intensive in Russian
intensive in Russian is интенси́вный — intensive means involving a lot of effort or activity concentrated in a short period; thorough.
intensive in Russian
интенси́вный
Pronounced: intensivnyy
Chiefly suffixed to a noun: using something with intensity; requiring a great amount of something; demanding.
What does "intensive" mean?
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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.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "intensive" in Russian?
"intensive" in Russian is интенси́вный. intensive means: Involving a lot of effort or activity concentrated in a short period; thorough.
How do you pronounce интенси́вный?
"intensive" in Russian is интенси́вный, pronounced "intensivnyy".
How do you use "intensive" in a sentence?
Example: "She took an intensive Spanish course over the summer." In Russian, "intensive" is интенси́вный.
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