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passion ['pæʃən]1 noun∎ to have a passion for sb aimer qn passionnément;∎ figurative to have a passion for music/painting/cars avoir la passion de la musique/de la peinture/des voitures;∎ to have a passion for Chinese cooking adorer la cuisine chinoise;∎ crime of passion crime m passionnel;∎ his latest passion is Faulkner sa dernière passion, c'est Faulkner∎ to play with great passion jouer avec beaucoup d'enthousiasme ou d'ardeur;∎ passions are running high on this issue ce sujet déchaîne les passions;∎ she sings with great passion elle chante avec beaucoup de passion;∎ nationalist passions passions fpl nationalistes;∎ to hate sb/sth with a passion avoir horreur de qn/qch∎ he tore it up in a (fit of) passion il l'a déchiré dans un accès de colère;∎ to be in a passion about sth être fou de colère à cause de qch;∎ to fly into a passion s'emporter►► passion fruit fruit m de la Passion;Passion play mystère m de la Passion;Passion Sunday le dimanche de la Passion;Passion Week la semaine de la Passion
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