pass的意思和读音

pass

: [pæs] : [pɑːs]

v.

n.

passed passed  passed  past  passes  passing  

v.+n.pass exam,pass test,pass examination,pass time,pass bill

adv.+v.easily pass

n.ban

v.stop,withhold,fail

n.permit,passage,gorge,throw,toss

v.chuck,elapse,approve,happen

passv.move

1.[i][t]to move past or to the other side of sb/sth

Several people were passing but nobody offered to help.

I hailed a passing taxi.

The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass.

to pass a barrier/sentry/checkpoint

You'll pass a bank on the way to the train station.

She passed me in the street without even saying hello.

There was a truck behind that was trying to pass me.

2.[i]+ adv./prep.沿to go or move in the direction mentioned

The procession passed slowly along the street.沿

A plane passed low overhead.

3.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.使沿使to make sth move in the direction or into the position mentioned

He passed the rope around the post three times to secure it.

give

4.[t]to give sth to sb by putting it into their hands or in a place where they can easily reach it

Pass the salt, please.

Pass that book over.

Pass me over that book.

ball

5.[t][i]to kick, hit or throw the ball to a player of your own side

He passed the ball to Rooney.

Why do they keep passing back to the goalie?

after death

6.[i]~ to sbto be given to another person after first belonging to sb else, especially after the first person has died

On his death, the title passed to his eldest son.

become greater

7.[t]~ sthto become greater than a particular total

Unemployment has now passed the three million mark .

change

8.[i]~ from sth to/into sthto change from one state or condition to another

She had passed from childhood to early womanhood.

time

9.[i]when timepasses , it goes by

Six months passed and we still had no news of them.

We grew more anxious with every passing day .

10.[t]~ sthto spend time, especially when you are bored or waiting for sth

We sang songs to pass the time .

How did you pass the evening?

end

11.[i]to come to an end; to be over

They waited for the storm to pass.

test/exam

12.[i][t]to achieve the required standard in an exam, a test, etc.

I'm not really expecting to pass first time.

She hasn't passed her driving test yet.

13.[t]~ sbto test sb and decide that they are good enough, according to an agreed standard

The examiners passed all the candidates.

law/proposal

14.[t]~ sthto accept a proposal, law, etc. by voting

The bill was passed by 360 votes to 280. 360 280

happen

15.[i]to be allowed

I don't like it, but I'll let it pass(= will not object) .

Her remarks passed without comment(= people ignored them) .

16.[i]to happen; to be said or done

They'll never be friends again after all that has passed between them.

His departure passed unnoticed .

not know

17.[i]~ (on sth)to say that you do not know the answer to a question, especially during a quiz

‘What's the capital of Peru?’ ‘I'll have to pass on that one.’“?”“。”

‘Who wrote ‘Catch-22’?’ ‘Pass(= I don't know) .’“》?”“。”

not want

18.[i]~ (on sth)to say that you do not want sth that is offered to you

Thanks. I'm going to pass on dessert, if you don't mind./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

say/state sth

19.[t]~ sth (on sb/sth)to say or state sth, especially officially

The court waited in silence for the judge to pass sentence .

It's not for me to pass judgement on your behaviour.

The man smiled at the girl and passed a friendly remark.

belief/understanding

20.[t]~ belief, understanding, etc.to go beyond the limits of what you can believe, understand, etc.

It passes belief(= is impossible to believe) that she could do such a thing.

in card games

21.[i]to refuse to play a card or make a bid when it is your turn

from the body

22.[t]~ sthto send sth out from the body as or with waste matter

If you're passing blood you ought to see a doctor.便

IDMcome to passto happennot pass your lipsif words donot pass your lips , you say nothing;(if food or drink doesnot pass your lips , you eat or drink nothingpass the hat round/around(informal));to collect money from a number of people, for example to buy a present for sbpass musterto be accepted as of a good enough standardpass the time of day (with sb)to say hello to sb and have a short conversation with thempass water便to urinaten.in exam

1.a successful result in an exam

She got a pass in French.

12 passes and 3 fails12 ,3

Two A-level passes are needed for this course.

The pass mark is 50%.50%

The school has a 90% pass rate(= 90% of students pass their exams) . 90%。

official document

2.an official document or ticket that shows that you have the right to enter or leave a place, to travel on a bus or train, etc.

a boarding pass(= for a plane)

There is no admittance without a security pass.

of ball

3.(in some sports) an act of hitting or throwing the ball to another player in your team

a long pass to Rooney

a back pass to the goalkeeper

穿through mountains

4.a road or way over or through mountains

a mountain pass

moving past/over

5.an act of going or moving past or over sth

The helicopter made several passes over the village before landing.

stage in process

6.a stage in a process, especially one that involves separating things from a larger group

In the first pass all the addresses are loaded into the database.

