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impassioned

/im-pash-uhnd/US // ɪmˈpæʃ ənd //UK // (ɪmˈpæʃənd) //

慷慨激昂,慷慨激昂的,恳切的,慷慨的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : filled with intense feeling or passion; passionate; ardent.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.excited, vehement
Synonyms
ardent热心,热心的,热情的,热烈的fervent热切的,热切,热烈的,热烈fierce猛烈的,激烈的,猛烈,凶猛fiery火热的,炽热的,火红的,炽热heated被加热的,受热,被加热,受热的intense激烈的,强烈的,激烈,剧烈的passionate激情,多情的,激情澎湃,充满激情rousing令人振奋的,令人振奋,令人振奋的是,令人鼓舞的sentimental伤感,伤感的,多情的,感性stirring搅动,搅拌,搅拌的,搅动的animated动画的,动画,动画片,动画的方式blazing炽热的,炽烈的,炽热,炽烈burning燃烧,燃烧的,焚烧,灼烧deep深,深深的,深的,深入fervid狂热的,狂热,热烈的,热烈fired up热火朝天,热火朝天的,火热的,火爆的flaming燃烧的,火焰,熊熊燃烧的,燃烧furious愤怒,愤怒的,暴怒,狂怒glowing炽热的,焕然一新,焕然一新的,炽热hot-blooded热血沸腾,热血,热血澎湃,热血沸腾的inflamed发炎的,发炎,红肿的,发炎了inspired启发,灵感,受到启发,鼓舞人心的melodramatic狗血剧情,狗血剧,狗血淋头,狗血的moving挪动,搬家,迁居,迁徙mushy烂泥,烂醉如泥,烂泥扶不上墙,烂醉overemotional情绪过激,过度情绪化,情绪化过重,过度情绪化的perfervid敷衍了事,敷衍塞责,敷衍搪塞,敷衍了事的powerful强大的,强大,有力的,强有力的profound深刻的,精深的,深刻,精深red-hot炽热的,炽热,红红火火,火热的romantic浪漫的,浪漫,罗曼蒂克,浪漫主义starry-eyed满天星,满眼星光,星眼,睁大眼睛steamed up蒸蒸日上,蒸蒸日上的,蒸气腾腾的,蒸气腾腾torrid烦人的,烦人,烦人的事,烦人的事情violent激烈的,暴力的,猛烈的,暴力vivid鲜艳,形象生动,鲜活的,鲜活warm温暖,温暖的,暖和,温馨提示white-hot白热化,白热化的,白炽灯,白热病wild about蛮蛮的worked up工作了,创作了,创作的,工作过的zealous热心,热心的,热心肠,热情的

Examples

  • Zeyn Joukhadar, formerly Jennifer Zeynab Joukhadar, has just published the impassioned “The Thirty Names of Night” which, like “The Map of Salt and Stars,” centers on Syrian families in their war-torn homeland and in America.

  • His impassioned speech thrust the furniture factory worker into the spotlight, putting him on Fox News and earning him a speaking platform with the National Rifle Association outreach board.

  • Then he became a viral internet sensation by giving an impassioned speech at a Greensboro City Council meeting in support of the Second Amendment, declaring “I am the majority!”

  • Wherever the trolley would stop, she’d disembark and deliver an impassioned speech while standing on top of a Moxie box borrowed from the nearest drugstore.

  • Early in American history, the filibuster permitted an impassioned minority to hold the floor, ensuring they could make their case, no matter the impatience of the majority.

  • You can clink your wine glass and deliver an impassioned speech about conquering the demons that kept you confined in the closet.

  • There were impassioned heroes rallying together to become better than they thought they could be.

  • Emma Watson this week impressed many with an impassioned U.N. speech about gender inequality.

  • In an impassioned call to action, he urged American doctors, nurses, and health care professionals to join Africa in its fight.

  • Then on March 23, Romero delivered a truly impassioned homily.

  • General Stanhope then repeated to him, all that the impassioned resentment of Ripperda had excited him to avow.

  • Socialism, like every other impassioned human effort, will flourish best under martyrdom.

  • Meanwhile he wrote an impassioned letter to Napoleon urging him to seek no more wars of conquest.

  • Books of impassioned poetry, and descriptions of heroic character and achievements, were her especial delight.

  • There were no impassioned affections glowing in her bosom and impelling her to his side.