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passion [ˈpæʃən] N

1. passion (strong feeling):

passion
pasja f
crime of passion
to fly into a passion

2. passion (sexual love):

passion

3. passion (liking):

passion for sth

4. passion REL:

the Passion

passion fruit N

passion play N

passion play

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They are nicely assorted also to all the different gradations of emotion and passion which are expressed in common with the descriptions of them.
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As a debater he had great readiness in retort, and in developing his argument his words flowed with an almost volcanic passion.
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These animals are described by the author with much passion.
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In a crime of passion like that, he would have only served a year or two at most in jail, then would be paroled and pardoned with a clean record.
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He chooses passion over money and becomes a rebel.
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They played old-school punk, and though their music never appeared in a polished form, it was said to never hold back the passion.
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In his books the reader gets caught from the first pages in a world of wonder, passion and violence of a strange beauty and poetry.
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Critics have complained at how the moralizing protagonist of the opening scene becomes the ruthless passion-driven anti-hero of the rest of the play.
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The resulting work had a passion new to historical writing.
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John's passion for rock and roll began when he was five years old and discovered radio.
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