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1 affair
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 ; -
2 passionate
- nətadjective (having very strong feelings; intense or emotional: a passionate woman; passionate hatred.) apasionadopassionate adj apasionadotr['pæʃənət]1 (gen) apasionado,-a; (vehement) ardiente, ferviente, vehementepassionate ['pæʃənət] adj1) irascible: irascible, iracundo2) ardent: apasionado, ardiente, ferviente, fogosoadj.• apasionado, -a adj.• ardiente adj.• cachondo, -a adj.• caliente adj.• pasional adj.• vehemente adj.'pæʃənətadjective < love> apasionado; < hatred> mortal; < admirer> ardiente, ferviente; < speech> vehemente, ardoroso['pæʃǝnɪt]ADJ [affair, love, kiss] apasionado; [believer, supporter] ardiente, ferviente; [desire] ardiente, vehemente; [speech] apasionado, vehemente; [belief] inquebrantable; [interest] enormehe is passionate in his desire to achieve this — tiene un deseo ardiente or vehemente de conseguir esto
we're both passionate gardeners — a los dos nos apasiona or entusiasma la jardinería
* * *['pæʃənət] -
3 love affair
['lʌvəˌfɛə]сущ.1) роман, любовная интрига, любовное похождение, любовная связьSyn:2) увлечение, повышенный интерес -
4 apasionado
adj.1 passionate, amorous, burning, ardent.2 impassioned, enamored, heated-up, passionate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: apasionar.* * *1→ link=apasionar apasionar► adjetivo1 passionate, enthusiastic, fervent► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lover, enthusiast\apasionado,-a por very fond of* * *(f. - apasionada)adj.* * *apasionado, -a1. ADJ1) (=con pasión) [persona] passionate; [discurso] impassioned2) (=parcial) biased, prejudiced2.SM / F admirer, devoteelos apasionados de Góngora — devotees of Góngora, Góngora enthusiasts
* * *I II- da masculino, femenino enthusiast* * *= ardent, impassioned, passionate, enthusiast, vehement, avid, torrid.Ex. Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex. They took on the unusual character of a great and impassioned national debate of the relative merits of the existing finding catalog and the alternative proposed by Panizzi and his associates.Ex. At Christmas and birthdays if one of the family has a passionate interest in a hobby or pastime, a book, usually of the information kind, is found to satisfy his curiosity.Ex. Videodiscs can provide high capacity secondary storage and it is possible for the personal computer enthusiast to make use of a home video recorder in this way.Ex. There was besides vehement opposition to the machines from the hand compositors.Ex. She was an avid collector of historical manuscripts considered worthless by his contemporaries and priceless by scholars today.Ex. He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* * *I II- da masculino, femenino enthusiast* * *= ardent, impassioned, passionate, enthusiast, vehement, avid, torrid.Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.
Ex: They took on the unusual character of a great and impassioned national debate of the relative merits of the existing finding catalog and the alternative proposed by Panizzi and his associates.Ex: At Christmas and birthdays if one of the family has a passionate interest in a hobby or pastime, a book, usually of the information kind, is found to satisfy his curiosity.Ex: Videodiscs can provide high capacity secondary storage and it is possible for the personal computer enthusiast to make use of a home video recorder in this way.Ex: There was besides vehement opposition to the machines from the hand compositors.Ex: She was an avid collector of historical manuscripts considered worthless by his contemporaries and priceless by scholars today.Ex: He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* * *‹amor/temperamento/mujer› passionate; ‹discurso/alegato› impassioned, passionatemasculine, feminineenthusiastlos apasionados de la ópera opera lovers* * *
Del verbo apasionar: ( conjugate apasionar)
apasionado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
apasionado
apasionar
apasionado◊ -da adjetivo ‹amor/persona› passionate;
‹ discurso› impassioned
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
