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passion English

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passion

Passion is a strong feeling, especially a sexual feeling. I have a passion for soap operas! His passion for Tiffany was met with indifference.

passion

a strong feeling or emotion (= heat) the trait of being intensely emotional a feeling of strong sexual desire (= love) any object of warm affection or devotion the theater was her first love he has a passion for cock fighting (= rage) something that is desired intensely his rage for fame destroyed him (= mania) an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action

Passion

the suffering of Jesus at the Crucifixion

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Passion English » English

Passion of Christ

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Simple sentences

Red is the color of love, passion, fertility and power.
Passion creates suffering.
To share one's passion is to live it fully.
The art of recognizing matsutake mushrooms became my passion, culminating in my writing a book on it.
There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy.
She has a passion for cake.
Music is his passion.
Music is her passion.
Music is your passion.
I'm driven by my passion.
She performed her daily duties without any passion.
My profession is my passion.
Tom turned his passion into a career.
It said in the newspapers that it was a crime of passion.
He has a passion for fishing.
I have a passion for stones.
Between men and women there is no friendship possible. There is passion, enmity, worship, love, but no friendship.
Because of his passion for indigenous Mexican art, he spends his weekends in Tlaxcala or Teotihuacan looking for good specimens of small statues.
Reading is my passion.

Movie subtitles

Uh, you clearly. have a great passion for uh. for, for things.
You went about it the wrong way, but. but the passion you showed, that is essential to what we do here.
I wanted her to let Sophie pursue her passion again.
There's passion, but no expectations, because this is not fun.
Arbaces, consumed by passion, tries to ensnare Ione.
It is my one passion.
One passion builds upon another.
If you'll excuse me, sir, I have an unnatural passion for rocks.
These things appear enigmatic and mysterious. that hundreds of thousands would be led to assemble. amidst calamity and passion.
I realise that now. I had assumed that it was simply youthful passion.
My, your passion frightens me.
All of them stirring France to restlessness, angry passion.
Love calls but once though passion.
These people have a passion for repeating themselves.
Yet he did not consider how difficult it is to control passion, once it is unbridled.
Your unbridled passion compels me to actions I condemn!
He'll likely talk about passion over reason and blinding jealousy.
A man whose heart seethes with passion, a man whose eyes promise lots of action!
A man whose heart seethes with passion, and whose eyes promise lots of action!
What you all call love - that little passion and excitement!
He was writing a novel, his one passion.
These people have a passion for repeating themselves. I beg your pardon.
Some people go fishing some go hunting, some go to war. Others commit crimes of passion. And some commit suicide.
Film is my passion, my folly.
You have all the passion for life that I lack.
Your instincts were right. You went about it the wrong way, but. but the passion you showed, that is essential to what we do here.
From his earliest youth, Georges's father had a passion for botany.
We are about to embark. On an ocean of mysticism and passion. in a small, leaky boat.
Painting -- the very idea! It's my only passion.
Since when do you have passion?
I HAVE A PASSION FOR CAVIAR.
Now, what I want from you children is adult passion!
Too much theory, too much passion for experimentation.
I UNDERSTAND, SIR, THAT THERE IS A BELIEF THAT I KEEP MISS LIVVIE IN CONFINEMENT BECAUSE OF YOUR PASSION FOR HER.
MY PASSION FOR MISS LIVVIE?

News and current affairs

To be fair, he deserves some form of recognition for his resolute passion.
After all, the passion that the Palestinians' plight evokes among ordinary Egyptians is a dangerous source of instability.
Whether it involved absolute loyalty or murderous rivalry, traditional politics was rarely divorced from personal passion.
Indeed, that passion shows little sign of waning.
The Iranian regime is highly ideological and animated by an open passion to destroy Israel.
Fueled by religious rhetoric and a bloody history, the conflict engenders a degree of passion and irrationality that is difficult to moderate.
There was a deeper concern behind this newly discovered passion for housing for the poor: growing income inequality.
Indeed, engaging with ideas is a passion for Ireland's poet-president - one that more heads of states should take up.
Maradona has been condemned to lie naked in front of millions of his fans, and his country has been condemned to pursue and reclaim him with its suffocating passion.
America's subsequent patronage of Israel had less to do with evangelical passion for the Holy Land, or a spontaneous love for the Jewish people, than with the Cold War.
But, far from being characterized by secularization, our age has witnessed vast eruptions of religious passion.
Who loved this woman and why did he want everyone to know of his passion?
Curiosity betrays emotional passion.
That is precisely what makes it a passion: it is amoral and follows its own laws, which is why society insists on taming it in various ways.
The point is the choice: the choice of how much energy to devote to one's home, the choice of a career based on passion, and the choice of a genuinely equal partner.
For starters, both the US team and the US audience for soccer derive their growing strength from immigrants - many from countries where the sport is a national passion.
He did it not for some huge financial compensation, but out of conviction and a passion for his work.
The passion in Raidy's appeal is admirable, and the sentiment is understandable.
Their creativity and passion enabled them to subdue - and in some cases even destroy - less adaptable giants remarkably quickly.
Citizens' passion, rather than technocrats' creativity, should inspire political unification.
Officials evidently decided that it is better to flirt with and control public passion than allow it to erupt on its own.
Second, there is a continuing structural imbalance between the way Europe looks at America, i.e., with passion and concern, and the way America looks at Europe, i.e., with mild interest giving way to growing indifference.
What has been missing, however, are energetic extension workers, brimming with pride in their own people and passion for new approaches.
But the memoirs of these rebellious vanguards of yesteryear highlight only their youthful passion and pure idealism, or their sufferings and those of their parents.

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