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ˈPas·sion Week СЪЩ
week [wi:k] СЪЩ
1. week (seven days):
Woche f <-, -n>
a week [on] ...
2. week (work period):
3. week разг (Monday to Friday):
während [o. südd, CH, A unter] der Woche
pas·sion [ˈpæʃən] СЪЩ
1. passion (fancy):
Passion f <-, -en>
Vorliebe f <-, -n>
ein Faible für etw вин haben
2. passion (love):
3. passion no pl (fervour):
Leidenschaft f <-, -en>
Erregung f <-, en>
4. passion (strong emotion):
to hate sb/sth with a passion
Pas·sion [ˈpæʃən] СЪЩ
1. Passion no pl РЕЛ (suffering of Jesus):
Passion f <-, -en>
2. Passion ЛИТ, РЕЛ:
Passion f <-, -en>
3. Passion МУЗ, РЕЛ:
Passion f <-, -en>
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This marks the beginning of his passion for music.
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There were around 21 of them who shared the same passion for football.
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Although she grew up skiing, she learned how to snowboard when she was still a kid and snowboarding quickly became her new passion.
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He has a keen sense of physical beauty in woman, and his verse is replete with suppressed passion, but he never sinks to sensuality.
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He's a quiet boy with a passion for making clay models and an unusual, rather sinister, cast of mind.
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