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单词 pass
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verb | noun
passpass1 /pæs/ verb 1 to become a later time pass
if time passes, the minutes, hours, etc. happen and it becomes a later time:
  • The days passed slowly as he waited for her letter.
  • As the years passed, Hayley became more self-confident.
  • go by
    go by means the same as pass but sounds a little less formal:
  • This year went by so quickly. I can’t believe it’s December already.
  • progress (formal)
    if time or an event progresses, time passes, or the event happens over a period of time:
  • As the football season progressed, the team began to win a few games.
  • elapse (formal)
    elapse means the same as pass but sounds formal or literary:
  • Three days had elapsed before anyone noticed the young man was missing.
  • 2 to move past someone pass
    to move past someone or something:
  • Mark always says hello when he passes me in the hall.
  • After you pass the park, our house is the second one on the right.
  • go past also run/walk/drive past
    go/run/walk etc. past mean the same as pass but are slightly less formal. You can also use them to be more specific about how someone is moving:
  • If you’re going past the library on your way home, could you give me a ride?
  • Lisa ran past me so fast I thought someone must be chasing her.
  • go by also run/walk/drive by
    go by means the same as go past:
  • I walk by Elena’s house every day on my way to school.
  • We lay on our backs and watched the clouds float by.
  • 3 to succeed at school pass
    to succeed in a test or class:
  • You need to get at least 60% of the answers right to pass the test.
  • I didn’t pass algebra, so I have to take it again next semester.
  • graduate
    to succeed in completing your studies at a school, college, or university so that you get a diploma or degree:
  • Are you going to go to college after you graduate from high school?
  • ANTONYMS ➔ see fail (2)
    4 to officially accept a law or proposal pass
    to officially accept a law or idea, especially by voting:
  • The House of Representatives passed the bill.
  • approve
    to officially accept a plan or proposal. Approve is very similar in meaning to pass, but is a more general word. It can be used for a situation that may or may not involve voting:
  • Congress voted to approve the President’s plans for cutting the arms budget.
  • ratify (formal)
    to make a written agreement official by signing it:
  • The treaty was ratified by the Senate last year.
  • ➔ see give for pass meaning “to give someone something by putting it in his or her hand,” spend for pass meaning “to spend time doing something,” throw1 for pass meaning “to throw a ball in a sport” ➔ see pass around at give ➔ see pass away at die ➔ see pass up at miss ➔ see pass out at faint
    verb | noun
    passpass2 /pæs/ noun ➔ see license, throw2, ticket
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