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passionately

/pash-uh-nit-lee/US // ˈpæʃ ə nɪt li //

热情,热情地,热情的,热情洋溢

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is driven by intense feeling or strong conviction:You've written a much-needed book; hats off to you for championing the real issues so passionately.
    • : in a way that channels or expresses ardent sexual desire:We were soon kissing passionately in the back of the taxi.
    • : with enthusiasm and eagerness; wholeheartedly: I reserve the right to live passionately, to be a little reckless, and to make a few mistakes, as long as I learn from them.

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Examples

  • The keys to Bezos’s success, he argues, are passionate curiosity, a multidisciplinary scope that incorporates science and humanities, and the ability to retain “a childlike sense of wonder.”

  • Gardening is something Madcap Cottage founders John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon are passionate about.

  • This lab is targeting open innovation with startup accelerators empowering communities online, communities of people, passionate and willing to work together to accomplish a common objective.

  • Now he’s passionate about getting his friends and their friends to vote.

  • I can show her old coverage, or I can show her old YouTube videos, but it’s so different when she sees it with her own eyes—me training for something that I am really passionate about.

  • So what piece could have so passionately enraged this caller that I was marked for death?

  • “I think the debate is so heated because people really care passionately about changing the world,” he said.

  • The pair came off, for all intents and purposes, as passionately opinionated amateurs on the subject at hand.

  • Although he is passionately pro-life, he has expressed openness to civil unions in the past.

  • Clooney revels in the freedom to work on projects he feels passionately about.

  • When alone she sometimes picked it up and kissed the cold glass passionately.

  • “My sister is passionately fond of children,” said the elder lady, in smiling apology.

  • She would sometimes gather them passionately to her heart; she would sometimes forget them.

  • He has felt strongly, and he was feeling strongly now; he was feeling passionately—that was my whole contention.

  • Elderly matrons—and in Turkey every lady is an elderly matron in her fortieth year—are passionately devoted to this enjoyment.