pass

pass
[pɑːs] 1. vt
1) (spend) [+ time] 度过 [dùguò]

The children passed the time playing in the street. — 孩子们在街上玩以消磨时间。

2) (hand)

* to pass sb sth — [+ salt, glass, newspaper, tool] 把某物递给某人 [bǎ mǒuwù dìgěi mǒurén]

She passed me her glass. — 她把她的玻璃杯递给我。

3) (go past) [+ place, person] 经过 [jīngguò]

We passed the new hotel. — 我们经过了那家新旅馆。

4) (move)

* to pass sth through/around/over sth — 将某物穿过/围住/跨过某物 [jiāng mǒuwù chuānguò/wéizhù/kuàguò mǒuwù]

5) (overtake, exceed) [+ vehicle] 超过 [chāoguò]

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) [+ exam, test] 通过 [tōngguò]

Kevin has just passed his driving test. — 凯文刚刚通过驾驶测试。

7) (approve) [+ law, proposal] 批准 [pīzhǔn]

Many of the laws passed by Parliament are never enforced. — 国会批准的许多法案从未强制执行。

8) (SPORT)

* to pass sb the ball — 把球传给某人 [bǎ qiú chuángěi mǒurén]

2. vi
1) (go by) [+ time] 过去 [guòqù]

Several minutes passed. — 几分钟过去了。

2) (go past) [+ vehicles, people] 经过 [jīngguò]

The ships sounded their hooters as they passed. — 船只经过时鸣汽笛。

3) (go)

* to pass through/over/near sth — 穿过/跨过/移近某物 [chuānguò/kuàguò/yíjìn mǒuwù]

4) (in exam) 及格 [jígé]

She told me that I had passed. — 她告诉我我及格了。

5)

* to pass to sb — [+ inheritance, estate] 传给某人 [chuángěi mǒurén]

3. n; c
1) (permit) 许可证 [xǔkězhèng]
2) (in mountains) 隘口 [àikǒu]
3) (SPORT) 传球 [chuánqiú]

* to pass without comment — 默许

* to pass unnoticed — 被忽略过去

* to pass for 25 — 被认为有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) — (SCOL, UNIV) (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) 事情到了如此糟糕的境地

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