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单词 passouts
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pass /päs/

intransitive verb (pat and pap passed /päst/ or rarely past)
  1. To proceed
  2. To go or be transferred from one place to another
  3. To transfer the ball to another player (football, etc)
  4. To make one's way
  5. To reach, extend, or have a course
  6. To undergo change from one state to another
  7. To be transmitted, communicated or transacted
  8. To change ownership
  9. To change
  10. To shade off (obsolete)
  11. To be astir
  12. To circulate
  13. To be accepted or reputed or known
  14. To go by
  15. To go unheeded or neglected
  16. To elapse, to go away
  17. To disappear, come to an end, fade out
  18. To die
  19. To move over, through or onwards
  20. To go or get through an obstacle, difficulty, test, ordeal, examination, etc
  21. To get through an examination without honours
  22. To be approved
  23. To meet with acceptance
  24. To be sanctioned
  25. To be made law
  26. To be talented
  27. To come through
  28. To be voided
  29. To happen
  30. To sit or serve (upon a jury)
  31. To adjudicate
  32. To be pronounced
  33. To care, reck (with of or for; obsolete)
  34. To surpass or beat everything (obsolete)
  35. To exceed bounds
  36. To perform a pass (see n below)
  37. To abstain from making a call or declaration (cards)
  38. To choose not to answer a question in a quiz, etc
transitive verb
  1. To go or get by, over, beyond, through, etc
  2. To undergo, experience
  3. To undergo successfully
  4. To spend (time)
  5. To omit
  6. To disregard
  7. To exceed
  8. To surpass
  9. To cause or allow to pass
  10. To transfer, transmit
  11. To transfer (the ball) to another player (football, etc)
  12. To hand
  13. To utter, pronounce
  14. To circulate
  15. To pledge (as one's word)
  16. To emit, discharge
  17. To perform a pass with or upon
  18. To perform as a pass
  19. To esteem (obsolete)
noun
  1. A way by which one may pass or cross
  2. A narrow passage, esp through or over a range of mountains or other difficult region
  3. A narrow defile
  4. An act of passing
  5. The passing of an examination, esp without honours at degree level
  6. Currency (obsolete)
  7. Reputation (Shakespeare)
  8. Event, issue, fulfilment, consummation
  9. A state or condition (as in pretty or sad pass)
  10. A predicament, critical position
  11. A passport
  12. A written permission to go somewhere or do something, authorization, a permit
  13. Permission to be in a certain area (S Afr hist)
  14. A free ticket
  15. A ticket or similar document paid for or received as a concession, allowing free or cheaper use of a facility, eg a bus pass
  16. A thrust (fencing)
  17. Transference of the ball to another team member (football, etc)
  18. Transference in a juggling trick
  19. An amorous advance (informal)
  20. An act of examining or reading data
  21. A movement of the hand over anything, eg by a magician or mesmerist
  22. Perhaps trick, perhaps conduct (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure V.1.368)
interjection

Expressing the decision not to answer a question in a quiz, etc

ORIGIN: Fr pas step, and passer to pass, from L passus a step

passˈable adjective

  1. That may be passed, travelled over, or navigated
  2. That may bear inspection
  3. That may be accepted or allowed to pass
  4. Tolerable

passˈableness noun

passˈably adverb

passˈer noun

passimeter /pas-imˈi-tər/ noun

An automatic ticket-issuing machine

passing /päsˈing/ adjective

  1. Going by, through, or away
  2. Transient, fleeting
  3. Happening now
  4. Incidental
  5. Casual
  6. Surpassing (archaic)
adverb (archaic)
  1. Exceedingly
  2. Very
noun
  1. The action of the verb to pass
  2. A place of passing
  3. A coming to an end
  4. Death
  5. Gold or silver thread with a silk core

passˈless adjective

  1. Having no pass
  2. Impassable

pass-backˈ noun

An act of passing (a ball, etc) to a member of one's own team nearer one's own goal

pass band noun (radio)

A frequency band in which there is negligible attenuation

passˈbook noun

  1. A book that passes between a trader and a customer, in which credit purchases are entered
  2. A bank book
  3. A booklet containing permission to be in a certain area, and other documents (S Afr hist)

passˈ-check noun

A passout ticket

pass degree noun

A university or college degree without honours

passed pawn noun

In chess, a pawn having no opposing pawn before it on its own or an adjacent file

passˈer-by noun (pl passˈers-by)

Someone who passes by or near

passing bell noun

A bell tolled immediately after a death, orig to invite prayers for the soul passing into eternity

passing note noun (music)

  1. A note inserted to allow a smooth passage between other notes, but itself forming no essential part of the harmony
  2. A note forming an unprepared discord in an unaccented place in the measure (also (N American) passing tone)

passing shot noun (tennis)

A shot hit past and beyond the reach of an opponent

passˈkey noun

  1. A key enabling one to enter a house
  2. A key for opening several locks

pass laws plural noun (S Afr hist)

Laws restricting the movements of black people

passˈman noun (archaic)

  1. A person who gains a degree without honours
  2. A prisoner who is permitted to leave his cell in order to carry out certain duties (slang)

passˈout noun and adjective

(a ticket, etc) entitling someone who goes out to return

passˈword noun (orig military)

  1. A secret word by which a friend may pass or enter (a camp, etc)
  2. A set of characters which a user inputs to a computer to gain access (computing)

bring to pass

To bring about, cause to happen

come to pass

To happen (appar orig a noun in these expressions)

in passing

While doing, talking about, etc something else

make a pass at

  1. To aim a short blow at, especially ineffectually (informal)
  2. To make an amorous advance to (informal)

pass as or for

To be mistaken for or accepted as

pass away

  1. To come to an end, go off
  2. To die
  3. To elapse

pass by

  1. To move, go beyond or past
  2. To ignore or overlook

pass off

  1. To impose fraudulently, to palm off
  2. To take its course satisfactorily
  3. To disappear gradually

pass on

  1. To go forward
  2. To proceed
  3. To die
  4. To transmit, hand on

pass on or upon

  1. To give judgement or sentence upon
  2. To practise artfully, or impose, upon
  3. To palm off

pass out

  1. To distribute
  2. To die
  3. To faint, become unconscious or dead drunk (informal)
  4. To go off
  5. To complete military, etc training

pass over

  1. To overlook, to ignore
  2. To die

pass the time of day

To exchange any ordinary greeting of civility

pass through

To undergo, experience

pass up

  1. To renounce, to have nothing to do with
  2. To neglect (an opportunity)

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