensívnyj | |
| Spanish | intensivo(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough), intensivo(involving much activity in a short period of time — see also concentrated), intensivo(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding), intensivo(of care or treatment: involving a great degree of life support, monitoring, and other forms of effort in order to manage life-threatening conditions) | — | |
| Swedish | intensiv(done with intensity or to a great degree — see also thorough) | — | |
| Turkish | yoğun(using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something — see also demanding) | — |
gərgin
intensiu
intensiivinen, keskittynyt, kiihkeä, kiihkeä, korostava, sisältäpäin kumpuava, teho, teho, tehokas, vaativa, voimakas, intensiivikurssi, intensiivimuoto, vahvistaja
intensif, intensif, intensifs, intensive, intensives
intensiv
concentrato, impegnativo, intensivo, intensivo
whakaharahara, whakaharahara
intensiv, intensiv
intensiv, intensiv
intensivo, intensivo, intensivo, intensivo
intensiv
yoğun
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