passion
/ˈpæʃ.ən/ (bre, ipa) · [pˈæʃən] /ˈpæʃ.ən/ (ame, ipa) · [pˈæʃən] /ˈpa-shən/ (ame, mw)
passion — 名詞
- passionsingular
- passionsplural
1. an emotion that takes hold of you strongly, such as desire, deep love, or fierce
激情
強烈的愛欲或怒意
an emotion that takes hold of you strongly, such as desire, deep love, or fierce anger
The crowd's passion filled the stadium before the final song.
最後一首歌開始前,場館裡已充滿激情。
abstract noun as subject
A sudden passion made Leo kiss Hana at the station.
一時激情讓 Leo 在車站月台親了 Hana。
In a passion, Mrs. Wu tore the letter into pieces.
Mrs. Wu 在盛怒之下把信撕成碎片。
Maria's voice shook with passion as she defended her son.
Maria 為兒子辯護時,聲音因激情而發抖。
On the dark stairs, passion made Eva pull Sam close for a kiss.
在昏暗的樓梯間,激情讓 Eva 把 Sam 拉近,獻上一吻。
- calm
suggests control and the absence of strong emotional force
- indifference
means lack of feeling or concern
文法句型
feel passion
with passion
in a passion
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Distinguish from sense 2, which is about a favourite activity or subject, and from sense 3, which is mainly plural and often suggests feelings that are hard to control.
常見錯誤
2. something you care about so strongly that you give it a lot of time and energy
熱愛;酷愛
對事物投入極深喜愛
something you care about so strongly that you give it a lot of time and energy
Since college, Amir has had a passion for street photography.
從大學時期起,Amir 就酷愛街頭攝影。
a passion for + noun
Teaching girls to code became Nora's passion after one summer camp.
一次夏令營後,教女孩寫程式成了 Nora 的熱愛。
For Kenji, old maps are more than work; they are a passion.
對 Kenji 來說,老地圖不只是工作,更是一種熱愛。
Daniel's passion for birds sends him to the marsh at dawn.
Daniel 對鳥類的熱愛,讓他天一亮就往沼澤去。
Baking grew from a weekend hobby into Lina's real passion.
烘焙從週末嗜好,慢慢變成 Lina 真正的熱愛。
- enthusiasm
a common word for eager interest, often a little less deep or lasting
- devotion
stresses loyal commitment, especially over time
- obsession
stronger and more negative, suggesting unhealthy focus
- indifference
shows little interest or emotional investment
- boredom
suggests the activity does not hold your attention
文法句型
a passion for + noun
a passion for + -ing
something is someone's passion
用法筆記
Often used in the pattern 'a passion for ...'. Unlike sense 1, it usually names a lasting interest rather than a sudden emotion.
常見錯誤
3. strong feelings, especially anger or sexual desire, that can be difficult to con
激烈情緒
嫉妒、怒氣等難控制的強烈情緒
strong feelings, especially anger or sexual desire, that can be difficult to control
The speech stirred old passions in the village after the land fight.
那場演說又挑起村裡那場土地糾紛留下的舊怨和激烈情緒。
stir passions
Jealousy and wounded pride drove his passions out of control.
嫉妒和受傷的自尊,讓他的激烈情緒完全失控。
The judge warned the crowd not to let passions rule.
法官警告群眾,不要讓衝動支配行動。
Years of war had left both sides full of dangerous passions.
多年的戰爭,讓雙方都充滿危險的衝動。
At the funeral, old passions flared when the brothers argued over money.
葬禮上,兄弟為錢爭吵時,舊怨與激烈情緒又爆發了。
- self-control
emphasizes keeping your feelings under control
- restraint
focuses on deliberate control over strong feelings
文法句型
stir passions
arouse passions
control your passions
用法筆記
Usually appears as the plural passions, especially in literary, historical, or formal writing. Distinguish from sense 1, which can describe one strong feeling without suggesting loss of control.
常見錯誤
4. the part of the Christian story where Jesus suffers and dies
耶穌受難
基督受苦並死亡的事
the part of the Christian story where Jesus suffers and dies
The church choir sang about the Passion on Good Friday.
教會詩班在耶穌受難日唱了關於主受難的詩歌。
the Passion
A wooden painting of the Passion hung above the stone altar.
一幅描繪耶穌受難的木板畫掛在石祭壇上方。
Pastor Lin spoke about Christ's Passion before the Easter service.
Pastor Lin 在復活節禮拜前講到基督受難。
The students watched a film showing the Passion of Jesus.
學生們看了一部描寫耶穌受難的電影。
- Crucifixion
focuses more narrowly on Jesus's death on the cross
- suffering
a much broader word that does not by itself identify this Christian event
文法句型
the Passion
the Passion of Christ
Christ's Passion
用法筆記
Usually written as the Passion or Christ's Passion when referring to this Christian meaning. Common around church history, art, and Easter services.