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intensive in Finnish

intensive in Finnish is kiihkeä, tehokas, voimakas — intensive means involving a lot of effort or activity concentrated in a short period; thorough.

intensive in Finnish

kiihkeä
adj
Done with intensity or to a great degree; thorough.
tehokas
adj
Done with intensity or to a great degree; thorough.
voimakas
adj
Done with intensity or to a great degree; thorough.
kiihkeä
adj
korostava
adj
(linguistics) Of a word: serving to give emphasis or force.
teho-
adj
keskittynyt
adj
Involving much activity in a short period of time; highly concentrated.
sisältäpäin kumpuava
adj
Of or pertaining to innate or internal intensity or strength rather than outward extent.
intensiivinen
adj
Chiefly suffixed to a noun: using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something; demanding.
vaativa
adj
Chiefly suffixed to a noun: using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something; demanding.
intensiivimuoto
noun
A thing which makes something more intense; specifically (linguistics) , a form of a word with a more forceful or stronger sense than the root on which it is built.
vahvistaja
noun
A thing which makes something more intense; specifically (linguistics) , a form of a word with a more forceful or stronger sense than the root on which it is built.
intensiivikurssi
noun
(education) A course taught intensively, involving much activity in a short period of time.

What does "intensive" mean?

  1. adj Involving a lot of effort or activity concentrated in a short period; thorough.
    "She took an intensive Spanish course over the summer."

intensive in a sentence

  • She took an intensive Spanish course over the summer.
  • He's in intensive care following the surgery.

Similar words in Finnish

Common Finnish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "intensive" in Finnish?

"intensive" in Finnish is kiihkeä, tehokas, voimakas. intensive means: Involving a lot of effort or activity concentrated in a short period; thorough.

How do you use "intensive" in a sentence?

Example: "She took an intensive Spanish course over the summer." In Finnish, "intensive" is kiihkeä, tehokas, voimakas.

Are there other ways to say "intensive" in Finnish?

Yes — Finnish has 12 translations listed for "intensive": kiihkeä, tehokas, voimakas, korostava, teho-, keskittynyt.

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