real passion信息详情

real passion发音

意思翻译

真正的激情

相似词语短语

passion───n.激情;热情;酷爱;盛怒

passion is───激情就是激情

unquenched passion───永不熄灭的激情

passion flower───西番莲

unreasoning passion───痴情

with passion───充满激情;满怀激情

real───n.现实;实数;adj.实际的;真实的;实在的;n.(Real)(德、西、葡、法)雷亚尔;(英)里尔(人名);adv.真正地;确实地

concealed passion───隐藏的激情

passion fruit───n.西番莲果;百香果;西番莲果

双语使用场景

Fiona started out studying painting at the Glasgow School, but then she found that her real passion was in textiles.───菲奥娜一开始在格拉斯哥学校学习绘画,但后来她发现自己真正的爱好是纺织。

It was Allen who fired this rivalry with real passion.───是艾伦满怀激情地激发了这次对抗。

He quickly realized that art was his real passion.───他很快意识到,艺术才是他真正的爱好。

Lewis Booth, Ford's chief financial officer, is said to have taken a shine to Mr Li, seeing in him a real passion for the car business.───福特首席财政官刘易斯布思非常赞赏李先生,在他身上看到对汽车产业真正的激情。

Just bang away. (LH: any male kid) Yeah, any male kid. So that to me was an immediate, this real passion as well.───(LH:每个男生)是的,每个男生,所以我就学了,很热情地。

He was quite clear that he would work enough, and only enough, to support his real passion, the philosophy.───他很清楚,他仅愿意做必须的工作以支持他真正的热情:哲学。

Joneric Bohman has been doing self improvement for the last 10 years and finds it to be a real passion.───JonericBohman最近十年都在做自我完善,并发现对此真的充满激情。

Born in 1949, he had already studied classical and modern dance, but his real passion was a newly emerged Japanese style called butoh.───他生于1949年,公司成立前他已经学习过古典舞和现代舞,但是真正让他充满激情的是一种新兴的日本舞蹈——舞踏(butoh)。

He has a real passion for old collectors' clocks, and is particularly fascinated by their internal mechanisms.───他非常喜欢收集古老的名表,尤其是对那些古老的机械表痴迷。

英语使用场景

It was Allen who fired this rivalry with real passion.

He developed a real passion for acting.

Marco spoke with real passion and animation.

When someone can find their real passion in life, that should be a momentousness event for them.

Eliza heard real passion in his voice.

But beers are his real passion and around two years ago he began filling his shelves with an ever-increasing selection.

His real passion was for order and control.

Flitting from one flower to the next, whichever looked the most tempting, but totally incapable of feeling any real passion.