pass
pass 英 [pɑ:s] 美 [pæs]
n. 通过;及格;护照; v. 通过;经过;传递
进行时:passing 过去式:passed 过去分词:passed 第三人称单数:passes 名词复数:passes
- A document that lets you go somewhere or do something is a pass. You can have a backstage pass at a concert, a three-day pass from a military base, or a hall pass for using the restroom during class.
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- n. 通过;及格;护照;
- v. 通过;经过;传递
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1. Several people were passing but nobody offered to help.
有几个人擦肩而过,却没有人主动伸出援手。
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2. I hailed a passing taxi.
我招了一辆路过的出租车。
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3. to pass a checkpoint
通过检查站
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4. You'll pass a bank on the way home.
你回家的路上会经过一家银行。
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5. The procession passed slowly along the street.
队伍沿街缓缓行进。
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6. A plane passed low overhead.
一架飞机从头上低空飞过。
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7. Pass the salt, please.
请把盐递过来。
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8. Pass that book over.
把那本书递过来。
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9. On his death, the title passed to his eldest son.
他死后,封号传给长子。
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10. Six months passed and we still had no news of them.
半年过去了,我们仍然没有他们的音讯。
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11. How did you pass the evening?
你是怎么打发那个晚上的?
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12. I'm not really expecting to pass first time.
我真不指望第一次就能合格。
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13. She hasn't passed her driving test yet.
她还没有通过驾驶执照考试。
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14. I don't like it, but I'll let it pass.
我不喜欢,但我也不会反对。
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15. a boarding pass
登机卡
- pass (n.1) "mountain defile," c. 1300, from Old French pas "step, track, passage," from Latin passus "step, pace" (from PIE root *pete- "to spread").
- pass (n.2) "written permission to pass into, or through, a place," 1590s, from pass (v.). Sense of "ticket for a free ride or admission" is first found 1838. Colloquial make a pass "offer an amorous advance" first recorded 1928, perhaps from a sporting sense. Phrase come to pass (late 15c.) uses the word with a sense of "completion, accomplishment."
- pass (v.) late 13c. (transitive) "to go by (something)," also "to cross over," from Old French passer "to pass" (11c.), from Vulgar Latin *passare "to step, walk, pass" (source also of Spanish pasar, Italian passare), from Latin passus "step, pace" (from PIE root *pete- "to spread").
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