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pas·sionBrE /ˈpæʃn/NAmE /ˈpæʃn/ noun [C, U] a very strong feeling of love, hatred, anger, enthusiasm, etc. 强烈情感;激情◆He's a man of violent passions. 他是个性情暴烈的人。◆a crime of passion 激情犯罪◆She argued her case with considerable passion. 她相当激动地为自己的主张提出论据。◆Passions were running high (= people were angry and emotional) at the meeting. 会上群情激愤。 [sing.] (formal) a state of being very angry 盛怒;激愤 SYN rage ◆She flies into a passion if anyone even mentions his name. 哪怕是有人提到他的名字,她也会勃然大怒。 [U] ~ (for sb) a very strong feeling of sexual love 强烈的爱(尤指两性间的)◆His passion for her made him blind to everything else. 他迷恋她,达到了不顾一切的地步。 [C] ~ (for sth) a very strong feeling of liking sth; a hobby, an activity, etc. that you like very much 酷爱;热衷的爱好(或活动等)◆The English have a passion for gardens. 英格兰人酷爱花园。◆Music is a passion with him. 他对音乐情有独钟。the Passion [sing.] (in Christianity 基督教) the suffering and death of Jesus Christ 耶稣的受难 |