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pas·sion·ate·ly[ˈpæʃənətli, AM -nɪt-]1. (intensely) leidenschaftlich, begeistertto argue \passionately heftig streitento argue \passionately about whether... leidenschaftlich [darüber] debattieren, ob...to support sth \passionately etw nach Kräften unterstützen2. (amorously)to embrace/kiss \passionately sich akk leidenschaftlich umarmen/küssen* * *['pSənItlI]advleidenschaftlichoh yes, she said passionately — o ja, sagte sie voller Leidenschaft
to be passionately in love with sb — leidenschaftlich in jdn verliebt sein
* * *adv.leidenschaftlich adv.
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