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passionate ['pæʃənɪt]∎ to make passionate love faire l'amour avec passion;∎ a passionate weekend un week-end de passion∎ it was a passionate performance by the team l'équipe a joué avec beaucoup d'enthousiasme ou d'ardeur;∎ he is passionate in his commitment to peace c'est un fervent ou ardent défenseur de la paix;∎ a passionate plea for justice un véhément appel à la justice;∎ she's passionate about human rights elle est dévouée à la cause des droits de l'homme -
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passionate [ˈpæ∫ənɪt]passionné ; [speech] véhément━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word passionné has a double n.* * *['pæʃənət]adjective [kiss, person, nature, speech] passionné; [advocate, belief, plea] fervent; [relationship] passionnel/-elle -
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passionate adj [kiss, person, nature, speech] passionné ; [advocate, belief, plea] fervent ; [relationship] passionnel/-elle. -
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[-nət]adjective (having very strong feelings; intense or emotional: a passionate woman; passionate hatred.) passionné -
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1) (having a blood temperature greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere: warm-blooded animals such as man.) à sang chaud2) (enthusiastic; passionate: When I was young and warm-blooded, I was passionate about many things that don't interest me now.) enthousiaste -
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ardent [ˈα:dənt][feminist, desire, belief] ardent ; [opponent] farouche ; [admirer, supporter] fervent ; [lover, lovemaking] passionné* * *['ɑːdnt]1) ( fervent) [revolutionary, supporter] fervent; [defence, opposition] passionné2) ( passionate) passionné -
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hot [hɒt]1. adjectivea. chaud• to be/get hot under the collar (inf) être/se mettre dans tous ses étatsb. [curry] épicé ; [spices] fort2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[hɒt]1) ( very warm) [season, country, bath, plate, hands] chaud; [sun] chaud; [food, drink] (bien) chaudto be ou feel hot — [person] avoir chaud
to get hot — [person] commencer à avoir trop chaud; [parked car] devenir chaud; [engine, oven] chauffer; [weather] se réchauffer
to go hot and cold — ( with fever) être fiévreux/-euse; ( with fear) avoir des sueurs froides
2) Culinary [mustard, spice] fort; [sauce, dish] épicé3) (new, fresh) [trail, news] tout chaud4) (fierce, keen) [competition] acharné5) ( short)6) (colloq) US ( in demand)7) (colloq) ( good)a hot tip — un bon tuyau (colloq)
to be hot on something — ( knowledgeable) être calé (colloq) en quelque chose; ( keen) être très à cheval sur quelque chose
8) (colloq) ( stolen) volé9) ( bright) [colour] chaud10) ( radioactive) radioactif/-ive11) ( close)you're getting hot — ( in games) tu chauffes
•Phrasal Verbs:- hot up••to be in hot water — être dans le pétrin (colloq)
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intense [ɪnˈtens]b. ( = passionate) [person] sérieux ; [relationship] passionné ; [gaze, expression] d'une grande intensité* * *[ɪn'tens]1) [activity, feeling, colour, pressure] intense; [interest, satisfaction] vif/vive (before n)2) [person] sérieux/-ieuse -
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[in'Ɵju:ziæzəm](strong or passionate interest: He has a great enthusiasm for travelling; He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans.) enthousiasme- enthusiastic - enthusiastically -
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adjective (passionate; having strong feelings: hot-blooded young men.) passionné -
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['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) passion -
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1) ((of weather) hot but cloudy, and likely to become stormy.) étouffant2) ((of a person, especially a woman) passionate.) sensuel• -
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[tem'pestjuəs]1) ((of a person, behaviour etc) violently emotional; passionate: a tempestuous argument/relationship.) violent, passionné2) (very stormy; of or like a tempest: tempestuous winds.) de tempête -
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['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) tor- ride2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) passionné -
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A n1 (event, incident, thing) affaire f ; the Haltrey affair l'affaire Haltrey ; the wedding was a grand affair le mariage a été une affaire prestigieuse ; the dress/cake was an extraordinary affair la robe/le gâteau était extraordinaire ;2 ( matter) affaire f ; at first the conflict seemed a small affair au début, le conflit ne paraissait pas grave ; state of affairs situation f ; it's a sad state of affairs c'est lamentable ;3 ( relationship) liaison f (with avec) ; ( casual) aventure f ; a passionate affair une liaison passionnée ;1 Pol, Journ affaires fpl ; foreign affairs affaires étrangères ; affairs of state affaires d'état ; they should not interfere in Egypt's (internal) affairs ils ne devraient pas se mêler des affaires de l'Égypte ; he deals with consumer affairs il s'occupe de la protection du consommateur ; foreign/religious affairs correspondent Journ spécialiste mf de politique internationale/des questions religieuses ; -
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1 ( fervent) [revolutionary, supporter] fervent ; [defence, opposition] passionné ; she was an ardent follower of the cause elle était passionnément dévouée à la cause ;2 ( passionate) [lover, nights] passionné. -
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fiery ['faɪərɪ]∎ a fiery red colour une couleur rouge feu;∎ fiery red hair cheveux mpl d'un roux flamboyant∎ fiery temper tempérament m fougueux ou emporté►► American the fiery cross la croix en flammes (symbole du Ku Klux Klan) -
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