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JohnnyLin1984
What are the differences between tense and intense ?
If I want to describle a situation is getting harder. Can I use these sentences .
1.The situation here is getting tense.
2.The situation here is getting intense.
Thanks for help !
2015年8月2日 04:47
解答 · 3
Don't be misled by the spelling. There are quite different words.
http://thefreedictionary.com/tense
http://thefreedictionary.com/intense
Both of your sentences make sense, but they have different meanings. It's unclear what you mean by "harder".
2015年8月2日
The words " tense" and " intense" have similar meanings. Tense can refer to a feeling state- " I am feeling tense": this means you are feeling tension, which could mean anything from feeling emotional pressure, to tension in your muscles. When something is " intense" that generally refers to a situation of great overwhelm.
2015年8月2日
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