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  1. May 29, 2012 · "He has a passion in life" = there exists an activity which engages his passions. "He has a passion for life" = he is a very enthusiastic person in general [life/being alive is his passion] "He has a passion about life" (in my opinion).

  2. Apr 4, 2017 · I have a hunch that "He has passion." indicates that the passion would exist in his inner world and it would be invisible for the other persons. But "He has a passion for antiques." suggests that his behaviors would show his passion for antiques, which would make the passion visible for the other persons.

  3. Jan 19, 2015 · For example, she wants to learn to play the piano, but I don’t think she will succeed because she is just a '3-minute passion' person. I want to know if this is acceptable, or what do you say to describe such kind of person?

  4. Oct 1, 2022 · He spoke with passion about X. = with fervor, enthusiasm, etc. I have a passion for X. = a deep/profound interest The first one describes a quality; the second one describes an interest. (There is also the expression "I hate Y with a passion," which always takes "a.")

  5. Aug 11, 2020 · 'Passion' can sometimes be a synonym for 'anger', so 'to fly into a passion' means 'to get angry' - you may have heard the phrase 'to fly into a rage' as well. JD Rob610

  6. Aug 30, 2010 · and Stalin got together, they would easily defeat the American capitalistic system and rule the world" which would have been to his delight. He hated Jews with a passion... Ghetto Misery Uncut - Page 81 Teresa Davis - 2004 - 198 pages - Preview He hated cops with a passion. Every time he saw a parked police car unattended, he would take out his ...

  7. Dec 9, 2016 · He has strong "affection" or "passion" for her. I think "passion" is related to sexual things and "affection" is not. In this case, "affection" can be used for other family members and "passion" is only for a couple lovers. Am I right? Thank you.

  8. Mar 18, 2014 · Does "passion project" stand for "thesis", in a universitary context? Context: "When I was a grad student, my passion project was..." Quand j'étais en Master/maîtrise/doctorat, ma thèse/mon mémoire portait sur...

  9. Jan 12, 2008 · As for your question, it seems obvious that without context, we can have absolutely no idea what threw her into this passion. If you were reading this in a book or listening to it in conversation, however, there would be context and there would be no need for you to figure out which emotional state it refers to - it would be evident.

  10. Aug 25, 2018 · Hello, I was reading a book on Chinese idioms and their English equivalents, and I came across "break into a passion of tears". I looked it up in Google but could not find anything. Basically, the original idiom can be roughly translated as someone crying very loudly, very hard, and with lots of sound, tears, and possibly snot, too.

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