passion
passion 英 [ˈpæʃn] 美 [ˈpæʃn]
n. 激情;热情
名词复数:passions
- Passion is a strong emotion, usually related to love or anger. If on your first time out together your date falls on their knees and tells you they'd die for you — they're gripped by passion (or maybe just nuts).
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- n. 激情;热情
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1. Her passion for me has cooled down.
她对我的热情已经冷下来了。
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2. He's a man of violent passions.
他是个性情暴烈的人。
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3. She argued her case with considerable passion.
她相当激动地为自己的主张提出论据。
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4. Passions were running high (= people were angry and emotional)at the meeting.
会上群情沸腾。
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5. She flies into a passionif anyone even mentions his name.
哪怕是有人提到他的名字,她也会勃然大怒。
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6. His passion for her made him blind to everything else.
他钟情于她,达到了不顾一切的地步。
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7. The English have a passion for gardens.
英国人酷爱花园。
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8. Music is a passion with him.
他对音乐情有独钟。
- passion (n.) late 12c., "sufferings of Christ on the Cross," from Old French passion "Christ's passion, physical suffering" (10c.), from Late Latin passionem (nominative passio) "suffering, enduring," from past participle stem of Latin pati "to endure, undergo, experience," a word of uncertain origin.
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