passed的意思和读音

passedpass

pass

: [pæs] : [pɑːs]

v.

n.穿

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

v.1.,;穿;;;;2.,;();;;;3.(),;;【 (on upon);【,4.(),;,5.,;;,;;〈 (out)6.(),;, (to; into)7.(,)();()()8.,;;..., (for) 〔〕()9.() (on) ;; (on upon)10.11.】(西)12.;穿,;,;13.()(),();使14.,;;使;使;使;使()15.()(),()16.(便)17.使;使;();()18.,19.;穿();穿20.;...;;21.();();();(,)22.23.,使;便24.25.();()1.,;穿;;;;2.,;();;;;3.(),;;【 (on upon);【,4.(),;,5.,;;,;;〈 (out)6.(),;, (to; into)7.(,)();()()8.,;;..., (for) 〔〕()9.() (on) ;; (on upon)10.11.】(西)12.;穿,;,;13.()(),();使14.,;;使;使;使;使()15.()(),()16.(便)17.使;使;();()18.,19.;穿();穿20.;...;;21.();();();(,)22.23.,使;便24.25.();()

n.1.穿;;,2.;;()3.;;;[] (to)4.;,;;;5.,;;6.,,;7.(,);;8.,,;;()9.();(,);【】()[];【】()10.()1.穿;;,2.;;()3.;;;[] (to)4.;,;;;5.,;;6.,,;7.(,);;8.,,;;()9.();(,);【】()[];【】()10.()

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

1. ( Inconclusive) ( Passed) ( Active) ...

2. 4911 DELIVERED 4911 PASSED 4911 CHECKED ...

3. pair( ;) 16. passed( , past( ;) 17. ...

4. passband passed passenger accommodation ...

5. Clicks Passed / ZoneID ...

6. Satisfactory Passed Failed ...

7. Oxidized: Passed Rich: ...

8. 3. supposed 4. passed 5. surprise ...

:,,,,,穿,,,,

1.Back to the point, if I meet someone who's really attractive, she scores points. She's passed the first test.

2.But he said that the current blueprint, if passed, at least deals with the debt ceiling and that the government's bills will be paid.

3.A year passed by, and still she had not found a suitable job.

4.The morning passed slowly. I was impatient to see Alice, though I wouldn't be able to really talk to her with Edward there.

5.I passed out on to the road and saw by the lighted dial of a clock that it was ten minutes to ten.穿

6.A few silent seconds passed. "We'll shop around a bit more, " he said, dragging the kid with him. I watched him all the way out the door.,“。”

7.She passed a battery of tests, including a physical, a test flight and a written exam the latter of which Chen said was the hardest for her.

8.Pouring hot water into a basin, Mum passed me a large towel, hurrying me to wash my feet.

9.That German guy. Hans. He brought you downtown, you were passed out. He said he was heading to Portland, so I asked him for a ride.

10.They passed a barn, where they at him with a boy and his father are crowded with people who suffer from hunger.便饿