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passion
- IPA[ˈpaʃn]
英式
- strong and barely controllable emotion;a state or outburst of strong emotion
noun: passion, plural noun: passions
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- 1. strong and barely controllable emotion a man of impetuous passion
- ▪ a state or outburst of strong emotion oratory in which he gradually works himself up into a passion 同義詞
- ▪ intense sexual love their all-consuming passion for each other she nurses a passion for Thomas 同義詞
- ▪ an intense desire or enthusiasm for something the English have a passion for gardens 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a thing arousing great enthusiasm modern furniture is a particular passion of Bill's 同義詞
- 2. the suffering and death of Jesus meditations on the Passion of Christ 同義詞
- ▪ an account of the Passion from any of the Gospels.
- ▪ a musical setting of any of the biblical accounts of the Passion an aria from Bach's St Matthew Passion
- the week between Passion Sunday and Palm Sunday.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the week between Passion Sunday and Palm Sunday.
Oxford Dictionary
- the fifth Sunday in Lent.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dramatic performance representing Christ's Passion from the Last Supper to the Crucifixion.
Oxford Dictionary
- the fifth Sunday in Lent.
Oxford Dictionary
- an interest or concern that occupies a large part of someone's time and effort: football remained their ruling passion
Oxford American Dictionary
- an evergreen climbing plant of warm regions, which bears distinctive flowers with parts that ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the edible purple fruit of a kind of passion flower that is grown commercially, especially in ...
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- IPA[ˈpaSH(ə)n]
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- strong and barely controllable emotion: a man of impetuous passion
Oxford American Dictionary