Pass

  • 91pass — I s ( et, pass) II s (oböj. vid pass ungefär, hur pass mycket ungefär hur mycket, så pass så bra …

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  • 92pass — [13] Strictly speaking, English has two distinct words pass, although they come from the same ultimate source, and have now virtually merged together again. That source was Latin passus ‘step’, which gave English pace. From it was derived the… …

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  • 93pass as sb — UK US pass as/for sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US  /pæs/ verb ► to appear to be something or someone else, or try to make others believe that they are: »These watches are good quality fakes, and would pass for the genuine article in a …

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  • 94pass sb by — UK US pass sb by Phrasal Verb with pass({{}}/pɑːs/ US  /pæs/ verb ► if an event or opportunity passes you by, you do not notice it or get pleasure or an advantage from it: »We mustn t let this opportunity pass us by …

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  • 95Pass — Pạss 〈m.; Gen.: es, Pl.: Pạ̈s|se〉 1. Personalausweis zur Reise in fremde Länder 2. Durchgang, schmaler Weg quer durch ein Gebirge od. zwischen zwei Bergen hindurch 3. 〈Jägerspr.〉 Wechsel des niederen Haarwildes u. Raubwildes 4. aus mehreren… …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 96pass up — PHRASAL VERB If you pass up a chance or an opportunity, you do not take advantage of it. [V P n (not pron)] The official urged the government not to pass up the opportunity that has now presented itself... [V n P] I can t pass this up. She waved… …

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  • 97pass as — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pass as : present tense I/you/we/they pass as he/she/it passes as present participle passing as past tense passed as past participle passed as same as pass for …

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  • 98pass up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms pass up : present tense I/you/we/they pass up he/she/it passes up present participle passing up past tense passed up past participle passed up informal pass up something to not take advantage of an opportunity …

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  • 99pass — /pɑ:s/ verb 1. ♦ to pass a dividend to pay no dividend in a certain year 2. to approve something ● The finance director has to pass an invoice before it is sent out. ● The loan has been passed by the board. ♦ to pass a resolution to vote to agree …

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  • 100Pass — der Pass, e 1. Ich muss meinen Pass verlängern lassen. 2. Im Hotel brauchst du bei der Anmeldung deinen Pass …

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