What does εντατικά in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word εντατικά in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use εντατικά in Greek.
The word εντατικά in Greek means επιμελώς, σκληρά, έντονα, εντατικά, πλακώνομαι σε κτ, που έχει εμπλακεί σε κτ, εργάζομαι πιο εντατικά. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word εντατικά
επιμελώς(with great diligence) Our team is working assiduously to meet Friday's deadline. |
σκληρά(with effort, energy) Γυμνάζεται εντατικά για να είναι σε φόρμα. She exercises hard to keep in shape. |
έντονα(with intensity) I studied intensively for my exams. |
εντατικά(thoroughly) This land has been farmed intensively. The mines have been intensively exploited. |
πλακώνομαι σε κτ(informal (do sth persistently) (μεταφορικά, καθομιλουμένη) I've been banging away at this job for days, and I don't seem to be getting anywhere! |
που έχει εμπλακεί σε κτ(implicated) She got so deeply involved in the case that it began to affect her personal relationships. |
εργάζομαι πιο εντατικά(work harder than) |
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