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1 passion
'pæʃən(very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) pasiónpassion n pasióntr['pæʃən]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL la Pasión nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in a passion estar fuera de síto fly into a passion montar en cólerapassion fruit granadilla, maracuyá nombre masculinopassion ['pæʃən] n: pasión f, ardor mn.• abrasamiento s.m.• acaloramiento s.m.• apasionamiento s.m.• arranque de cólera s.m.• berrinche s.m.• coraje s.m.• llama s.f.• pasión s.f.'pæʃən1) c ua) ( emotion) pasión fhe played with passion — tocó apasionadamente or con pasión
she spoke with passion — habló con vehemencia or ardor
b) (love, enthusiasm) pasión fcrime of passion — crimen m pasional
c) ( rage) ira f, cólera f2) ( Relig)the Passion — la Pasión; (before n)
['pæʃǝn]Passion play — misterio m
1. N1) (=love) (sexual, fig) pasión fcrime 2.2) (=fervour, emotion) pasión f3) (=anger) cólera f, pasión fto do sth in a fit of passion — hacer algo en un arrebato or un arranque de cólera or pasión
to fly into a passion — montar en cólera, encolerizarse
4) (Rel)the St John/St Matthew Passion — la Pasión según San Juan/San Mateo
2.CPDpassion fruit N — granadilla f
passion killer N —
there's no greater passion killer than predictability — nada acaba con la pasión más rápidamente que la previsibilidad
Passion play N — misterio m
Passion Sunday N — Domingo m de Pasión
* * *['pæʃən]1) c ua) ( emotion) pasión fhe played with passion — tocó apasionadamente or con pasión
she spoke with passion — habló con vehemencia or ardor
b) (love, enthusiasm) pasión fcrime of passion — crimen m pasional
c) ( rage) ira f, cólera f2) ( Relig)the Passion — la Pasión; (before n)
Passion play — misterio m
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2 heat
adj.térmico, calorífico, termal.s.1 calor (high temperature)2 calor (passion)4 (en deportes) serie, eliminatoria5 celo, estro.6 acaloramiento, encendimiento, ardentía.7 eliminatoria.vt.1 calentar.2 calentarse.3 in heat, on heat -> en celo, cachondo.vi.1 fermentar, ponerse algún cuerpo en movimiento de fermentación.2 encolerizarse.3 arder o estar poseído de una pasión. (pt & pp heated)
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