单词 | passage |
释义 | passage1 of 2noun pas·sage ˈpa-sij 1 a : a way of exit or entrance : a road, path, channel, or course by which something passes Special ships clear passages through the ice. nasal passages b : a corridor or lobby giving access to the different rooms or parts of a building or apartment Her office is at the end of the passage. 2 a : the action or process of passing from one place, condition, or stage to another the passage of food through the digestive system b : death sense 1a when he is fit and seasoned for his passage William Shakespeare c : a continuous movement or flow the passage of time 3 a(1) : a specific act of traveling or passing especially by sea or air a long ocean passage (2) : a privilege of conveyance as a passenger : accommodations was able to secure passage on the next flight b : the passing of a legislative measure or law : enactment a bill's passage into law 4 : a right, liberty, or permission to pass attempted to force passage through the town C. A. Willoughby 5 a : something that happens or is done : incident The soldier related some exciting passages. b : something that takes place between two persons mutually the passage of vows between bride and groom 6 a : a usually brief portion of a written work or speech that is relevant to a point under discussion or noteworthy for content or style quoted a passage from the Bible b : a phrase or short section of a musical composition The violinist played the challenging passages with great virtuosity. c : a detail of a work of art (such as a painting) the picture contains several pretty passages of color Clive Bell 7 : the act or action of passing something or undergoing a passing The computer facilitates the rapid passage of information. 8 : incubation (see incubate sense 1b) of a pathogen (such as a virus) in culture, a living organism, or a developing egg passage 2 of 2verb passaged; passaging intransitive verb : to go past or across : cross transitive verb : to subject to passage passaged a virus passage noun1 as in route an established course for traveling from one place to another the long passage down the Atlantic seaboard, around Cape Horn, and up the Pacific Coast to California Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in trip a going from one place to another usually of some distance an arduous passage across the country Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in voyage a journey over water in a vessel the passage to Britain requires several days Synonyms & Similar Words
4 as in excerpt a part taken from a longer work the news report quoted a passage from the novel Synonyms & Similar Words
5 as in process forward movement in time or place a swift passage from mere liking to actual love Synonyms & Similar Words
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6 as in passing the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activities weary of this world, he looked forward to the next and sought passage with poison Synonyms & Similar Words
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