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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary

pass [pɒːs]
  1. 1. vt. [+time] (spend) 度过
    The children passed the time playing in the street.
    孩子们在街上玩以消磨时间
  2. 2. vt. [+salt] [ glass] [ newspaper] [ tool] to pass sb sth (hand) 把某物递给某人
    She passed me her glass.
    她把她的玻璃杯递给我。
  3. 3. vt. [+place] [ person] (go past) 经过
    We passed the new hotel.
    我们经过了那家新旅馆。
  4. 4. vt. to pass sth through/around/over sth (move) 将某物穿过/围住/跨过某物
  5. 5. vt. [+vehicle] (overtake,exceed) 超过
    We got behind a tractor and couldn't pass it.
    我们跟在一辆拖拉机后面,没法超过
    Contributions for 1986 have already passed the 3 million mark.
    1986年的捐款额已超过了300万英镑的数目
  6. 6. vt. [+exam] [ test] 通过
    Kevin has just passed his driving test.
    凯文刚刚通过驾驶测试。
  7. 7. vt. [+law] [ proposal] (approve) 批准
    Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced.
    国会批准许多法案从未强制执行
  8. 8. vt. [Sports] to pass sb the ball 把球传给某人
  9. 9. vi. [time+] (go by) 过去
    Several minutes passed.
    几分钟过去了。
  10. 10. vi. [vehicles] [ people+] (go past) 经过
    The ships sounded their hooters as they passed.
    船只经过时鸣汽笛
  11. 11. vi. to pass through/over/near sth (go) 穿过/跨过/移近某物
  12. 12. vi. (in exam) 及格
    She told me that I had passed.
    告诉我我及格了。
  13. 13. vi. [inheritance] [ estate+] to pass to sb 传给某人
  14. 14. noun [c] (permit) 许可证
  15. 15. noun (in mountains) 隘口
  16. 16. noun [Sports] 传球
    to pass without comment
    默许
    to pass unnoticed
    忽略过去
    to pass for 25
    认为有25岁
    to pass as sth/sb
    当作某事/某人
    I'll pass, thanks
    [inf] 不用了,谢谢
    to get a pass (in sth)
    [教育大学] (某考试)达到及格标准
    to make a pass at sb
    [inf] 向某人调情
    things have come to a pretty pass
    [BRIT] [inf] 事情到了如此糟糕境地
  17. 17. vt. see pass around

Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary

pass [pɑːs]
  1. 1. vt. 穿过通过
    We passed the point where the police car had parked.
    我们路过停放警车地方
  2. 2. vt. 经过路过
    A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window.
    当她向窗外望去时,一辆黑色高级轿车正好经过
    He passed his professor in the hall.
    大厅里,他从他的教授面前经过
  3. 3. vt. 为……立法通过法律条款规定
    They passed the amendment.
    他们通过了这项修正案
  4. 4. vi. 流逝过去
  5. 5. vt. 传,递移交
  6. 6. vi. 延伸蔓延
  7. 7. vt. 赶上,追上,超过
    The sports car passed all the trucks.
    这辆跑车超越所有卡车
  8. 8. vi. 出现发生降临
  9. 9. vt. 通过,(被)采纳获得……的批准
  10. 10. vt. 度过消磨
  11. 11. vt. 使来回移动,使滑过
  12. 12. vt. 传达传播
  13. 13. vi. 逐渐消失渐渐消散
    The pain eventually passed off.
    痛苦最终消失了。
  14. 14. vt. 及格,考过
    She passed the new jersey bar exam and can practice law now.
    通过了新泽西州律师考试现在可以执业了。
  15. 15. vt. 胜过优于超越
  16. 16. vt. 使……通过,使……合格
    The teacher passed the student although he was weak.
    这位老师让这名学生及格了,尽管学习不是很好
  17. 17. verb 注意,(被)忽略,不(被)理会
    The insult passed as if unnoticed.
    这种侮辱过去了,仿佛没有被人注意到
  18. 18. vi. 过户转交
    Our house passed under his official control.
    我们房子已经正式过户给他了。
  19. 19. vi. 陷入进入,融入
  20. 20. vi. [Sports] 传球
    Smith passed.
    史密斯及格了。
  21. 21. vi. 继承,被转到……名下
  22. 22. vi. 使……通过,使……移动
    She passed around the plates.
    传递盘子
  23. 23. vt. 批准许可授权
  24. 24. vi. 死去过世
  25. 25. verb 排出排泄
  26. 26. vi. [Slang] 拒绝拒绝参加
  27. 27. vt. [Slang] 假钞出去兑现假支票
  28. 28. vt. 宣判判决
  29. 29. vi. [Card Games] 放弃叫牌,不出牌
  30. 30. n.[c] [Baseball] 保送上垒
  31. 31. noun [Person Name] 帕斯佩斯,帕什
  32. 32. n.[c] [Military] 假条,准假证
    He had a pass for three days.
    他批到了三天的假。
  33. 33. n.[c] [Rugby] 传球进攻
  34. 34. n.[c] 山口关隘
    We got through the pass before it started to snow.
    我们开始下雪通过关口
  35. 35. n.[c] 通行许可通关许可
    The pass to visit had a strict time limit.
    参观通行证具有严格的时间限制
  36. 36. n.[c] 执照;许可证通行证
    The media representatives had special passes.
    媒体代表特别通行证
  37. 37. n.[c] [Aeronautics] 低飞俯冲
    The plane turned to make a second pass.
    那架飞机过来进行第二次飞掠
  38. 38. n.[c] 困境窘境
  39. 39. n.[c] 困难时刻艰难关头
  40. 40. n.[c] 一次运作循环
    It was not possible to complete the computation in a single pass.
    那个计算无法一个操作周期完成
  41. 41. n.[c] [Sports] 轮空,免赛晋级
  42. 42. n.[c] [Military] 出入许可证
    He had to show his pass in order to get out.
    为了出去,他不得出示他的通行证
  43. 43. n.[c] 赠券,免费票
    The star got passes for his family.
    那个明星他的全家申请护照
  44. 44. n.[c] 试图尝试
  45. 45. n.[c] [Sports] 传球
    The pass was fumbled.
    传球漏接了。
  46. 46. n.[c] 及格考试通过
    His future depended on his passing that test.
    他的未来取决于能否通过那项考试
    He got a pass in introductory chemistry.
    他的入门化学课程考试及格了。
  47. 47. n.[c] [Slang] [Bridge] 弃权,不叫牌
  48. 48. n.[c] [Slang] 调情勾引
  49. 49. n.[c] [Fencing] 戳刺,刺滑
  50. 50. n.[c] 手势手法
  51. 51. adjective [Sports] 传球