enthusiast
apasionar ( conjugate apasionar) verbo intransitivo:
no es un tema que me apasione the subject doesn't exactly fascinate me
apasionado,-a
I adjetivo passionate
II sustantivo masculino y femenino enthusiast: es un apasionado de la salsa, he is very fond of salsa
apasionar verbo transitivo to excite, thrill: le apasionan los libros, he is mad about books
' apasionado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apasionada
- ardiente
- ebria
- ebrio
- impetuosa
- impetuoso
English:
ardent
- clinch
- consuming
- fiery
- impassioned
- intense
- passionate
- stage-struck
- hot
- torrid
* * *apasionado, -a♦ adj[amante, defensa] passionate; [lector] very keen♦ nm,flover, enthusiast;es un apasionado de la música clásica he's a lover of classical music* * *I adj passionateII m/f enthusiast* * *apasionado, -da adj: passionate, enthusiastic♦ apasionadamente adv -
5 ardiente
adj.1 burning.2 ardent, burning, hot, aflame.* * *► adjetivo1 (encendido) burning, hot, scalding* * *adj.1) ardent, passionate2) burning* * *ADJ1) (=que quema) burning; (=que brilla) [color] blazing; [flor] bright red2) [deseo, interés] burning; [amor] ardent, passionate; [aficionado] passionate; [partidario] fervent, ardent* * ** * *= ardent, burning, fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], baking hot, piping hot, red-blooded, torrid.Ex. Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.Ex. A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.Ex. In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex. He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex. The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex. He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.----* capilla ardiente = funeral chapel, chapel of rest.* zarza ardiente, la = burning bush, the.* * ** * *= ardent, burning, fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], baking hot, piping hot, red-blooded, torrid.Ex: Significantly, however, Panizzi's rules did not prove as viable as did his ideology, and they were promptly and materially changed and recast by his most ardent admirers and followers.
Ex: A choking emotion, partly made up of incredulity and in part a burning resentment filled Drew Pope.Ex: In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex: He slept on a camp bed in the baking hot room between 12-hour shifts and survived on leftovers brought to him by friendly chefs.Ex: The monks then add milk and salt to taste and piping hot Tibetan tea is ready to serve.Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex: He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* capilla ardiente = funeral chapel, chapel of rest.* zarza ardiente, la = burning bush, the.* * *‹defensor/partidario› ardent; ‹deseo› ardent, burning; ‹amante› passionate, ardent ( liter)una ardiente defensa de los derechos humanos an impassioned defense of human rights* * *
ardiente adjetivo ‹ defensor› ardent;
‹ deseo› ardent, burning;
‹ amante› passionate
ardiente adjetivo
1 (encendido, vivo) burning
capilla ardiente, chapel of rest, funeral chapel
2 fig (apasionado, fervoroso) passionate
' ardiente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capilla
English:
ardent
- dedicated
- fervent
- fiery
- intense
- red-hot
- state
- burning
- passionate
- spirited
* * *ardiente adj1. [en llamas] burning;[líquido] scalding2. [ferviente] [deseo] burning;[admirador, defensor] ardent;un ardiente discurso a passionate speech* * *adj2 bebida scalding* * *ardiente adj1) : burning2) : ardent, passionate♦ ardientemente adv -
6 torrid
'torid1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) tórrido2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) apasionado, ardientetr['tɒrɪd]1 (hot, dry) tórrido,-a2 (passionate) apasionado,-atorrid ['tɔrɪd] adj: tórridoadj.• tórrido, -a adj.'tɔːrəd, 'tɒrɪdadjective <climate/heat> tórrido; <affair/relationship> apasionado, tempestuoso['tɒrɪd]ADJ1) (=hot and dry) [climate, heat, sun] tórrido2) (=passionate) [love affair, romance] tórrido, apasionado3) (=very difficult)to have a torrid time — (Brit) pasar las de Caín, sufrir lo indecible
* * *['tɔːrəd, 'tɒrɪd]adjective <climate/heat> tórrido; <affair/relationship> apasionado, tempestuoso -
