pash

英 [pæʃ] 美
  • n. 热情;激烈
  • vt. 粉碎;打碎
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pash (n.)
"head," 1610s, now obsolete or dialectal, of uncertain origin. In 20c. the word was used as an colloquial shortening of passion.
1. She develops a sudden pash for Richard. a widower with a. son ( Los Angeles Times )
她对理查德, 带着一个儿子的鳏夫突然产生了迷恋 ( 洛杉矶时报 )

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2. You might choose somebody more suitable to have a pash on - he's married, with five children.
你可以挑选更适合你的人去爱 —— 他已经成家了, 有5个孩子.

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