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- pass
[pɒːs]
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1.
vt.
[+time]
(spend) 度过
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The children passed the time playing in the street.
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孩子们在街上玩以消磨时间。
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2.
vt.
[+salt]
[ glass]
[ newspaper]
[ tool]
to pass sb sth (hand) 把某物递给某人
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She passed me her glass.
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她把她的玻璃杯递给我。
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3.
vt.
[+place]
[ person]
(go past) 经过
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We passed the new hotel.
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我们经过了那家新旅馆。
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4.
vt.
to pass sth through/around/over sth (move) 将某物穿过/围住/跨过某物
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5.
vt.
[+vehicle]
(overtake,exceed) 超过
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We got behind a tractor and couldn't pass it.
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我们跟在一辆拖拉机后面,没法超过。
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Contributions for 1986 have already passed the 3 million mark.
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1986年的捐款额已超过了300万英镑的数目。
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6.
vt.
[+exam]
[ test]
通过
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Kevin has just passed his driving test.
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凯文刚刚通过驾驶测试。
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7.
vt.
[+law]
[ proposal]
(approve) 批准
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Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced.
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国会批准的许多法案从未强制执行。
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8.
vt.
[Sports]
to pass sb the ball 把球传给某人
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9.
vi.
[time+]
(go by) 过去
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Several minutes passed.
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几分钟过去了。
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10.
vi.
[vehicles]
[ people+]
(go past) 经过
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The ships sounded their hooters as they passed.
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船只经过时鸣汽笛。
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11.
vi.
to pass through/over/near sth (go) 穿过/跨过/移近某物
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12.
vi.
(in exam) 及格
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She told me that I had passed.
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她告诉我我及格了。
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13.
vi.
[inheritance]
[ estate+]
to pass to sb 传给某人
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14.
noun
[c]
(permit) 许可证
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15.
noun
(in mountains) 隘口
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16.
noun
[Sports]
传球
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to pass without comment
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默许
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to pass unnoticed
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被忽略过去
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to pass for 25
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被认为有25岁
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to pass as sth/sb
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当作某事/某人
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I'll pass, thanks
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[inf] 不用了,谢谢
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to get a pass (in sth)
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[教育,大学] (某考试)达到及格标准
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to make a pass at sb
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[inf] 向某人调情
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things have come to a pretty pass
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[BRIT] [inf] 事情到了如此糟糕的境地
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17.
vt.
see pass around
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- pass
[pɑːs]
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1.
vt.
穿过,通过
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We passed the point where the police car had parked.
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我们路过了停放警车的地方。
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2.
vt.
经过,路过
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A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window.
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当她向窗外望去时,一辆黑色高级轿车正好经过。
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He passed his professor in the hall.
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在大厅里,他从他的教授面前经过。
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3.
vt.
为……立法;通过(法律条款)规定
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They passed the amendment.
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他们通过了这项修正案。
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4.
vi.
流逝,过去
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5.
vt.
传,递,移交
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6.
vi.
延伸,蔓延
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7.
vt.
赶上,追上,超过
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The sports car passed all the trucks.
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这辆跑车超越了所有的卡车。
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8.
vi.
出现,发生,降临
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9.
vt.
通过,(被)采纳,获得……的批准
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10.
vt.
度过,消磨
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11.
vt.
使来回移动,使滑过
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12.
vt.
传达,传播
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13.
vi.
逐渐消失,渐渐消散
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The pain eventually passed off.
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痛苦最终消失了。
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14.
vt.
及格,考过
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She passed the new jersey bar exam and can practice law now.
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她通过了新泽西州律师考试,现在可以执业了。
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15.
vt.
胜过,优于,超越
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16.
vt.
使……通过,使……合格
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The teacher passed the student although he was weak.
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这位老师让这名学生及格了,尽管他学习不是很好。
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17.
verb
未注意,(被)忽略,不(被)理会
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The insult passed as if unnoticed.
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这种侮辱过去了,仿佛没有被人注意到。
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18.
vi.
过户,转交
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Our house passed under his official control.
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我们的房子已经正式过户给他了。
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19.
vi.
陷入,进入,融入
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20.
vi.
[Sports]
传球
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Smith passed.
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史密斯及格了。
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21.
vi.
被继承,被转到……名下
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22.
vi.
使……通过,使……移动
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She passed around the plates.
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她传递盘子。
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23.
vt.
批准,许可;授权
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24.
vi.
死去,过世
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25.
verb
排出,排泄
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26.
vi.
[Slang]
拒绝,拒绝参加
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27.
vt.
[Slang]
把假钞花出去,兑现假支票
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28.
vt.
宣判,判决
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29.
vi.
[Card Games]
放弃叫牌,不出牌
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30.
n.[c]
[Baseball]
保送上垒
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31.
noun
[Person Name]
帕斯,佩斯,帕什
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32.
n.[c]
[Military]
休假条,准假证
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He had a pass for three days.
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他批到了三天的假。
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33.
n.[c]
[Rugby]
传球进攻
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34.
n.[c]
山口,关隘
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We got through the pass before it started to snow.
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我们在开始下雪前通过了关口。
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35.
n.[c]
通行许可,通关许可
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The pass to visit had a strict time limit.
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参观通行证具有严格的时间限制。
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36.
n.[c]
执照;许可证;通行证
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The media representatives had special passes.
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媒体代表有特别通行证。
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37.
n.[c]
[Aeronautics]
低飞,俯冲
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The plane turned to make a second pass.
