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pass verb

  /pæs/ , /pɑːs/ , [pʰas] , [pʰaːs] , [pʰeəs] , [pʰeə̯s] , [pʰäs] , [pʰäːs] , [pʰæs] , [pʰɐːs] , [pʰɑːs] , [pʰɛəs]
  • to move or be moved from one place to another
  • to go by, over, or through
  • sports: to move the ball or puck to a teammate
  • to advance through all the steps or stages necessary to validity or effectiveness
  • to continue
  • to move beyond the range of the senses or of knowledge
  • game: to decline to play in one's turn
  • to be tolerated
  • to spend (time)
  • medicine: to eliminate (something) from the body by natural processes; to go through the intestines
  • to change from one state to another
  • to go from one person to another
pasar
  • to go through any inspection or test successfully
aprobar, pasar
  • to happen
pasar, suceder, ocurrir
  • to elapse
pasar, transcurrir
pasar de largo, pasar

pass noun

  /pæs/ , /pɑːs/ , [pʰas] , [pʰaːs] , [pʰeəs] , [pʰeə̯s] , [pʰäs] , [pʰäːs] , [pʰæs] , [pʰɐːs] , [pʰɑːs] , [pʰɛəs]
  • opening, road, or track, available for passing
paso, pasaje
  • document granting permission to pass or to go and come
pase

passing noun

  /ˈpɑːsɪŋ/
  • law: act of approving a bill etc.
aprobación
  • death, dying; the end
fallecimiento, muerte
  • sports: act of passing
pase
  • fact of going past; movement from one place or state to another
paso

passing adjective

  /ˈpɑːsɪŋ/
  • that passes away; ephemeral
pasajero
  • pass a test or examinations
aprobador, aprobante, de aprobación, para aprobar / pasar, pasante
  • going past
pasante
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