pasión
/paˈsjon/, [paˈsjõn]passion
Noun pasión f (plural pasiones)
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passion
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inertia, idleness (the opposite of action)
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Entre hombres y mujeres no hay amistad posible. Hay pasión, enemistad, veneración, amor, pero no amistad.
Between men and women there is no friendship possible. There is passion, enmity, worship, love, but no friendship.
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Compartir la pasión es vivirla plenamente.
To share one's passion is to live it fully.
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La pasión crea el sufrimiento.
Passion creates suffering.
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¿Por qué será que en cuanto alguien dice la palabra amor, el deseo se convierte en pasión?
Why is it that, as soon as someone says the word love, lust metamorphoses into passion?
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No hay ninguna pasión tan arraigada en el corazón humano como la envidia.
There is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy.
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La lectura es mi pasión.
Reading is my passion.
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La música es su pasión.
Music is his passion.
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Mi trabajo es mi pasión.
My work is my passion.
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Poco después de volver a Francia decidió abandonar su carrera de economista para dedicarse a su verdadera pasión, la escritura, en España.
Shortly after coming back to France, he decided to abandon his career as an economist in order to dedicate himself to his true passion: writing, in Spain.
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Esquiar es mi pasión.
Skiing is my passion.
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