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n. passion; lidelse; häftig vrede; begär* * *['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) passion, lidelse -
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[΄pæʃn] n բուռն զգացմունք. կիրք, խանդավառություն. ավյուն. speak with passion ավյունով խոսել. (ցասում, պոոռթկում) fly into a passion ցասման մեջ ընկնել, գազազել. be in a passion զայրույթով բռնված լինել, զայրանալ. (բուռն սեր) have a passion for music/sweets խսկց. պաշտել/շատ սիրել ծաղիկներ/քաղցրեղեն -
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pasj'oːnf1) pasión f, afecto m2) REL pasión fPassion [pa'sjo:n]<- en>1 dig (Leidenschaft) pasión Feminin; er ist Angler aus Passion la pesca es su pasión; eine Passion für etwas haben apasionarse por algo -
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substantiv1. passion, lidenskabHar du upplevt en stark förälskelse, ja, jag menar en riktig passion?
Har du oplevet en stærk forelskelse, ja, jeg mener en ægte passion?
2. om Kristi lidelse og død på korset (mest i sammensættn.)passionsblomma; passionsdrama; passionsfrukt
passionsblomst; passionsdrama; passionsfrugt
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['pæʃən]nnamiętność f; ( fig) pasja f* * *['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) namiętność, pasja -
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nf. ; désir, goût très vif ; passion du Christ: PACHON (Aillon-Vieux, Albanais 001, Albertville, Annecy, Compôte-Bauges, Leschaux, Notre-Dame- Bellecombe, Thônes).A1) passion // goût passion (du travail bien fait): go < goût> (001). -
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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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substantiv1. passion, lidenskabHar du upplevt en stark förälskelse, ja, jag menar en riktig passion?
Har du oplevet en stærk forelskelse, ja, jeg mener en ægte passion?2. om Kristi lidelse og død på korset (mest i sammensættn.)Sammensatte udtryk:passionsblomma; passionsdrama; passionsgudstjänst
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عاطِفَة جَيّاشة \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. -
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هَوًى \ passion: strong feeling, esp. of love or hate or anger: The child flew into a passion (of anger) when she couldn’t have what she wanted. She has a passion (a great love) for fast cars. prejudice: an unreasonable opinion (usu. a strong dislike that is held without regard to truth and fairness: He has a strong prejudice against all priests. taste: a liking for sth.: She has a taste for foreign travel. whim: a sudden desire that is usu. unreasonable or strange; a passing fancy. -
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f =, -en1) страсть, увлечение, склонность (für A к чему-л.)einer Passion (D) verfallen — увлечься чем-л.er ist ein Jäger von Passion — он страстный охотник2) тк. sg рел. страсти ( страдания) Христовы -
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['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) ástríða -
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szenvedélyes szerelem, szerelem, dühkitörés, düh* * *['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) szenvedély -
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n. tutku, aşk, ihtiras, arzu, tutkunluk, hırs, öfke* * *tutku* * *['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) tutku, ihtiras -
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• tulisuus• intohimoisuus• intohimo• himo• vietti• voimakas tunne• vimma• raivo• kiihko• kiihkeys• halu• passio• suuri mieltymys• sysäys• kristuksen kärsimys• kärsimys* * *'pæʃən(very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) intohimo -
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[English Word] passion fruit[English Plural] passion fruits[Swahili Word] pasheni[Swahili Plural] mapasheni[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6[Derived Word] Eng passionfruit------------------------------------------------------------ -
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['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) aizrautība; kaisle; milzīga vēlme* * *kaislība, aizraušanās; kaisle; lēkme, uzliesmojums; pasija; izrādīt jūtas; būt kaisles pārņemtam -
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['pæʃən](very strong feeling, especially of anger or love: He argued with great passion; He has a passion for chocolate.) aistra, potraukis
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