Passion
61passion — pas•sion [[t]ˈpæʃ ən[/t]] n. 1) cvb compelling emotion 2) strong amorous feeling; love 3) strong sexual desire; lust 4) a strong fondness, enthusiasm, or desire for something: a passion for music[/ex] 5) the object of one s passion 6) an outburst …
62Passion — die Passion, en (Mittelstufe) leidenschaftliche, passionierte Neigung zu etw., Vorliebe Synonym: Leidenschaft Beispiel: Seine Passion ist Sport und vor allem Fußball …
63passion — f ( e/ a) the part of the gospel containing the account of Christ s passion …
64Passion — Pas|si|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n〉 1. Leidenschaft 2. Leidensgeschichte (Christi) [Etym.: <mhd. passion, passie <kirchenlat. passio »Leiden(sgeschichte) Christi«, eigtl. »Leiden, Erdulden«] …
65Passion — Pas|sion n the Passion the suffering and death of Jesus Christ …
66Passion — Pas|si|on die; , en <aus spätlat. passio »Leiden, Krankheit« zu lat. passus, Part. Perf. von pati »erdulden, erleiden«, Bed. 1 über fr. passion, Bed. 2 über kirchenlat. passio »Passionszeit«>: 1. a) Leidenschaft, leidenschaftliche Hingabe; …
67passion — [12] Latin patī meant ‘suffer’ (it is the source of English patient). From its past participial stem pass was coined in postclassical times the noun passiō, denoting specifically the ‘suffering of Christ on the cross’. English acquired the word… …
68passion — noun 1》 strong and barely controllable emotion. ↘an outburst of such emotion. 2》 intense sexual love. 3》 an intense enthusiasm for something. 4》 (the Passion) the suffering and death of Jesus. ↘a musical setting of this. Derivatives… …
69passion — n. 1. Suffering (specifically that of Christ by crucifixion). 2. Emotion, ardor, fervor, zeal, rapture, transport, excitement, impulse, glow, strong feeling. 3. Zeal, ardor, vehement desire. 4. Pathos, warmth of feeling, tender emotion. 5. Anger …
70passion — aistra statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Labai stipri, visą asmenybę užvaldanti emocija, pasireiškianti ryžtingumu, susižavėjimu, patvarumu, kovingumu siekiant tikslo. Jaunystėje ypač išryškėja mokslo, sporto, darbo, draugystės, meilės… …