B1 [ I or T ] to go past something or someone or move in relation to it, him, or her经过,路过
[ T ] to go past a particular point in time(时间)过去,流逝
C2 [ T ] to go past something by being greater in amount or degree(数量或程度上)大于,超过
C2 [ I ] If you say a state or feeling will pass, you mean it will disappear.(某一状态或感情)消失
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Stand aside, please, and let these people pass.
He took a step backwards to allow her to pass.
The ship passed Land's End, then steered towards southern Ireland.
She affectionately ruffled his hair with her hand as she passed.
After a strong start, she was passed by several runners on the final lap and finished ninth.
A2 [ I or T ] to be successful in an exam, course, etc.通过(考试、课程等)
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She's been trying to pass her driving test for six years and she's finally succeeded.
After all his hard work, he certainly ought to pass his exams.
I passed in history but failed in chemistry.
The teacher expected her to pass the exam without any difficulty.
I took a flute exam last month and I'm still waiting to hear whether I passed.
B1 [ T ] to give something to someone传递,传送
C2 [ I or T ] In sports, if you pass the ball, you kick, throw, or hit it to someone in your team.传(球)
[ T ] If you pass money, you give someone false or stolen money without telling them.使用(假钞或偷来的钱)
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Could you pass me that book?
She passed him the mug, filled to the brim with hot black coffee.
Pass me the camera, I want to take a photo.
She passed a plate of biscuits around .
Minelli passes the ball to Hernandez out there on the wing.
B1 [ I ] When time passes, it goes past.(时间)推移,流逝
B2 [ T ] If you pass a period of time, you do something to stop yourself being bored during that period.消磨,打发(时间)
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Hardly had a moment passed before the door creaked open.
Janet was surprised how quickly the time passed.
The next two days passed in a whirl of activity.
Time passes so quickly when you're enjoying yourself.
While we were waiting we did the crossword to pass the time.
B2 [ T ] (of an official group of people) to give approval to something, especially by voting to make it law通过,批准
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The jury passed a verdict of guilty, with an appeal to the judge for clemency.
This legislation won't be passed during the life of the present parliament.
The motion was passed.
It's one of the most ridiculous laws that has ever been passed.
The two countries are resuming negotiations after a new resolution was passed by the Security Council.
to express a judgment or opinion about something, especially someone else's behaviour作出评判/评论等
[ T ] formal to remove waste from the body排泄,分泌
to have blood in your urine or faeces (= solid waste)便血
[ I ] to choose not to play in a part of a game or not to answer a question in a quiz(牌戏中不出牌或竞赛中不回答问题时的用语)过
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to change from one state to another(状态)变化,转化
B2 [ C ] UK a successful result in an exam(考试)及格,通过
[ C ] US a successful result in a course or exam for which the student will not be given a mark及格分数;考试及格
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Peters received a diagonal pass and headed the ball into the net.
Batistuta intercepted Neville's pass and scored the third goal.
That was a perfect pass from Rooney to Owen.
Yet another brilliant pass by Anderson!
Another sloppy pass like that might lose them the whole match.
B1 [ C ] an official document or ticket showing that you have the right to go somewhere or use a particular form of transport通行证,出入证;乘车证
[ C ] mainly US a document that allows a student to leave a class for a particular reason免课证(允许某一学生因为特殊原因离开课堂)
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Annie's the film critic for the local radio station, so she's got a free pass for all the cinemas in the area.
The official at the gate checked our passes.
You need a security pass to enter the building.
All passengers will require a boarding pass and a valid passport.
They gave me a backstage pass and I met some of the actors.
[ C ] a path or road between or over mountains山道,山口;要隘
[ S ] a difficult or unpleasant condition困境,令人不快的境遇
to speak to or touch someone in a way that shows you would like to start a sexual relationship with them与(某人)调情;勾引(某人)
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