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 passionate ['pæʃənit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 热情的, 热烈的, 易怒的, 热恋的

  1. His passionate speech had an effect on our emotions.
    他的热情的演讲打动了我们的感情。
  2. The novelist characterizes his heroine as capricious and passionate.
    这位小说家把女主人公刻画成反覆无常而又多情的人.


passionate
[ adj ]
having or expressing strong emotions
<adj.all>


Passionate \Pas"sion*ate\, v. i.
1. To affect with passion; to impassion. [Obs.]

Great pleasure, mixed with pitiful regard,
The godly kind and queen did passionate. --Spenser.

2. To express feelingly or sorrowfully. [Obs.] --Shak.


Passionate \Pas"sion*ate\, a. [LL. passionatus: cf. F.
passionn['e].]
1. Capable or susceptible of passion, or of different
passions; easily moved, excited or agitated; specifically,
easily moved to anger; irascible; quick-tempered; as, a
passionate nature.

Homer's Achilles is haughty and passionate. --Prior.

2. Characterized by passion; expressing passion; ardent in
feeling or desire; vehement; warm; as, a passionate
friendship. ``The passionate Pilgrim.'' --Shak.

3. Suffering; sorrowful. [Obs.] --Shak.

  1. Friends and aides say Mr. Reagan has developed a passionate belief that the limit sapped his power halfway through his second term and that it must be repealed if the country hopes to have truly effective leaders.
  2. Part 4 started fast and passionate and ended with what looked like a gang fight.
  3. That was a small personal film, just Dollars 2m, which Marty Scorsese and Robert De Niro and I all felt passionate about and made sacrifices to make.
  4. Quayle is a passionate defender of the Strategic Defense Initiative _ the space-based missile defense system _ and he takes a consistently skeptical view of the Soviet Union's reform moves.
  5. When you're a kid you're passionate for idealism, but you have to temper it as you grow up or your idealism is useless." Horton notes that in real life he was kicked out of Principia College in Illinois for a similar attitude.
  6. In fiscal matters, he's less experienced than the governor, but he presents himself as the more passionate ally of working-class voters in a fight against what he calls "the rich and powerful."
  7. In tackling parts like the mischievous innkeeper's daughter in "Don Quixote" and the remote but passionate temple dancer in "La Bayadere," she offers less a portrayal than an impersonation.
  8. The Renaissance brought renewed interest in classical antiquity and spawned a new breed of rich and passionate collectors and patrons like the papacy, the Medicis, and Lorenzo the Magnificent.
  9. Yeats said the worst are full of a passionate intensity while the best lack all conviction.
  10. Olin, who so impressed with her role as one of the passionate lovers in "The Unbearable Lightness of Being," gives a stunning and moving performance as the troubled Masha.
  11. Why is 1920s Russia shown only through the eyes of communists of different stripes fighting over the country's future? These flaws notwithstanding, Mr. Lourie has written a passionate book, rich in the kind of detail that makes history come alive.
  12. It used to be that art-minded nonbelievers would attribute their passionate responses to Michelangelo's "Pieta" or the Bach B-Minor Mass to the "religious" power of the art.
  13. But I feel it's not made me less English, but more English.' John Major, we are told, follows the fortunes of the England cricket XI with a passionate intensity.
  14. Most moving of all, there are the passionate words she addresses to the one person for whom she felt limitless devotion, her son, Maurice.
  15. Banks was also known to be passionate about tea. One of Banks' friends was Sir George Staunton, whose father, another George, was part of the McCartney mission.
  16. Briefed on the city project back in 1967 by the late Richard Crossman, Ted had decided he would prefer the 22,000 acres of North Buckinghamshire countryside in question to stay just that. Now, like many other early sceptics, he is a passionate convert.
  17. The only singing of lasting interest was Jon Frederic West's knowing, passionate Apollo and Janice Watson's silvery (if somewhat monochrome) Daphne.
  18. A passionate Anglican debate about subsidiarity - how far down the church hierarchy power should reside - is under way.
  19. The mask of reservation fell to reveal frankness and undisguised passionate pity." But his popularity proved short-lived.
  20. At his lovely funeral, Chopin, another man with delicate lungs, played the organ and novelist George Sand eulogized Nourrit's "passionate, glowing tone."
  21. Watching Bobby and Pam in a passionate embrace, Natalia giggles.
  22. The importance of the black areas was underscored Thursday when Jesse Jackson gave a passionate endorsement of the law in a rally at predominately black Morgan State University.
  23. But throughout this meeting, there was open and passionate talk about secession.
  24. He is 40 years her junior. Persuaded it was safe to be left alone with me, Riefenstahl, in poor but adequate English, became passionate and confiding.
  25. Subtitled Possibilities in Painting, it promised the work of some 14 artists from around the world united only in 'their passionate devotion to the physical, intellectual and emotional range offered by painting.'
  26. A passionate hunter, De Mestral came home once from a day in the fields and found burrs stuck to his pants.
  27. Vigilant against dehydration, they are passionate water drinkers.
  28. The German, Boris Pergamenschikow, was a marvellously passionate soloist in the Schumann concerto: in the smallish hall his playing had the immediacy of speech itself.
  29. Union leader William Winpisinger praised Jesse Jackson as one "who has ignited the passionate fires of justice in our souls," as he placed the civil rights leader's name in nomination Wednesday for the Democratic presidential nomination.
  30. Those flames were fed by passionate ideas and convictions, and we were determined to make them run, burn I should say, all across America.
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