IDMcome to such a passcome to a pretty passto reach a sad or difficult statemake a pass at sb(informal)to try to start a sexual relationship with sb

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v.1.to go past something; to go past another vehicle2.to move in a particular direction or to a particular place or position; to move something in a particular direction or to a particular place or position; if a road, river, or stream passes through, across, etc. a place, its path follows that direction3.to be successful in an examination or test by achieving a satisfactory standard; to officially judge that someone has been successful in an examination or test because they have achieved a satisfactory standard4.to put something into someones hand or into a position where they can take it; to give information, especially to the police or to an enemy; to give someone false money as payment for something5.if time or a period of time passes, it happens and comes to an end; to spend time doing something6.to kick, hit, or throw the ball to another player in a sports team7.to make a law, proposal, etc. become official, usually by voting to accept it; if a law, proposal, etc. passes, or passes a particular law-making body, it becomes official as the result of a vote8.to be unable to answer a question, especially in a test; used for saying that you do not know the answer to a question9.if words or looks pass between people, they speak to each other or look at each other in a particular way10.to come to an end11.to become more than a particular amount12.to happen, or to be allowed to happen13.to make a comment or give an opinion, especially in order to criticize someone or something14.to make something leave your body as a waste product or in a waste product15.to stop being owned or controlled by one person and start being owned or controlled by another16.to change from one state to another17.to not play a card or not make a bid in a card game1.to go past something; to go past another vehicle2.to move in a particular direction or to a particular place or position; to move something in a particular direction or to a particular place or position; if a road, river, or stream passes through, across, etc. a place, its path follows that direction3.to be successful in an examination or test by achieving a satisfactory standard; to officially judge that someone has been successful in an examination or test because they have achieved a satisfactory standard4.to put something into someones hand or into a position where they can take it; to give information, especially to the police or to an enemy; to give someone false money as payment for something5.if time or a period of time passes, it happens and comes to an end; to spend time doing something6.to kick, hit, or throw the ball to another player in a sports team7.to make a law, proposal, etc. become official, usually by voting to accept it; if a law, proposal, etc. passes, or passes a particular law-making body, it becomes official as the result of a vote8.to be unable to answer a question, especially in a test; used for saying that you do not know the answer to a question9.if words or looks pass between people, they speak to each other or look at each other in a particular way10.to come to an end11.to become more than a particular amount12.to happen, or to be allowed to happen13.to make a comment or give an opinion, especially in order to criticize someone or something14.to make something leave your body as a waste product or in a waste product15.to stop being owned or controlled by one person and start being owned or controlled by another16.to change from one state to another17.to not play a card or not make a bid in a card game

n.1.an official document that gives you permission to enter a place; an official document that gives you permission to use a particular form of transportation without having to pay each time2.a kick, hit, or throw of the ball to another player in your sports team3.a path or road that goes through an area of mountains4.one of several stages in a process that involves checking and dealing with information, often using a computer, in order to improve it5.a successful result in an examination or test6.a movement past, over, through, etc. a place1.an official document that gives you permission to enter a place; an official document that gives you permission to use a particular form of transportation without having to pay each time2.a kick, hit, or throw of the ball to another player in your sports team3.a path or road that goes through an area of mountains4.one of several stages in a process that involves checking and dealing with information, often using a computer, in order to improve it5.a successful result in an examination or test6.a movement past, over, through, etc. a place

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1.I told him that he had no business or the remotest qualifications to pass judgement on my behaviour, and he exploded into a belly laugh.

2.Listing 4 is the code from Listing 3 with the addition of a new method to call sendOctet and pass it a DataHandler.使43sendOctetDataHandler

3.I hope that the day is kind to you and that you're able to recognize and appreciate the kindness, and then pass it on to others!

4.That definitely came out of having my first child and thinking about what I'd want to pass on from my family and from my husband's family.

5.I watched him fill his glass at the bar and wondered how much time would pass before we talked again the way we just had./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

6.The abused mice grew up to be poor mothers, and appeared to pass down these changes to their offspring.

7.So that's what you were doing. I noticed you trying to sit in the Key and wait for a pass. Were you trying to slamduck?

8.The drunken driver now began to imagine that they were trying to race him, and became fired with the determination to pass them.

9.TRAVEL TIP. if your planning on spending a few days sight seeing in London think about a London Pass (Google London Pass).

10.So it is possible for a calcium tablet to pass through the digestive tract without being completely absorbed.