7 heiß
I Adj.1. hot; Land, Wüste: torrid; Stirn etc., bei Fieber: hot; glühend heiß red-hot; Sand, Sonne etc.: scorching; siedend heiß boiling hot; heiß machen heat (up); mir ist heiß I’m hot; mir wird heiß I’m getting hot; das Kind ist ganz heiß the baby feels hot; ihm wurde heiß und kalt ( vor Angst) he went hot and cold (with fear); heiß! bei Suchspielen: hot!; heiße Spur fig. hot trail; Draht 2, Nadel 12. fig. (heftig) vehement, fierce; (leidenschaftlich) fiery; Liebesaffäre: auch passionate; (inbrünstig) fervent; heißes Blut hot blood ( oder temper); heißes Blut haben be hot-blooded; heißen Dank! umg. thanks a lot; heißer Krieg shooting war; heiße Tränen weinen weep bitterly; was ich nicht weiß, macht mich nicht heiß umg. ignorance is bliss, what you don’t know can’t hurt you; ganz heiß sein auf umg. be wild about4. (gefährlich) Geld, Ware etc.: hot; heißer Sommer long, hot summer; das Land steht vor einem heißen Herbst things are likely to get pretty hot in the country this autumn; heißes Thema (highly) controversial issue, Am. auch hot-button topic; Eisen 35. PHYS. (radioaktiv) hot7. umg. (mit guten Aussichten) Favorit, Tipp: hot; ein heißer Anwärter auf den Posten / Titel a hot prospect for the post / titleII Adv.1. die Sonne brennt heiß herunter the sun is burning down; sie haben sich die Köpfe heiß geredet they talked themselves silly, they talked till they were blue in the face; (haben sich gestritten) they went at it hammer and tongs; den haben sie ( als Kind) wohl zu heiß gebadet! umg. they must have dropped him on his head when he was a baby; es wird nichts so heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird Sprichw. things are never as bad as they look2. fig. (leidenschaftlich) fervently, ardently; heiß begehrt coveted; heiß begehrt sein auch be in great demand; etw. heiß ersehnen long for (fervently); heiß ersehnt longed-for; Brief etc.: auch long-awaited; heiß geliebt dearly ( stärker: passionately) loved; meine heiß geliebte Frau my dearly beloved wife; heiß ( und innig) lieben love s.o. madly; (auch Sache) adore, be wild about umg.; heiß umkämpft sein be fiercely fought over, be the object of fierce fighting; fig. Wahlkreis, Sieg: be hotly ( oder fiercely) contested; die Stadt ist heiß umkämpft fierce battles are being fought over the town; heiß umstritten highly controversial; (Thema etc.) auch hotly debated; hergehen 2* * *thermal; ardent; zealous; hot* * *1. adj1) hot; Zone torridbrennend/siedend/glühend héíß — burning/boiling/scorching hot
drückend héíß — oppressively hot
jdm ist/wird héíß — sb is/is getting hot
sie hat einen héíßen Kopf (wegen Fieber) — she has a burning forehead; (vom Denken) her head is spinning
héíße Tränen weinen — to cry one's heart out
mit der héíßen Nadel genäht — thrown together
ein Paar Heiße (dial) — a couple of hot sausages
See:→ baden2) (= heftig) Diskussion, Kampf, Auseinandersetzung heated, fierce; Zorn impassioned; Begierde passionate, burning; (= innig) Liebe, Wunsch burning, ferventhéíßen Dank — very many thanks
3) (= aufreizend) Musik, Sachen, Bilder hot; (inf = sexuell erregt) hot, randy (Brit inf horny (inf)ein héíßes Eisen — a hot potato
ein héíßes Eisen anfassen (inf) — to grasp the nettle
5) attr (inf) Favorit, Tip, Maschine hotein héíßer Ofen — a motorbike
6)2. adv1)héíß baden — to have a hot bath
es überläuft mich héíß und kalt — I feel hot and cold all over
es wird nichts so héíß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird (prov) — things are never as bad as they seem
2)héíß ersehnt — much longed for
héíß geliebt — dearly beloved
eine héíß geführte Diskussion — a passionate discussion
es ging héíß her — things got heated
das Gebiet/die Stadt ist héíß umkämpft — the area/town is being hotly or fiercely fought over
ein héíß umkämpfter Markt — a fiercely contested market
héíß umstritten (Frage) — hotly debated; Künstler etc highly controversial
jdn/etw héíß und innig lieben — to love sb/sth madly
