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repass

/ree-pas, -pahs/US // riˈpæs, -ˈpɑs //

复职,复读,复审,复核

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to pass back or again.

Examples

  • In walking up and down in the promenading saloon, you may pass and repass friends.

  • During some time projects and counterprojects continued to pass and repass between Kensington and Versailles.

  • The sonnet is a sort of poetical fugue in which the theme ought to pass and repass until its final resolution in a given form.

  • Eligible single gentlemen pass and repass-but there is no invitation for to inquire within or without.

  • Atoms of various size were supposed to pass and repass without cessation through cavities or pores in the human body.