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1 passie
1 [het lijden van Christus] Passion♦voorbeelden: -
2 drift
3 [het drijven] drift♦voorbeelden:1 in dolle drift • in a blind rage, in a raging passionin drift ontsteken • fly into a rage -
3 hartstocht
♦voorbeelden:de hartstochten laaiden hoog op • feelings were running highzich door zijn hartstochten laten meeslepen • let oneself be swayed by emotionhij heeft een hartstocht voor de muziek • he has a passion for music -
4 lust
♦voorbeelden:1 tijd en lust ontbreken me om … • I have neither the time nor the energy to/for …de lust bekroop haar om … • she was overtaken by the desire to …de lust tot lachen zal je wel vergaan • that'll wipe the smile off your face, you'll be laughing on the other side of your face thenzwemmen is zijn lust en zijn leven • swimming is his ruling passion/is all the world to himwerken dat het een (lieve) lust is • work with a willhet is een lust haar te zien spelen • it is a joy/delight to see her playingeen lust voor het oog • a feast for the eye, a sight for sore eyeswel de lusten maar niet de lasten willen hebben • want to have the fun but not the trouble -
5 ambitie
n. ambition, aspiration; fervor, zeal, passion -
6 erotisch
adj. erotic, pertaining to sexual passion; arousing or stimulating sexual desire -
7 gedrevenheid
n. passion -
8 geechauffeerd
adj. heated, with excitement, with passion -
9 geestdrift
enthusiasm, zeal, fervor, passiongeestdrift (de) -
10 hartstocht
n. passion, desire, lust, ardour, fervor -
11 lijden
n. suffering, dree, pain--------v. suffer, abide, smart, ache, passion -
12 lijdensweek
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13 passie
n. passion, interest, lust -
14 passiespel
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15 passievrucht
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16 passiezondag
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17 crime passionnel
crime passionnel, crime of passionVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > crime passionnel
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18 crime
1 disaster♦voorbeelden:die zondagsrijders zijn een crime • these Sunday drivers are a disaster¶ crime passionnel • crime passionnel, crime of passion -
19 de passie preken
de passie prekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de passie preken
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20 driftbui
1 fit/outburst of anger ⇒ passion♦voorbeelden:
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