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qui passe
Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette
I. passing [Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ, americ ˈpæsɪŋ] SUBST
1. passing (movement):
passing
the passing of the years/boats
with the passing of time
2. passing (end):
passing
fin f
3. passing (death):
passing eufem
disparition f eufem
passing eufem
II. passing [Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ, americ ˈpæsɪŋ] ADJ
1. passing (going by):
passing motorist, policeman
with each passing day
2. passing (momentary):
passing whim
3. passing (cursory):
passing reference
4. passing (vague):
passing resemblance
buck-passing [americ ˈbəkˌpæsɪŋ] SUBST
buck-passing
passing note SUBST MÚS
passing note
passing place SUBST
passing place
passing shot SUBST (in tennis)
passing shot
passing-out parade SUBST MILITAR
passing-out parade
I. pass through VERBO [Brit pɑːs -, americ pæs -] (pass through [sth])
pass through substance, place:
I'm just passing through
I. pass [Brit pɑːs, americ pæs] SUBST
1. pass (permission document):
coupe-file m inv
permission f also MILITAR
2. pass (travel document):
3. pass (success):
pass ESCOLAR, UNIV
moyenne f (in en)
4. pass DESP:
5. pass GEOGR (in mountains):
col m
6. pass AERONÁUT:
II. pass [Brit pɑːs, americ pæs] VERBO trans
1. pass (go past):
pass (to far side) checkpoint, customs
pass lips, finishing line
pass (alongside and beyond) building, area
pass vehicle: vehicle
pass level, understanding, expectation
2. pass (hand over):
3. pass (move):
4. pass DESP:
pass ball
5. pass (spend):
pass time
passer (doing à faire)
6. pass (succeed in):
pass person: test, exam
pass car, machine etc: test
7. pass (declare satisfactory):
pass candidate
pass invoice
8. pass (vote in):
pass bill, motion, resolution
9. pass (pronounce):
pass judgment, verdict, sentence
to pass sentence on JUR accused
10. pass MED:
11. pass FINAN esp americ :
pass dividend
III. pass [Brit pɑːs, americ pæs] VERBO intr
1. pass (go past):
pass person, car:
2. pass (move):
3. pass (go by) fig:
pass time, crisis, feeling:
pass memory, old order:
4. pass (be transferred):
passer (to à)
pass title, property:
passer (to à)
pass letter, knowing look:
être échangé (between entre)
5. pass DESP:
6. pass JOGOS:
7. pass (happen):
pass lit
it came to pass that BÍBL
8. pass (succeed):
9. pass (be accepted):
pass person, rudeness, behaviour:
10. pass americ JUR:
se prononcer (on sur)
11. pass QUÍM:
se transformer (into en)
IV. pass [Brit pɑːs, americ pæs]
in passing
faire du plat à qn coloq
I. pass around VERBO [Brit pɑːs -, americ pæs -], pass round VERBO (pass [sth] around, pass around [sth])
pass around document, photos
pass around food, plates etc
day pass SUBST (in skiing)
no Dicionário PONS
I. passing ADJ
1. passing (going past):
passing
a passing car
with each passing day
2. passing (brief, fleeting, short-lived):
passing
passing glance
3. passing (unimportant, casual):
passing remark, thought
II. passing SUBST no pl
1. passing (passage):
passing
passing of time
2. passing DESP (passes):
passing
3. passing (end):
passing
passing fig
fin f
passing place SUBST
passing place
I. pass <-es> [pɑ:s, americ pæs] SUBST
1. pass (mountain road):
col m
2. pass DESP (transfer of a ball):
a pass to sb
3. pass (movement):
4. pass no pl (sexual advances, overture):
5. pass Brit ESCOLAR, UNIV (successful exam result):
6. pass (authorisation permitting entry):
pass for public transport
7. pass americ UNIV, ESCOLAR (permit to leave class):
8. pass no pl (predicament, difficult state):
II. pass [pɑ:s, americ pæs] VERBO trans
1. pass (go past):
pass AUTOMOB
2. pass (exceed):
pass point, level
3. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
4. pass (accept):
pass student
5. pass DESP (transfer to another player):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
6. pass (be successful in):
pass exam, test
7. pass (occupy):
8. pass POL (officially approve):
pass bill, law
9. pass (utter, pronounce):
pass a comment, remark
10. pass formal MED (excrete):
Expressões:
to pass the buck to sb/sth pej coloq
III. pass [pɑ:s, americ pæs] VERBO intr
1. pass (move by, go away):
2. pass (enter):
3. pass (overtake):
4. pass (transfer):