See:* * *1) (angrily; passionately: The accusations were hotly denied.) hotly2) (having or causing a great deal of heat: a hot oven; That water is hot.) hot3) (very warm: a hot day; Running makes me feel hot.) hot5) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) torrid* * *[hais]I. adj1. (sehr warm) hot[jdm] etw \heiß machen to heat [or warm] up sth sep [for sb]▪ jdm ist/wird es \heiß sb is/gets hotist das \heiß! it's so hot!2. (heftig) heatedeine \heiße Debatte a heated debateein \heißer Kampf a fierce fight\heiß umkämpfter Markt hotly contested market3. (innig) ferventeine \heiße Liebe a burning loveein \heißer Wunsch a fervent wish6. (brisant) explosiveein \heißes Thema an explosive issuedie Polizei ist auf einer \heißen Fährte the police are on a hot trail11. (neugierig)II. adv1. (sehr warm) hot\heiß laufen Maschinenteil to overheat; Debatte, Gespräch to become heated; Telefonleitungen, Drähte to buzz2. (innig) ardently, fervently\heiß ersehnt much longed for\heiß geliebt dearly belovedmein \heiß geliebter Mann my dearly beloved husband3. (erbittert) fiercely\heiß umkämpft fiercely contested\heiß umstritten hotly disputed; (Person) highly controversial4. NUKL\heißes Atom hot [or recoil] atom\heiße Chemie hot chemistry5.▶ es wird nichts so \heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird (prov) things are not as bad as they first seem▶ jdn überläuft es \heiß und kalt sb feels hot and cold all over* * *1.1) hot; hot, torrid < zone>brennend/glühend heiß — burning/scorching hot
kochend heiß — boiling hot; piping hot <soup etc.>
sie haben sich die Köpfe heiß geredet — the conversation/debate became heated
2) (heftig) heated <debate, argument>; impassioned < anger>; burning, fervent < desire>; fierce < fight, battle>3) (innig) ardent, passionate <wish, love>heiße Tränen weinen — weep bitterly; cry one's heart out
heißen Dank — (ugs.) thanks a lot! (coll.)
was für'n heißer Typ! — (salopp) what a guy! (coll.)
ein heißes Thema — a controversial subject; s. auch Eisen 2)
6) nicht präd. (ugs.): (Aussichten habend) hot <favourite, tip, contender, etc.>7) nicht präd. (ugs.): (schnell) hot; s. auch Ofen 5)8) (ugs.): (brünstig) on heat9) (salopp): (aufgereizt)2.jemanden heiß machen — turn somebody on (coll.)
heiß umkämpft — fiercely contested or disputed
es ging heiß her — things got heated; sparks flew (coll.); (auf einer Party usw.) things got wild
2) (innig)jemanden heiß und innig lieben — love somebody dearly or with all one's heart
ihr heiß geliebter Gatte/Sohn — heer dearly beloved husband/son
sein heiß geliebtes Auto — his beloved car
das heiß ersehnte Fahrrad — the bicycle he/she has/had longed for so fervently
* * *A. adj1. hot; Land, Wüste: torrid; Stirn etc, bei Fieber: hot;glühend heiß red-hot; Sand, Sonne etc: scorching;siedend heiß boiling hot;heiß machen heat (up);mir ist heiß I’m hot;mir wird heiß I’m getting hot;das Kind ist ganz heiß the baby feels hot;ihm wurde heiß und kalt (vor Angst) he went hot and cold (with fear);heiß! bei Suchspielen: hot!;2. fig (heftig) vehement, fierce; (leidenschaftlich) fiery; Liebesaffäre: auch passionate; (inbrünstig) fervent;heißes Blut hot blood ( oder temper);heißes Blut haben be hot-blooded;heißen Dank! umg thanks a lot;heißer Krieg shooting war;heiße Tränen weinen weep bitterly;ganz heiß sein auf umg be wild aboutheiße Höschen hot pantsheißer Sommer long, hot summer;das Land steht vor einem heißen Herbst things are likely to get pretty hot in the country this autumn;ein heißer Anwärter auf den Posten/Titel a hot prospect for the post/title8. sl (toll) hot;heißer Typ hunk;echt heiß! brill!, US awesome!B. adv1.die Sonne brennt heiß herunter the sun is burning down;heiß laufen overheat, run hot;heiß gelaufen the engine has overheated;den haben sie (als Kind) wohl zu heiß gebadet! umg they must have dropped him on his head when he was a baby;es wird nichts so heiß gegessen, wie es gekocht wird sprichw things are never as bad as they look2. fig (leidenschaftlich) fervently, ardently;heiß begehrt coveted;heiß ersehnen long for (fervently);heiß ersehnt longed-for; Brief etc: auch long-awaited;heiß geliebt dearly ( stärker: passionately) loved;meine heiß geliebte Frau my dearly beloved wife;heiß umkämpft sein be fiercely fought over, be the object of fierce fighting; fig Wahlkreis, Sieg: be hotly ( oder fiercely) contested;die Stadt ist heiß umkämpft fierce battles are being fought over the town;* * *1.1) hot; hot, torrid < zone>brennend/glühend heiß — burning/scorching hot
