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Толковый словарь английского языка - pass

 

Pass

pass
I. verb see: pace Date: 13th century intransitive verb move, proceed, go, 2. to go away ; depart, die, 3. to move in a path so as to approach and continue beyond something ; move past, to run the normal course, 4. to go or make one's way through , to go uncensured, unchallenged, or seemingly unnoticed , to go from one quality, state, or form to another , 6. to sit in inquest or judgment, b. to render a decision, verdict, or opinion , to become legally rendered , to go from the control, ownership, or possession of one person or group to that of another , 8. happen, occur, to take place or be exchanged as or in a social, personal, or business interaction , 9. to become approved by a legislature or body empowered to sanction or reject , to undergo an inspection, test, or course of study successfully, 10. to serve as a medium of exchange, to be accepted or regarded , to identify oneself or be identified as something one is not , 11. to make a ~ in fencing, to throw or hit a ball or puck to a teammate, 12. a. to decline to bid, double, or redouble in a card game, to withdraw from the current poker pot, to let something go by without accepting or taking advantage of it, transitive verb to go beyond: as, sur~, exceed , to advance or develop beyond, to go past (one moving in the same direction), 2. to go by ; proceed or extend beyond , b. obsolete ; neglect, omit (2), 3. to go across, over, or through ; cross, to live through (as an experience or peril) ; undergo, to go through (as a test) successfully, 4. to secure the approval of , to cause or permit to win approval or legal or official sanction , to give approval or a ~ing grade to , 5. to let (as time or a period of time) go by especially while involved in a leisure activity , to let go unnoticed ; overlook, disregard, 6. pledge, to transfer the right to or property in , 7. to put in circulation , b. to transfer or transmit from one to another , to relay or communicate (as information) to another, to cause or enable to go ; transport, to throw or hit (a ball or puck) especially to a teammate, 8. to pronounce (as a sentence or opinion) especially judicially, utter , 9. to cause or permit to go past or through a barrier, to move or cause to move in a particular manner or direction , to cause to march or go by in order , to emit or discharge from a bodily part and especially the bowels, 11. to give a base on balls to, to hit a ball past (an opponent) in a game (as tennis), ~er noun II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French pas, from Latin ~us Date: 14th century a means (as an opening, road, or channel) by which a barrier may be ~ed or access to a place may be gained, a position to be held usually against odds, III. noun Etymology: 1~ Date: 1523 realization , the act or an instance of ~ing ; ~age, a usually distressing or bad state of affairs , 4. a written permission to move about freely in a place or to leave or enter it, a written leave of absence from a military post or station for a brief period, a permit or ticket allowing free transportation or free admission, a thrust or lunge in fencing, 6. a transference of objects by sleight of hand or other deceptive means, a moving of the hands over or along something, an ingenious sally (as of wit), the ~ing of an examination or course of study, a single complete mechanical operation, 10. a. a transfer of a ball or a puck from one player to another on the same team, a ball or puck so transferred, ~ing shot, base on balls, an election not to bid, bet, or draw an additional card in a card game, a throw of dice in the game of craps that wins the bet for the shooter, a single ~age or movement (as of an airplane) over a place or toward a target, 15. effort, try, a sexually inviting gesture or approach, pase, IV. abbreviation ~enger
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  1. v. & n. --v. (past part. passed) (see also PAST). 1 intr. (often foll. by along, by, down, on, etc.) move onward; proceed, esp. past some point of reference (saw the procession passing). 2 tr. a go past; leave (a thing etc.) on one side or behind in proceeding. b overtake, esp. in a vehicle. c go across (a frontier, mountain range, etc.). 3 intr. & tr. be transferred or cause to be transferred from one person or place to another (pass the butter; the title passes to his son). 4 tr. surpass; be too great for (it passes my comprehension). 5 intr. get through; effect a passage. 6 intr. a be accepted as adequate; go uncensored (let the matter pass). b (foll. by as, for) be accepted or currently known as. c US (of a person with some Black ancestry) be accepted as White. 7 tr. move; cause to go (passed her hand over her face; passed a rope round it). 8 a intr. (of a candidate in an examination) be successful. b tr. be successful in (an examination). c tr. (of an examiner) judge the performance of (a candidate) to be satisfactory. 9 a tr. (of a bill) be examined and approved by (a parliamentary body or process). b tr. cause or allow (a bill) to proceed to further legislative processes. c intr. (of a bill or proposal) be approved. 10 intr. a occur, elapse (the remark passed unnoticed; time passes slowly). b happen; be done or said (heard what passed between them). 11 a intr. circulate; be current. b tr. put into circulation (was passing forged cheques). 12 tr. spend or use up (a certain time or period) (passed the afternoon reading). 13 tr. (also absol.) (in field games) send (the ball) to another player of one's own side. 14 intr. forgo one's turn or chance in a game etc. 15 intr. (foll. by to, into) change from one form (to another). 16 intr. come to an end. 17 tr. discharge from the body as or with excreta. 18 tr. (foll. by on, upon) a utter (criticism) about. b pronounce (a judicial sentence) on. 19 intr. (often foll. by on, upon) adjudicate. 20 tr. not declare or pay (a dividend). 21 tr. cause (troops etc.) to go by esp....
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