to pass from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc
5. pass DESP (transfer ball):
6. pass ESCOLAR (qualify):
7. pass (obtain majority approval):
pass motion, resolution
8. pass (elapse):
pass hours, evening, day
9. pass (transfer):
to pass from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc
sth passes to sb
qc revient à qn
10. pass fig (not know the answer):
11. pass (take place):
12. pass (disappear):
pass down VERBO trans
pass down songs, tradition
to pass sth down from sb to sb
passer qc de qn à qn
pass mark SUBST Brit, Aus
I. pass through VERBO trans a. fig
II. pass through VERBO intr
pass through bullet
I. pass off VERBO trans
to pass sb/sth off as sb/sth
faire passer qn/qc pour qn/qc
II. pass off VERBO intr
1. pass off (take place successfully):
2. pass off (fade away, wear off):
I. pass away VERBO intr
1. pass away (die):
2. pass away (gradually fade):
II. pass away VERBO trans
pass away time, hours:
ski pass SUBST
I. pass on VERBO intr
1. pass on (continue moving):
2. pass on (change subject):
to pass on to sth
3. pass on (die of natural cause):
II. pass on VERBO trans
1. pass on (give after getting):
pass on information, virus, tips
to pass sth on to sb
2. pass on (hand down):
pass on stories, traditions, clothes
3. pass on ECON (costs):
4. pass on (give to next person):
no Dicionário PONS
I. passing ADJ
1. passing (going past):
passing
a passing car
with each passing day
2. passing (brief, fleeting, short-lived):
passing
passing glance
3. passing (unimportant, casual):
passing remark, thought
II. passing SUBST
1. passing (passage):
passing
passing of time
2. passing sports (ball transfer skill):
passing
3. passing (end):
passing
passing fig
fin f
passing place SUBST
passing place
I. pass <-es> [pæs] SUBST
1. pass (mountain road):
col m
2. pass sports (transfer of a ball):
a pass to sb
3. pass (movement):
4. pass (sexual advances, overture):
5. pass (authorization permitting entry):
pass for public transport
6. pass ESCOLAR (permit to leave class):
7. pass (predicament, difficult state):
II. pass [pæs] VERBO trans
1. pass (go past):
pass AUTOMOB
2. pass (exceed):
pass certain point
3. pass (hand to):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
to pass sth through sth
4. pass (accept):
pass student
5. pass sports (transfer to another player):
to pass sth to sb
passer qc à qn
6. pass (be successful in):
pass exam, test
7. pass (occupy):
8. pass POL (officially approve):
pass bill, law
9. pass (utter, pronounce):
pass a comment, remark
10. pass formal MED (excrete):
to pass gas coloq
Expressões:
to pass the buck to sb/sth pej coloq
III. pass [pæs] VERBO intr
1. pass (move by, go away):
2. pass (overtake):
3. pass (transfer):
to pass from sth to sth
passer de qc à qc
sth passes to sb
qc revient à qn
4. pass sports (transfer ball):
5. pass ESCOLAR (qualify):
6. pass (obtain majority approval):
pass motion, resolution
7. pass (elapse):
pass hours, evening, day
8. pass fig (not know the answer):
9. pass (enter):
10. pass (take place):
11. pass (disappear):
I. pass by VERBO intr
1. pass by (elapse):
2. pass by (go past):
II. pass by VERBO trans
pass over VERBO trans
boarding pass SUBST
I. pass through VERBO trans a. fig
II. pass through VERBO intr
pass through bullet
pass up VERBO trans
ski pass SUBST
I. pass on VERBO intr (die of natural cause)
II. pass on VERBO trans
1. pass on (give after getting):
pass on information, virus, tips
to pass sth on to sb
2. pass on (hand down):
pass on stories, traditions, clothes
3. pass on ECON (costs):
4. pass on (give to next person):
Vocabulário de Integração do Ofício Franco-Alemão para a Juventude (OFAJ) "Intégration et égalité des chances"
Present
Ipass through
youpass through
he/she/itpasses through
wepass through
youpass through
theypass through
Past
Ipassed through
youpassed through
he/she/itpassed through
wepassed through
youpassed through
theypassed through
Present Perfect
Ihavepassed through
youhavepassed through
he/she/ithaspassed through
wehavepassed through
youhavepassed through
theyhavepassed through
Past Perfect
Ihadpassed through
youhadpassed through
he/she/ithadpassed through
wehadpassed through
youhadpassed through
theyhadpassed through
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