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['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) paixão* * *pas.sion[p'æʃən] n 1 paixão, sentimento, emoção. 2 aflição, sofrimento, martírio. 3 entusiasmo, excitação. 4 cólera, ira, raiva, furor. she put him in a passion / ela provocou sua ira. 5 amor ardente, afeição extremada. 6 desejo sexual. 7 inclinação forte, predileção. 8 objeto de predileção. she has a passion for music / ela tem paixão por música. 9 representação teatral da Paixão de Cristo. the Passion a Paixão de Cristo. to be in a passion estar encolerizado. to fly into a passion enfurecer-se. -
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['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) paixão -
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Pas.sion Sun.day[p'æʃən s∧ndi] n Domingo da Paixão. -
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Pas.sion play[p'æʃən plei] n Theat representação da Paixão de Cristo. -
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Pas.sion-Week[p'æʃən wi:k] n Semana Santa, Semana da Paixão. -
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Pas.sion-tide[p'æʃən taid] n tempo pascal: as duas últimas semanas da quaresma. -
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pas.sion fruit[p'æʃən fru:t] n Bot maracujá. -
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pas.sion-rid.den[p'æʃən ridn] n apaixonado. -
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14 to fly into a passion
to fly into a passionencolerizar-se.————————to fly into a passionenfurecer-se. -
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to flounce about with passionestar muito enfadado, estar bufando de cólera.English-Portuguese dictionary > to flounce about with passion
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[asaʒiʀ]Verbe transitif (personne) fazer (com) que ganhe juízo(passion) dominarVerbe pronominal (se calmer) ganhar juízo, assentar* * *[asaʒiʀ]Verbe transitif (personne) fazer (com) que ganhe juízo(passion) dominarVerbe pronominal (se calmer) ganhar juízo, assentar -
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[fʀɥi]Nom masculin fruto masculinofruit de la passion maracujá masculinofruits confits frutas cristalizadasfruits de mer frutos masculino plural do marfruits secs frutas feminino plural secas* * *[fʀɥi]Nom masculin fruto masculinofruit de la passion maracujá masculinofruits confits frutas cristalizadasfruits de mer frutos masculino plural do marfruits secs frutas feminino plural secas
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PASSION — On note avec étonnement la quasi disparition du terme passion dans le vocabulaire de la psychologie contemporaine, qui utilise bien plus volontiers les concepts de tendance, d’affect ou de pulsion. La notion ne figure même pas à l’index de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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passion — pas·sion / pa shən/ n: intense, driving, or overpowering feeling or emotion; esp: any violent or intense emotion that prevents reflection see also heat of passion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Passion — Sf Leidenschaft; Darstellung der Leidensgeschichte Christi erw. fremd. Erkennbar fremd (14. Jh.) Entlehnung. Im Mittelhochdeutschen (mhd. passiōn m., passie) entlehnt aus kirchen l. passio ( ōnis) Leiden Christi , aus spl. passio ( ōnis) Leiden,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
passion — [pash′ən] n. [OFr < LL(Ec) passio, a suffering, esp. that of Christ (< L passus, pp. of pati, to endure < IE base * pē , to harm > Gr pēma, destruction, L paene, scarcely): transl. of Gr pathos: see PATHOS] 1. a) Archaic suffering or… … English World dictionary
passion — (n.) late 12c., sufferings of Christ on the Cross, from O.Fr. passion, from L.L. passionem (nom. passio) suffering, enduring, from stem of L. pati to suffer, endure, from PIE root *pei to hurt (Cf. Skt. pijati reviles, scorns, Gk. pema suffering … Etymology dictionary
Passion — Passion: Das seit mhd. Zeit bezeugte Substantiv (mhd., mnd. passie, später mhd. passiōn) erscheint zuerst mit der auch heute noch üblichen Bedeutung »Leiden‹sgeschichte› Christi«. Dazu stellen sich Zusammensetzungen wie »Passionszeit« und… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
passion — [n1] strong emotion affection, affectivity, agony, anger, animation, ardor, dedication, devotion, distress, dolor, eagerness, ecstasy, excitement, feeling, fervor, fire, fit, flare up, frenzy, fury, heat, hurrah, indignation, intensity, ire, joy … New thesaurus
Passion — Pas sion, v. i. To suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated. [Obs.] Dumbly she passions, frantically she doteth. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
passion — ► NOUN 1) very strong emotion. 2) intense sexual love. 3) an outburst of very strong emotion. 4) an intense enthusiasm for something. 4) (the Passion) the suffering and death of Jesus. DERIVATIVES passionless … English terms dictionary