kochend heiß — boiling hot; piping hot <soup etc.>
sie haben sich die Köpfe heiß geredet — the conversation/debate became heated
2) (heftig) heated <debate, argument>; impassioned < anger>; burning, fervent < desire>; fierce <fight, battle>3) (innig) ardent, passionate <wish, love>heiße Tränen weinen — weep bitterly; cry one's heart out
heißen Dank — (ugs.) thanks a lot! (coll.)
was für'n heißer Typ! — (salopp) what a guy! (coll.)
ein heißes Thema — a controversial subject; s. auch Eisen 2)
6) nicht präd. (ugs.): (Aussichten habend) hot <favourite, tip, contender, etc.>8) (ugs.): (brünstig) on heat9) (salopp): (aufgereizt)2.jemanden heiß machen — turn somebody on (coll.)
heiß umkämpft — fiercely contested or disputed
es ging heiß her — things got heated; sparks flew (coll.); (auf einer Party usw.) things got wild
2) (innig)jemanden heiß und innig lieben — love somebody dearly or with all one's heart
ihr heiß geliebter Gatte/Sohn — heer dearly beloved husband/son
das heiß ersehnte Fahrrad — the bicycle he/she has/had longed for so fervently
* * *adj.ardent adj.fervent adj.hot adj. adv.ardently adv.fervently adv. -
8 torrid
['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) hed2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) hed* * *['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) hed2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) hed -
9 idilio
m.1 love affair.2 idyll, romance, love, idyl.* * *1 literal idyll2 familiar romance* * *SM1) (=romance) romance, love affair2) (Literat) idyll* * *a) (Lit) idyllb) ( romance) romance* * *= idyll.Ex. The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.* * *a) (Lit) idyllb) ( romance) romance* * *= idyll.Ex: The majority of early modern accounts of discovery narratives about America reflect a peculiar fusion of a utopian and paradise-like idyll of the new continent with cruel cannibalistic practices of the natives.
* * *1 (período de felicidad) idyllpoco les duró el idilio con el nuevo jefe ( iró); the honeymoon period with their new boss didn't last long2 (romance) romanceel idilio entre los dos jóvenes the romance between the two young people3 ( Lit) idyll* * *
idilio sustantivo masculinoa) (Lit) idyll
idilio sustantivo masculino
1 Lit idyll
2 fig (romance) romance, love affair
' idilio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
liarse
- romance
English:
romance
- idyll
- whirl
* * *idilio nm1. [amoroso] romance;vivieron un idilio apasionado they had a passionate romance;la crisis puso fin al idilio entre los dos países the crisis put an end to the love affair between the two countries2. Lit idyll* * *m1 idyll* * *idilio nm: idyll -
10 pasión
f.1 passion, desire, fieriness, obsession.2 love affair.* * *1 passion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=amor intenso) passion2) (=gran afición) passionle gusta el cine con pasión — he's passionate about films, he's mad about films
tiene pasión por los animales — he has a passion for animals, he loves animals
3) (=exaltación) passiondefendía su postura con pasión — she argued her case with passion o passionately
4) (Rel)* * *femenino passionsiente or tiene verdadera pasión por ella — he's passionately in love with her
tiene or siente pasión por el fútbol — he has a passion for football
la Pasión — (Relig) the Passion
* * *= feeling, passion.Ex. The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.Ex. The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.----* con pasión = with passion, passionately.* despertar pasión = ignite + passion.* pasión bélica = rage militaire.* pasión de viajar = wanderlust.* pasión por la guerra = rage militaire.* sentir pasión por = be passionate about.* * *femenino passionsiente or tiene verdadera pasión por ella — he's passionately in love with her
tiene or siente pasión por el fútbol — he has a passion for football
la Pasión — (Relig) the Passion
* * *= feeling, passion.Ex: The idea is for volunteers who think reading is fun and important to convey these feelings to younger students.