Collins English-English Dictionary

pass [pɒːs]
  1. 1. vb to go onwards or move by or past (a person, thing, etc)
  2. 2. vb to run, extend, or lead through, over, or across (a place)
    the route passes through the city
  3. 3. vb to go through or cause to go through (an obstacle or barrier)
    to pass a needle through cloth
  4. 4. vb to move or cause to move onwards or over
    he passed his hand over her face
  5. 5. vt. [tr] to go beyond or exceed
    this victory passes all expectation
  6. 6. vt. to gain or cause to gain an adequate or required mark, grade, or rating in (an examination, course, etc)
    the examiner passed them all
  7. 7. vt. [often foll by away or by] to elapse or allow to elapse
    we passed the time talking
  8. 8. vi. [intr] to take place or happen
    what passed at the meeting?
  9. 9. vi. to speak or exchange or be spoken or exchanged
    angry words passed between them
  10. 10. vi. to spread or cause to spread
    we passed the news round the class
  11. 11. vi. to transfer or exchange or be transferred or exchanged
    the bomb passed from hand to hand
  12. 12. vi. [intr] to undergo change or transition
    to pass from joy to despair
  13. 13. vi. [when tr, often foll by down] to transfer or be transferred by inheritance
    the house passed to the younger son
  14. 14. vi. to agree to or sanction or to be agreed to or receive the sanction of a legislative body, person of authority, etc
    the assembly passed 10 resolutions
  15. 15. vt. [tr] (of a legislative measure) to undergo (a procedural stage) and be agreed
    the bill passed the committee stage
  16. 16. vt. [when tr, often foll by on or upon] to pronounce or deliver (judgment, findings, etc)
    the court passed sentence
  17. 17. vt. to go or allow to go without comment or censure
    the intended insult passed unnoticed
  18. 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
  19. 19. vi. [physiol] to discharge (urine, faeces, etc) from the body
  20. 20. vi. [intr] to come to an end or disappear
    his anger soon passed
  21. 21. vi. [intr; usually foll by for or as] to be likely to be mistaken for or accepted as (someone or something else)
    you could easily pass for your sister
  22. 22. vi. a euphemism for die
  23. 23. vt. [intr; foll by away, on, or over] [tr] [chiefly US] to fail to declare (a dividend)
  24. 24. vi. [intr; usually foll by on or upon] [chiefly US] (of a court, jury, etc) to sit in judgment; adjudicate
  25. 25. vi. [sport] to hit, kick, or throw (the ball) to another player
  26. 26. n the act of passing
  27. 27. n a route through a range of mountains where the summit is lower or where there is a gap between peaks
  28. 28. n (capital as part of a name)
    the Simplon Pass
  29. 29. n a way through any difficult region
  30. 30. n a permit, licence, or authorization to do something without restriction
    she has a pass to visit the museum on Sundays
  31. 31. n a document allowing entry to and exit from a military installation
  32. 32. n a document authorizing leave of absence
  33. 33. n [Brit] the passing of a college or university examination to a satisfactory standard but not as high as honours
  34. 34. n (as modifier)
    a pass degree
  35. 35. n Compare honours
  36. 36. n a dive, sweep, or bombing or landing run by an aircraft
  37. 37. n a motion of the hand or of a wand as a prelude to or part of a conjuring trick
  38. 38. n [Spoken] an attempt, in words or action, to invite sexual intimacy (esp in the phrase make a pass at)
  39. 39. n a state of affairs or condition, esp a bad or difficult one (esp in the phrase a pretty pass)
  40. 40. n [sport] the transfer of a ball from one player to another
  41. 41. n [fencing] a thrust or lunge with a sword
  42. 42. n [bridge] the act of passing (making no bid)
  43. 43. n a variant of pase
  44. 44. n [bullfighting] [Archaic] a witty sally or remark
  45. 45. interj [bridge] a call indicating that a player has no bid to make
  46. 46. interj See also pass by pass off pass out pass over pass up
  47. 47. interj [Etymology] C13: from Old French passer to pass, surpass, from Latin passus step, pace1

Examples

He's got to pass the test.
他必须通过考试。
to pass out
昏过去了
to pass one's bus stop
不知不觉地走过自己要搭乘的公共汽车站
to pass a rope around a stake
用绳子把桩围拴起来
to pass a pleasant hour
度过一段令人愉快的时刻

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