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I. passing [americ ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] ADJ atrib
1. passing (going past):
2.1. passing:
passing fad/fashion
passing glance
2.2. passing (casual):
II. passing [americ ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] SUBST U
1. passing:
passing (of person) formal, eufem
fallecimiento m formal
passing (of person) formal, eufem
defunción f formal
passing (of custom) formal
Expressões:
III. passing [americ ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] ADV arcaico
asaz lit
I. pass1 [americ pæs, Brit pɑːs] VERBO trans
1.1. pass (go by, past):
pass shop/house
1.2. pass (overtake):
rebasar Méx
2.1. pass (cross, go beyond):
pass limit
pass frontier
pass frontier
2.2. pass (surpass):
3.1. pass (convey, hand over):
to pass sb sth, to pass sth to sb
pasarle algo a alguien
3.2. pass DESP:
pass ball/puck
3.3. pass JUR:
pass forged banknotes
4. pass (move):
5. pass (spend):
pass time
6.1. pass (succeed in):
pass exam/test
pass exam/test
salvar Urug
6.2. pass (approve):
pass candidate/work
6.3. pass law/measure/motion:
6.4. pass (be approved by):
7. pass (utter):
pass comment/remark
pass opinion
8. pass MED:
pass kidney stone
II. pass1 [americ pæs, Brit pɑːs] VERBO intr
1. pass (move, travel):
2.1. pass (go, move past):
2.2. pass (overtake):
rebasar Méx
no passing americ
no passing americ
3. pass DESP:
pasar la pelota esp lat-amer
pasar el balón esp Esp
to pass to sb
pasar(le) la pelota (or el balón etc.) a alguien
4. pass (be transferred):
pass title/estate/crown:
to pass to sb
pasar a alguien
5.1. pass (elapse):
pass time:
pass time:
5.2. pass (disappear):
pass feeling/pain:
6. pass (happen) arcaico:
acaeció queor aconteció quelit
7.1. pass (be acceptable):
to pass as sth
7.2. pass (in an exam):
salvar Urug
7.3. pass (be approved):
pass bill/motion:
8. pass (decline chance to play):
pass as interj
¡paso!
9. pass (rule) americ:
III. pass1 [americ pæs, Brit pɑːs] SUBST
1. pass:
24-hour pass MILITAR
2. pass (in test, examination):
pass Brit
atrib a pass mark
3. pass DESP:
4. pass (sexual advance):
intentar ligarse a alguien Esp coloq
tirarse un lance con alguien CSur coloq
5. pass (state of affairs) sem pl:
6. pass:
7. pass JOGOS:
pass2 [americ pæs, Brit pɑːs] SUBST (in hills, mountains)
pass GEOGR
I. grade [americ ɡreɪd, Brit ɡreɪd] SUBST
1.1. grade:
grade 3 eggs Brit
1.2. grade (in seniority):
grade MILITAR
2.1. grade americ ESCOLAR (class):
2.2. grade (in exam):
grade ESCOLAR, UNIV
grade ESCOLAR, UNIV
3. grade (gradient):
grade americ
II. grade [americ ɡreɪd, Brit ɡreɪd] VERBO trans
1.1. grade (classify):
grade eggs/wool/fruit
1.2. grade (order in ascending scale):
grade exercise/questions
1.3. grade (mark) americ:
grade test/exercise
1.4. grade <graded, Part perf >:
graded produce/eggs
graded tests/exercises Brit
2. grade (make more level) americ:
grade surface/soil
I. pass [pɑ:s, americ pæs] -es SUBST
1. pass (mountain road):
2. pass in rugby, soccer:
3. pass sem pl (sexual advances):
to make a pass (at sb)
4. pass in exam:
5. pass (authorisation):
pass for festival, concert
6. pass (public transport):
7. pass americ UNIV, ESCOLAR (permit to leave class):
Expressões:
II. pass [pɑ:s, americ pæs] -es VERBO trans
1. pass:
2. pass (exceed):
3. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb
4. pass in rugby, soccer:
5. pass exam:
6. pass (avoid boredom):
7. pass POL (officially approve):
8. pass (utter, pronounce):
9. pass MED:
III. pass [pɑ:s, americ pæs] -es VERBO intr
1. pass (move by):
2. pass (come to an end):
3. pass in rugby, soccer:
4. pass in exam:
5. pass (elapse):
pass time
6. pass (not know answer):
¡paso!
I. passing ADJ
1. passing (going past):
2. passing (brief):
passing fad, infatuation
passing glance
passing remark
II. passing SUBST sem pl
passing (death):
Expressões:
I. grade [greɪd] SUBST
1. grade (rank):
2. grade americ ESCOLAR:
3. grade (mark):
4. grade (level of quality):
5. grade americ GEO:
Expressões:
II. grade [greɪd] VERBO trans
1. grade ESCOLAR, UNIV (evaluate):
2. grade (categorize):
Entrada OpenDict
passing SUBST
passing grade SUBST, passing mark SUBST
I. passing ADJ
1. passing (going past):
2. passing (brief):
passing fad, infatuation
passing glance
passing remark
II. passing SUBST
passing euph (death):
Expressões:
I. pass <-es> [pæs] SUBST
1. pass (mountain road):
2. pass in football, soccer:
3. pass (sexual advances):
to make a pass (at sb)
4. pass in exam, class:
5. pass (authorization):
pass for festival, concert
6. pass (for bus, train):
7. pass ESCOLAR (permit to leave class):
Expressões:
II. pass [pæs] VERBO trans
1. pass:
2. pass (exceed):
3. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb
4. pass in football, soccer:
5. pass exam, class:
6. pass (avoid boredom):
7. pass POL (officially approve):
8. pass (utter, pronounce):
9. pass MED:
III. pass [pæs] VERBO intr
1. pass (move by):
2. pass (come to an end):
3. pass:
pass in football
pass in soccer
4. pass in exam:
5. pass (elapse):
pass time
pass time
6. pass (not know answer):
¡paso!
I. grade [greɪd] SUBST
1. grade ESCOLAR:
2. grade (mark):
3. grade (level of quality):
4. grade GEO:
5. grade (rank):
Expressões:
II. grade [greɪd] VERBO trans
1. grade ESCOLAR, UNIV (evaluate):
2. grade (categorize):
Present
Ipass
youpass
he/she/itpasses
wepass
youpass
theypass
Past
Ipassed
youpassed
he/she/itpassed
wepassed
youpassed
theypassed
Present Perfect
Ihavepassed
youhavepassed
he/she/ithaspassed
wehavepassed
youhavepassed
theyhavepassed
Past Perfect
Ihadpassed
youhadpassed
he/she/ithadpassed
wehadpassed
youhadpassed
theyhadpassed
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