1. Education: The national college entrance exam, the 高考 (gāokǎo), is famously 激烈, with millions of students competing for a limited number of university spots.
2. **Business:** The market economy has led to incredibly **激烈** competition between companies, both domestic and international. * **Comparison with "Intense":** While "intense" in English can describe an internal feeling ("I feel intense pressure") or a static quality ("an intense color"), **激烈** almost always describes an external, dynamic situation involving opposition. You would not say "I feel `激烈`" (我感觉激烈). Instead, **激烈** describes the //situation// that might make you feel **紧张 (jǐnzhāng) - tense or nervous**. A basketball game is **激烈**; the fans watching it are **紧张**. This distinction is crucial for using the word correctly.