Ex: The impulse to learn is a ruling passion in very few people; in most of us it is so weak that a frowning aspect can discourage it.* con pasión = with passion, passionately.* despertar pasión = ignite + passion.* pasión bélica = rage militaire.* pasión de viajar = wanderlust.* pasión por la guerra = rage militaire.* sentir pasión por = be passionate about.* * *A1 (sentimiento intenso) passionse dejó llevar por la pasión she was carried away by passiondominado por la pasión overcome with passioncometió el crimen en un arrebato de pasión she committed the crime in a fit of passion2 (amor) passionlo quiero con pasión I love him passionatelysiente or tiene verdadera pasión por ella he's passionately in love with her3 (afición) passiontiene or siente pasión por el fútbol he has a passion for football, he loves o adores footballB* * *
pasión sustantivo femenino
passion;
pasión sustantivo femenino passion: siente pasión por los caballos, he is mad about horses
' pasión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ardor
- calor
- contener
- desatarse
- desenfrenada
- desenfrenado
- devoción
- encarnar
- encendida
- encendido
- entregarse
- frenesí
- objeto
- turbulenta
- turbulento
- alimentar
- avivar
- dominar
- incontrolado
English:
ardour
- burn
- heat
- inflame
- love
- passion
- passionately
- ardor
* * *pasión nf1. [sentimiento] passion;la filatelia es la pasión de su vida stamp collecting is his great passion;una noche de pasión a night of passion;hacer las cosas con pasión to do things passionately;tienes que dominar tus pasiones you must master your passions* * *f passion* * ** * *pasión n passion -
11 amour
amour [amuʀ]masculine nouna. ( = sentiment) love• lettre/mariage/roman d'amour love letter/match/storyc. ( = personne) love ; ( = aventure) love affair• un amour de bébé/de petite robe a lovely little baby/dress* * *amuʀ
1.
nom masculin1) ( affection) lovepar amour pour quelqu'un/quelque chose — out of love for somebody/something, for the love of somebody/something
pour l'amour de Dieu — lit for the love of God; fig for heaven's sake
2) ( personne aimée) gén love; ( forme d'adresse) darling3) (colloq) ( relations sexuelles) lovefaire l'amour (colloq) avec — to make love with
4) (colloq) ( charmant)
2.
amours nom masculin pluriel ou nom féminin pluriel1) Zoologie2) ( aventures) love affairsà tes amours! — ( quand on éternue) bless you!
•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *amuʀ1. nm1) (= sentiment pour une personne) love2) (= sentiment pour quelque chose)3) (= liaison) love affair, love4) (= union sexuelle) love-making5) (= statuette, personnage) cupid6)un amour de... — a lovely little...