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那架飞机转过来进行第二次飞掠。
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38.
n.[c]
困境,窘境
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39.
n.[c]
困难时刻,艰难关头
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40.
n.[c]
一次运作循环
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It was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass.
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那个计算无法在一个操作周期内完成。
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41.
n.[c]
[Sports]
轮空,免赛晋级
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42.
n.[c]
[Military]
出入许可证
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He had to show his pass in order to get out.
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为了出去,他不得出示他的通行证。
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43.
n.[c]
赠券,免费票
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The star got passes for his family.
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那个明星为他的全家申请了护照。
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44.
n.[c]
试图,尝试
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45.
n.[c]
[Sports]
传球
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The pass was fumbled.
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传球漏接了。
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46.
n.[c]
及格,考试通过
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His future depended on his passing that test.
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他的未来取决于能否通过那项考试。
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He got a pass in introductory chemistry.
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他的入门化学课程考试及格了。
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47.
n.[c]
[Slang]
[Bridge]
弃权,不叫牌
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48.
n.[c]
[Slang]
调情,勾引
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49.
n.[c]
[Fencing]
戳刺,刺滑
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50.
n.[c]
手势,手法
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51.
adjective
[Sports]
传球的
Collins English-English Dictionary
- pass
[pɒːs]
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1.
vb
to go onwards or move by or past (a person, thing, etc)
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2.
vb
to run, extend, or lead through, over, or across (a place)
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the route passes through the city
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3.
vb
to go through or cause to go through (an obstacle or barrier)
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to pass a needle through cloth
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4.
vb
to move or cause to move onwards or over
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he passed his hand over her face
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5.
vt.
[tr]
to go beyond or exceed
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this victory passes all expectation
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6.
vt.
to gain or cause to gain an adequate or required mark, grade, or rating in (an examination, course, etc)
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the examiner passed them all
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7.
vt.
[often foll by away or by]
to elapse or allow to elapse
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we passed the time talking
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8.
vi.
[intr]
to take place or happen
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what passed at the meeting?
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9.
vi.
to speak or exchange or be spoken or exchanged
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angry words passed between them
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10.
vi.
to spread or cause to spread
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we passed the news round the class
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11.
vi.
to transfer or exchange or be transferred or exchanged
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the bomb passed from hand to hand
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12.
vi.
[intr]
to undergo change or transition
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to pass from joy to despair
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13.
vi.
[when tr, often foll by down]
to transfer or be transferred by inheritance
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the house passed to the younger son
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14.
vi.
to agree to or sanction or to be agreed to or receive the sanction of a legislative body, person of authority, etc
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the assembly passed 10 resolutions
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15.
vt.
[tr]
(of a legislative measure) to undergo (a procedural stage) and be agreed
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the bill passed the committee stage
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16.
vt.
[when tr, often foll by on or upon]
to pronounce or deliver (judgment, findings, etc)
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the court passed sentence
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17.
vt.
to go or allow to go without comment or censure
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the intended insult passed unnoticed
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18.
vi.
[intr]
to opt not to exercise a right, as by not answering a question or not making a bid or a play in card games
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19.
vi.
[physiol]
to discharge (urine, faeces, etc) from the body
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20.
vi.
[intr]
to come to an end or disappear
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his anger soon passed
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21.
vi.
[intr; usually foll by for or as]
to be likely to be mistaken for or accepted as (someone or something else)
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you could easily pass for your sister
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22.
vi.
a euphemism for die
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23.
vt.
[intr; foll by away, on, or over]
[tr]
[chiefly US]
to fail to declare (a dividend)
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24.
vi.
[intr; usually foll by on or upon]
[chiefly US]
(of a court, jury, etc) to sit in judgment; adjudicate
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25.
vi.
[sport]
to hit, kick, or throw (the ball) to another player
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26.
n
the act of passing
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27.
n
a route through a range of mountains where the summit is lower or where there is a gap between peaks
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28.
n
(capital as part of a name)
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the Simplon Pass
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29.
n
a way through any difficult region
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30.
n
a permit, licence, or authorization to do something without restriction
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she has a pass to visit the museum on Sundays
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31.
n
a document allowing entry to and exit from a military installation
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32.
n
a document authorizing leave of absence
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33.
n
[Brit]
the passing of a college or university examination to a satisfactory standard but not as high as honours
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34.
n
(as modifier)
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a pass degree
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35.
n
Compare honours
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36.
n
a dive, sweep, or bombing or landing run by an aircraft
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37.
n
a motion of the hand or of a wand as a prelude to or part of a conjuring trick
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38.
n
[Spoken]
an attempt, in words or action, to invite sexual intimacy (esp in the phrase make a pass at)
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39.
n
a state of affairs or condition, esp a bad or difficult one (esp in the phrase a pretty pass)
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40.
n
[sport]
the transfer of a ball from one player to another
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41.
n
[fencing]
a thrust or lunge with a sword
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42.
n
[bridge]
the act of passing (making no bid)
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43.
n
a variant of pase
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44.
n
[bullfighting]
[Archaic]
a witty sally or remark
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45.
interj
[bridge]
a call indicating that a player has no bid to make
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46.
interj
See also pass by pass off pass out pass over pass up
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47.
interj
[Etymology]
C13: from Old French passer to pass, surpass, from Latin passus step, pace1
Examples
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He's got to pass the test.
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他必须通过考试。
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to pass out
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昏过去了
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to pass one's bus stop
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不知不觉地走过自己要搭乘的公共汽车站
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to pass a rope around a stake
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用绳子把桩围拴起来
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to pass a pleasant hour
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度过一段令人愉快的时刻
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