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pass along

/pas, pahs/US // pæs, pɑs //UK // (pɑːs) //

传递,传达,传授,传给

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
    • : to let go without notice, action, remark, etc.; leave unconsidered; disregard; overlook: Pass chapter two and go on to chapter three.
    • : to omit the usual or regular payment of: The company decided to pass its dividend in the third quarter of the year.
    • : to cause or allow to go through or beyond a gate, barrier, etc.: The guard checked the identification papers and then passed the visitor.
    • : to go across or over; cross.
    • : to endure or undergo: They passed the worst night of their lives.
    • : to undergo or complete successfully: to pass an examination.
    • : to cause or permit to complete successfully: I am passing the whole class this term.
    • : to go beyond; transcend; exceed; surpass.
    • : to cause to go or extend farther: to pass a rope through a hole.
    • : to cause to go, move, or march by: to pass troops in review.
    • : to allot to oneself; spend: He decided to pass a year abroad.
    • : to live through, utilize, or fill; occupy oneself during: How to pass the time?
    • : to cause to circulate or spread; disseminate: to pass rumors.
    • : to cause to be accepted or received: to pass a worthless check.
    • : to convey, transfer, or transmit; deliver: Pass this memo on after reading it.
    • : to convey from one person, hand, etc., to another: Please pass the salt.
    • : to pledge: to pass one's word of honor to remain loyal.
    • : to utter, pronounce, or speak: She passed a remark about every passerby.
    • : to cause to go through something, as a process or agency: to pass returning travelers through customs.
    • : to discharge or void from the body, as excrement or a kidney stone.
    • : to sanction or approve, especially by vote: Congress passed the bill.
    • : to obtain the approval or sanction of, especially by a vote: The bill passed Congress on the second vote.
    • : to express or pronounce, as an opinion: to pass judgment without knowing the facts.
    • : Law. to place legal title or interest in by a conveyance, a will, or other transfer.
    • : to perform a pass on.
    • : Tennis. to make a passing shot against.
    • : Sports. to transfer to a teammate.
    • : Bullfighting. to provoke and guide the charge of with the capa or especially the muleta.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go or move onward; proceed.
    • : to come to or toward, then go beyond: to pass by a shop; to pass through town.
    • : to go away; depart: The dizzy feeling will pass in a minute.
    • : to elapse or slip by; be spent: The day passed very quickly for him.
    • : to come to an end: The crisis soon passed.
    • : to die.
    • : to take place; happen; occur: What passed while I was on vacation?
    • : to go by or move past: The funeral procession passed slowly.
    • : to go about or circulate; be current.
    • : to serve as a marginally acceptable substitute: The facsimile isn't very good but it will pass.
    • : to live or be known as a member of a racial, religious, or ethnic group other than one's own, especially to live and be known as a white person although of Black ancestry.
    • : to be transferred or conveyed: The crown passed to the king's nephew.
    • : to be interchanged, as between two persons: Sharp words passed between them.
    • : to undergo transition or conversion: to pass from a solid to a liquid state.
    • : to go or get through a barrier, test, course of study, etc., successfully: Of the twenty who took the exam, only twelve passed.
    • : to go unheeded, unchallenged, or unremarked on: He decided to let the insult pass.
    • : to express or pronounce an opinion, judgment, verdict, etc.: Will you pass on the authenticity of this drawing?
    • : to be voided, as excrement or a kidney stone.
    • : to obtain the vote of approval or sanction of a legislative body, official committee, or the like: The new tax bill finally passed.
    • : Law. to sit: to pass on a case of manslaughter.to adjudicate.to vest title or other legal interest in real or personal property in a new owner.
    • : to throw a ball from one person to another, as in a game of catch.
    • : Sports. to make a pass, as in football or ice hockey.
    • : Cards. to forgo one's opportunity to bid, play, etc.to throw in one's hand.
    • : Fencing Obsolete. to thrust or lunge.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of passing.
    • : a narrow route across a relatively low notch or depression in a mountain barrier.
    • : a road, channel, or other way providing a means of passage, as through an obstructed region or other barrier.
    • : a navigable channel, as at the mouth or in the delta of a river.
    • : a permission or license to pass, go, come, or enter.
    • : Military. a military document granting the right to cross lines or to enter or leave a military or naval base or building.written authority given a soldier to leave a station or duty for a specified period of time.
    • : a free ticket or permit: two passes to a concert; a railroad pass.
    • : South African. reference book.
    • : Chiefly British. the act of passing a university or school examination or course without honors or distinction.
    • : Sports. the transfer of a ball or puck from one teammate to another.
    • : Baseball. base on balls.
    • : Fencing. a thrust or lunge.
    • : a single movement, effort, maneuver, etc.: He made a pass at the control tower of the enemy airfield.
    • : Informal. a gesture, action, or remark that is intended to be sexually inviting; amorous overture.a jab or poke with the arm, especially one that misses its mark.
    • : Cards. the act or statement of not bidding or raising another bid: There have been two passes and now it's your bid.
    • : a passing of the hand over, along, or before anything.the transference or changing of objects by or as by sleight of hand; a manipulation, as of a juggler.
    • : a particular stage or state of affairs: The economic situation had come to a dreadful pass.
    • : Bullfighting. a pase.
    • : one passage of a tool over work or one passage of work through a machine.
    • : Archaic. a witty remark or thrust.
    • : Mining. an opening for delivering coal or ore to a lower level underground.
  1. 1
    • : pass along / through to add to the amount charged a client or customer: Airlines were passing along the sudden increase in fuel prices.
    • : pass away, to cease; end: All this trouble will pass away.to die: He passed away during the night.
    • : pass for / as to be accepted as; be considered: material that passed for silk;The candidate could pass as Latino or Anglo, appealing to both constituencies.
    • : pass off, to present or offer under false pretenses; dispose of deceptively: to pass off a spurious de Kooning on a gullible buyer.to cause to be accepted or received under a false identity: He passed himself off as a doctor.to cease gradually; end: The headache passed off in the late afternoon.to disregard or ignore.to continue to completion; occur: The meeting passed off without incident.
    • : pass on, to die: The patient passed on after a long illness.
    • : pass over, to disregard; ignore: Just pass over the first part of his letter.to fail to take notice of, consider, or choose: He was passed over for the promotion.
    • : pass up, to refuse or neglect to take advantage of; reject: The opportunity may not come again, so don't pass it up.

