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Passion
noun
1.
(
suffering
,
strong
feeling
;
enthusiasm
; an
object
of
intense
feeling
or
interest
,
great
rage
. passion the
suffering
of
Christ
on the
cross
, or from the
Last
Supper
to
His
death
eager
,
desire
)
sexual
passion
តណ្ហា, កាមរោគ
a passion for
music
ការងប់ (ទៅលើអ្វីមួយ),
speak
with passion
ការរំជើបរំជួល
Example:
Sue
argued
with
great
passion.
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស)
កិលេស, តណ្ហា, ការងប់ងុលក្នុងអារម្មណ៍
3.
(វេជ្ជសាស្ត្រ)
កាមរោគ
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
Crime of passion
-
បទលើ្មសព្រហ្មទណ្ឌក្រោមក្រោធពិរោធ
-
បទល្មើសព្រហ្មទណ្ឌក្រោមក្រោធពិរោធ
heat of passion
-
ភ្លើងកំហឹង សេចក្តីក្រេវក្រោធ
-
អំណាចភ្លើងទោសៈមួយឆាវ
passion flower
-
ផ្កាម៉្យាងនៅសហ ត្រេកត្រអាល
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
A
suffering
or
enduring
of
imposed
or
inflicted
pain
;
any
suffering
or
distress
(as, a
cardiac
passion);
specifically
, the
suffering
of
Christ
between
the
time
of the
last
supper
and
his
death
,
esp
. in the
garden
upon
the
cross
.
2.
The
state
of
being
acted
upon
;
subjection
to an
external
agent
or
influence
; a
passive
condition
; --
opposed
to
action
.
3.
Capacity
of
being
affected
by
external
agents
;
susceptibility
of
impressions
from
external
agents
.
4.
The
state
of the
mind
when
it is
powerfully
acted
upon
and
influenced
by
something
external
to
itself
; the
state
of
any
particular
faculty
which
,
under
such
conditions
,
becomes
extremely
sensitive
or
uncontrollably
excited
;
any
emotion
or
sentiment
(
specifically
,
love
or
anger
) in a
state
of
abnormal
or
controlling
activity
; an
extreme
or
inordinate
desire
;
also
, the
capacity
or
susceptibility
of
being
so
affected
; as, to be in a passion; the passions of
love
,
hate
,
jealously
,
wrath
,
ambition
,
avarice
,
fear
,
etc
.; a passion for
war
, or for
drink
; an
orator
should
have passion as
well
as
rhetorical
skill
.
5.
Disorder
of the
mind
;
madness
.
6.
Passion
week
.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
give
a
passionate
character
to.
2.
(INTRANSITIVE)
To
suffer
pain
or
sorrow
; to
experience
a passion; to be
extremely
agitated
.
Synonyms
1.
affection
,
craving
,
desire
,
emotion
,
feeling
,
lust
,
sentiment
,
trepidation
,
turmoil
Antonyms
1.
calm
,
dispassion
,
indifference
,
restraint