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pass

[pɑ:s]
noun
1. [in football, rugby, hockey]   pase m
[in tennis]   passing-shot m
2. [document, permit]   pase m
 travel pass   tarjeta f or abono m de transportes
3. (UK) [successful result]   aprobado m
4. [route between mountains]   puerto m
 to make a pass at somebody   intentar ligar con alguien


   

pass

[pɑ:s]
transitive verb Conjugation
1. [generally]   Conjugation pasar
 to pass something (to somebody), to pass (somebody) something   pasar or pasarle algo (a alguien)
 pass the string through the hole   pase la cuerda por el agujero
2. [move past - thing]   pasar por (delante de)
[ - person]   pasar delante de
 to pass somebody in the street   cruzarse con alguien
3. AUT   Conjugation adelantar
4. [exceed]   Conjugation sobrepasar
5. [exam, candidate, law]   Conjugation aprobar
 to pass something fit (for)   dar algo por bueno (para)
6. [opinion, judgement]   Conjugation formular
[sentence]   Conjugation dictar


   

pass

[pɑ:s]
intransitive verb Conjugation
1. [generally]   Conjugation pasar
2. AUT   Conjugation adelantar
3. [in exam]   Conjugation aprobar
4. [occur]   Conjugation transcurrir
 to pass unnoticed   pasar desapercibido


  

pass around


transitive verb separable Conjugation
→ pass round


  

pass as


transitive verb inseparable ,
  

pass for


transitive verb inseparable
  pasar por


  

pass away


intransitive verb Conjugation ,
  

pass on


intransitive verb Conjugation
  Conjugation fallecer, pasar a mejor vida


  

pass by


transitive verb separable Conjugation
[subj: people]   hacer caso omiso a
[subj: events, life]   pasar desapercibido ( f desapercibida) a
 he felt like life was passing him by   sentía que la vida se le estaba escurriendo de las manos

  

pass by


intransitive verb Conjugation
  pasar cerca


  

pass for


transitive verb inseparable
→ pass as


  

pass off


transitive verb separable Conjugation
 to pass something/somebody off as something   hacer pasar algo/a alguien por algo


  

pass on


transitive verb separable Conjugation
 to pass something on (to)   pasar algo (a)

  

pass on


intransitive verb Conjugation
1. [move on]   Conjugation continuar
 to pass on to the next subject   pasar al siguiente tema
2. → pass away


  

pass out


intransitive verb Conjugation
1. [faint]   Conjugation desmayarse
2. (UK) MIL   graduarse


  

pass over


transitive verb inseparable Conjugation
  hacer caso omiso de, pasar por alto


  

pass round


transitive verb separable Conjugation ,
  

pass around


transitive verb separable Conjugation
(UK)   ir pasando, Conjugation pasar


  

pass to


transitive verb inseparable
[be left to]   pasar a


  

pass up


transitive verb separable Conjugation
  dejar pasar or escapar


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