Phrases

  • pass away
  • pass by
  • pass for
  • pass muster
  • pass off
  • pass on
  • pass one's lips
  • pass out
  • pass over
  • pass the buck
  • pass the hat
  • pass the time
  • pass the torch
  • pass through one's mind
  • pass up
  • pass with flying colors
  • bring about (to pass)
  • come about (to pass)
  • cross (pass through) one's mind
  • head someone off (at the pass)
  • in passing
  • make (take) a pass at
  • ships that pass in the night

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlead
Synonyms
attend参加,出席,出席会议,参会drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力force力量,力,权力,力度get得到,获得,拿到,得manage管理,处理,管理好,治理see见,见的,见证,见识一下show显示,展示,显示出,表明accompany陪同,伴随着,陪同人员,陪同者chaperone陪伴者,陪护人员,陪护员,陪护者coerce胁迫,逼迫,迫胁,迫害compel强制,强迫,强制要求,迫使conduct进行,行为,行为准则,行为举止convey输送,运送,输送带,输送机convoy车队,护卫队,护航队,护航direct直接,直接的,直达,直接的说escort护送,陪同人员,护送人员,陪护guard守护,守卫,守,守住impel促使,推动,鞭策,催促induce诱发,诱导,诱发了,诱惑persuade劝说,劝导,劝服,说服pilot飞行员,试点,试验,实验precede前导,前,先于,前面prevail占优势,占主导地位,占主导地位的,占主导地位的是protect保护,防护,保障,保护环境quarterback四分卫,四分位,四分位数,四分之四route航线,途径,路线,路径safeguard保障,保护,保卫,维护shepherd牧羊人,牧人,牧民,牧羊者span跨度,跨越,跨越式,跨度大squire乡绅,乡乡长,乡长,乡人steer驾驭,驾驭能力,驾驭着,驾御traverse穿过,穿越,横穿,横越usher引导员,传达员,传达者,招待员be responsible for负责,负责任的,负责任,负有责任find a way想办法,想方设法,想出办法,想办法解决go along with随同,顺着,顺应,跟随point out指出,点出,指点,点出了point the way指路,指引方向,带路,指点迷津show around围观,兜兜转转,兜售,绕着看show in显示在,展示在,显示在的show the way带路,带路吧,引导watch over看守着,看护,看守,守护
Antonyms
as inreach
Synonyms
approach办法,方法,接近,途径attain达到,实现,达到了,达成contact联系,联系我们,联系方法,联系方式end结束,终端,结束语,终止go去,走,前往,走吧join加入,加入我们,加入进来,加入我们的行列lead领导,导致,领先,牵头make使,让,使得,使成为pass通过,通过了,通,通过的stand站在,站立,站,站起来strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了buck龅牙,降压,降压药,牡蛎encompass包括,包围,涵盖,围绕着equal相当于,同样的,相等,相等的grasp掌握,把握,把握住,握住hand手,手部,手手,手的lunge蹲下,奔跑,蹲下身子,膝行overtake超越,赶超,赶上,追赶seize夺取,抓紧时间,抓捕,抓住shoot抛出,抛射,抛投,抛出橄榄枝span跨度,跨越,跨越式,跨度大spread扩散,传播,蔓延,铺开strain应变,应力,应变能力,应变性carry to携带至,携带到,带到,搬运到come at来在,来了,来到,来的come up to来到,来到了,来到这里,来到这里的continue to继续,继续进行,继续说,续extend to延伸至,延伸到,扩展到,扩展至feel for感觉,摸索,感觉到,觉得get a hold of得到,得到了,得到的,得到满足get hold of到手,弄到手,到手的,弄到get to到,到了,到场,到手go as far as最远可到,最远到,最远的,远至go on继续,继续说,下去,接着说go to转到,转至,前往,进入hold out坚守,坚持,坚持不懈,撑住make contact with联系,接洽,联络,接触put out熄灭,做出了,放出,熄灭的roll on滚动,滚滚而来,滚动起来,滚滚而来的shake hands握手言和,握手,拉手

Examples

  • San Francisco was the first city to pass one in 2006; since then, 14 other cities and three states have followed suit.

  • Congress is attempting to pass the buck on federal funding for education.

  • “They just walk around, they ride in their patrol cars, and they just pass by,” he said.

  • Typically, aircraft will work in pairs where the flight lead will make an initial pass to mark a target with rockets.

  • He goes into some detail into what it took to persuade voters to pass marriage equality at the ballot box in four states in 2012.

  • Let the thought of self pass in, and the beauty of great action is gone, like the bloom from a soiled flower.

  • The riches of the unjust shall be dried up like a river, and shall pass away with a noise like a great thunder in rain.

  • But men, through neglecting the rules of health, pass quickly to old age, and die before reaching that term.

  • Madame and myself had just been regretting that we should have to pass the evening in this miserable hole of a town.

  • He shall pass into strange countries: for he shall try good and evil among men.