2. amours nfpl* * *A nm1 ( affection) love; amour maternel/paternel maternal/paternal love; l'amour filial filial love; avec amour [regarder, penser] with love;2 ( inclination personnelle) love; amour fou/heureux/déçu passionate/blissful/disappointed love; c'est le grand amour entre eux they are passionately in love; lettre/poème/histoire d'amour love letter/poem/story; aimer qn d'amour to be in love with sb; par amour pour out of love for; faire qch par amour pour qn to do sth out of love for sb ou for the love of sb; faire qch par amour de l'aventure to do sth out of a love of adventure ou for the love of adventure; mourir d'amour to die of a broken heart;3 ( profond attachement) (pour argent, pays, musique) love; l'amour de la liberté/de l'art the love of liberty/of art; l'amour de la patrie love of one's country; pour l'amour de l'art for the sake of art; pour l'amour de Dieu lit for the love of God; fig ( supplication) for heaven's sake; pour l'amour de Dieu vas-tu te taire! for heaven's sake, will you shut up!;4 ( personne aimée) gén love; ( forme d'adresse) darling; mon amour my darling; c'était elle mon amour she was my true love; premier amour first love; c'était un amour de jeunesse it was a youthful romance;5 ○( relations sexuelles) love; faire l'amour○ avec to make love with; les plaisirs de l'amour the pleasures of lovemaking;1 Zool mating ¢; saison des amours mating season;2 ( aventures) love affairs; les amours de the amorous adventures of; amours enfantines childhood crushes; comment vont tes amours? what news of the affairs of your heart?; à tes amours! ( quand on éternue) bless you!amour courtois Hist courtly love; amour d'enfance childhood sweetheart; amour libre free love; amour physique physical love.vivre d'amour et d'eau fraîche to live on love alone; revenir à ses anciennes or premières amours to return to one's first love.[amur] nom masculin1. [sentiment] loveson amour des ou pour les enfants his love of ou for childrena. [qu'elle a pour lui] his mother's loveb. [qu'il a pour elle] his love for his motherfaire quelque chose par amour to do something out of ou for lovefaire quelque chose par amour pour quelqu'un to do something for the love of ou out of love for somebodyce n'est pas ou plus de l'amour, c'est de la rage! (familier) it's not so much love, it's an obsession!a. [d'un fils] a son's loveb. [d'une fille] a daughter's lovel'amour maternel/paternel motherly/fatherly love, a mother's/father's love4. [acte sexuel] love-makingfaire l'amour à ou avec quelqu'un to make love to ou with somebodypendant/après l'amour while/after making love5. [vif intérêt] love6. [terme affectueux]apporte les glaçons, tu seras un amour be a dear ou darling and bring the ice cubes————————amours nom féminin pluriel1. (humoristique) [relations amoureuses] love lifea. [pour trinquer] cheers!, here's to you!b. [après un éternuement] bless you!————————d'amour locution adjectivale[chagrin, chanson] love (modificateur)par amour locution adverbialeout of ou for love————————pour l'amour de locution prépositionnellefor the love ou sake ofa. [ton suppliant] for the love of God!b. [ton irrité] for God's sake! -
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stormy* * *tempestoso agg.2 (fig.) stormy, tempestuous; violent; passionate: una vita tempestosa, a stormy life; umore tempestoso, stormy mood; un amore tempestoso, a passionate (o tempestuous) love affair.* * *[tempes'toso]aggettivo stormy, tempestuous (anche fig.)* * *tempestoso/tempes'toso/stormy, tempestuous (anche fig.). -
13 fogoso
adj.fiery, gung-ho, spirited, red-blooded.* * *► adjetivo1 fiery, spirited* * *ADJ (=enérgico) spirited, mettlesome; (=apasionado) fiery, ardent; [caballo etc] frisky* * *- sa adjetivo ardent* * *= hothead, hot-headed [hotheaded], fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], spirited, red-blooded, torrid.Ex. This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.Ex. The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Ex. In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex. Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex. What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex. He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* * *- sa adjetivo ardent* * *= hothead, hot-headed [hotheaded], fiery [fierier -comp., fieriest -sup.], spirited, red-blooded, torrid.Ex: This put the matter down to the work of a marginal fringe of hotheads & lunatics.
Ex: The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Ex: In the end, his crude language and fiery personality limited him to the role of redneck poltergeist.Ex: Their aim was to mount a spirited attack on a consumer driven and marketeers' approach to reading and books, and on relativism and populism.Ex: What's the ordinary response if you're a red-blooded American consumer? I mean, you scream like hell and run to the store and demand your money back.Ex: He says he wants to have a torrid affair because he's too busy to commit to a proper relationship!.* * *fogoso -saardent* * *
fogoso,-a adjetivo fiery, spirited
' fogoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fogosa
English:
fiery
- frisky
- spirited
* * *fogoso, -a adj[persona] passionate, intense; [caballo] spirited, lively* * *adj fiery, ardent* * *fogoso, -sa adjardiente: ardent -
14 Amour
amour [amuʀ]masculine nouna. ( = sentiment) love• lettre/mariage/roman d'amour love letter/match/storyc. ( = personne) love ; ( = aventure) love affair• un amour de bébé/de petite robe a lovely little baby/dress* * *amuʀ
1.
nom masculin1) ( affection) lovepar amour pour quelqu'un/quelque chose — out of love for somebody/something, for the love of somebody/something
pour l'amour de Dieu — lit for the love of God; fig for heaven's sake
2) ( personne aimée) gén love; ( forme d'adresse) darling3) (colloq) ( relations sexuelles) lovefaire l'amour (colloq) avec — to make love with
4) (colloq) ( charmant)
2.
amours nom masculin pluriel ou nom féminin pluriel1) Zoologie2) ( aventures) love affairsà tes amours! — ( quand on éternue) bless you!
•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *amuʀ1. nm1) (= sentiment pour une personne) love2) (= sentiment pour quelque chose)3) (= liaison) love affair, love4) (= union sexuelle) love-making5) (= statuette, personnage) cupid6)un amour de... — a lovely little...
2. amours nfpl* * *A nm1 ( affection) love; amour maternel/paternel maternal/paternal love; l'amour filial filial love; avec amour [regarder, penser] with love;2 ( inclination personnelle) love; amour fou/heureux/déçu passionate/blissful/disappointed love; c'est le grand amour entre eux they are passionately in love; lettre/poème/histoire d'amour love letter/poem/story; aimer qn d'amour to be in love with sb; par amour pour out of love for; faire qch par amour pour qn to do sth out of love for sb ou for the love of sb; faire qch par amour de l'aventure to do sth out of a love of adventure ou for the love of adventure; mourir d'amour to die of a broken heart;3 ( profond attachement) (pour argent, pays, musique) love; l'amour de la liberté/de l'art the love of liberty/of art; l'amour de la patrie love of one's country; pour l'amour de l'art for the sake of art; pour l'amour de Dieu lit for the love of God; fig ( supplication) for heaven's sake; pour l'amour de Dieu vas-tu te taire! for heaven's sake, will you shut up!;4 ( personne aimée) gén love; ( forme d'adresse) darling; mon amour my darling; c'était elle mon amour she was my true love; premier amour first love; c'était un amour de jeunesse it was a youthful romance;5 ○( relations sexuelles) love; faire l'amour○ avec to make love with; les plaisirs de l'amour the pleasures of lovemaking;1 Zool mating ¢; saison des amours mating season;2 ( aventures) love affairs; les amours de the amorous adventures of; amours enfantines childhood crushes; comment vont tes amours? what news of the affairs of your heart?; à tes amours! ( quand on éternue) bless you!amour courtois Hist courtly love; amour d'enfance childhood sweetheart; amour libre free love; amour physique physical love.vivre d'amour et d'eau fraîche to live on love alone; revenir à ses anciennes or premières amours to return to one's first love.[amur] nom propre masculin1. GÉOGRAPHIE2. MYTHOLOGIE(le dieu) Amour Cupid, Eros -
15 torrid
['tɔrɪd]adjweather skwarny; love affair gorący* * *['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) upalny2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) gorący -
16 torrid
'torid1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) stekende het, glovarm2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) lidenskapelig, glødendeadj. \/ˈtɒrɪd\/1) solstekt, solsvidd, uttørket, tørr, forbrent2) brennende, stekende, glovarm3) ( overført) brennende, glødende, pasjonert, lidenskapelig, het -
17 torrid
['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) brennheitur; hitabeltis-2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) ástríðufullur -
18 torrid
['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) forró (égövi)2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) perzselő -
19 torrid
['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) tórrido2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) ardente* * *tor.rid[t'ɔrid] adj tórrido, quente, ardente. -
20 torrid
adj. kavurucu, yakıcı, aşırı sıcak, ateşli, ihtiraslı, kavrulmuş* * *sıcaktan kavrulmuş* * *['torid]1) (very hot: the torrid zone (= the area of the world on either side of the equator).) kızgın2) (passionate: a torrid love affair.) ateşli, ihtiraslı
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