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passing mark
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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

attr a pass mark
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. pass1 [Am pæs, Brit pɑːs] VB trans

1.1. pass (go by, past):

pass shop/house

1.2. pass (overtake):

2.1. pass (cross, go beyond):

pass limit
pass frontier
pass frontier

2.2. pass (surpass):

3.1. pass (convey, hand over):

to pass sb sth, to pass sth to sb
pasarle algo a alguien

3.2. pass SPORTS:

pass ball/puck

3.3. pass LAW:

pass forged banknotes

4. pass (move):

5. pass (spend):

pass time

6.1. pass (succeed in):

pass exam/test
pass exam/test
salvar Urug

6.2. pass (approve):

pass candidate/work

6.3. pass law/measure/motion:

6.4. pass (be approved by):

7. pass (utter):

pass comment/remark
pass opinion

8. pass MED:

pass kidney stone

II. pass1 [Am pæs, Brit pɑːs] VB intr

1. pass (move, travel):

2.1. pass (go, move past):

2.2. pass (overtake):

no passing Am
no passing Am

3. pass SPORTS:

pasar la pelota esp LatAm
pasar el balón esp Spain
to pass to sb
pasar(le) la pelota (or el balón etc.) a alguien

4. pass (be transferred):

pass title/estate/crown:
to pass to sb
pasar a alguien

5.1. pass (elapse):

pass time:
pass time:

5.2. pass (disappear):

pass feeling/pain:

6. pass (happen) arch:

acaecer liter
acontecer liter
acaeció queor aconteció queliter

7.1. pass (be acceptable):

to pass as sth

7.2. pass (in an exam):

salvar Urug

7.3. pass (be approved):

pass bill/motion:

8. pass (decline chance to play):

pass as interj
¡paso!

9. pass (rule) Am:

III. pass1 [Am pæs, Brit pɑːs] N

1. pass:

24-hour pass MIL

2. pass (in test, examination):

pass Brit
attr a pass mark

3. pass SPORTS:

4. pass (sexual advance):

intentar ligarse a alguien Spain inf
tirarse un lance con alguien CSur inf

5. pass (state of affairs) no pl:

6. pass:

7. pass GAMES:

I. passing [Am ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] ADJ attr

1. passing (going past):

2.1. passing:

passing fad/fashion
passing glance

2.2. passing (casual):

II. passing [Am ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] N U

1. passing:

passing (of person) form, euph
passing (of person) form, euph
defunción f form

Phrases:

III. passing [Am ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] ADV arch

asaz liter

pass2 [Am pæs, Brit pɑːs] N (in hills, mountains)

pass GEOG

Mark [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N BIBL

I. mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N

1.1. mark:

1.2. mark (on body):

2. mark (identifying sign):

3. mark (for paper, exam):

mark SPORTS
to give sb/get a good mark SPORTS
to give sb/get a good mark SPORTS
darle a alguien/obtener una buena puntuación esp Spain
no marks for guessing who said that! Brit inf, hum

4.1. mark (indicator):

the cost has reached the $100, 000 mark
(gas) mark 6 Brit

4.2. mark (for race):

5. mark (target):

$300? $3, 000 would be nearer the mark!
¿300 dólares? ¡yo diría más bien 3.000!
to be or fall wide of the mark lit arrow:
to hit/miss the mark insinuation/warning:
to hit/miss the mark lit arrow:

6. mark (type, version):

II. mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] VB trans

1.1. mark (stain, scar):

mark dress/carpet
mark dress/carpet

1.2. mark (pattern) usu pass:

2. mark (indicate):

3.1. mark (commemorate, signal):

mark anniversary/retirement
mark beginning/watershed
mark beginning/watershed

3.2. mark (characterize):

4. mark paper/exam:

5. mark (heed):

¡vas a ver!

6. mark Brit SPORTS:

III. mark1 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] VB intr

mark linen/carpet:

mark2 [Am mɑrk, Brit mɑːk] N

mark FIN, HISTORY

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pass mark N Brit, Aus

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I. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] -es N

1. pass (mountain road):

2. pass in rugby, soccer:

3. pass no pl (sexual advances):

to make a pass (at sb)

4. pass in exam:

5. pass (authorisation):

pass for festival, concert

6. pass (public transport):

7. pass Am UNIV, SCHOOL (permit to leave class):

Phrases:

II. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] -es VB trans

1. pass:

2. pass (exceed):

3. pass (hand to):

to pass sth to sb

4. pass in rugby, soccer:

5. pass exam:

6. pass (avoid boredom):

7. pass POL (officially approve):

8. pass (utter, pronounce):

9. pass MED:

III. pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] -es VB intr

1. pass (move by):

2. pass (come to an end):

3. pass in rugby, soccer:

4. pass in exam:

5. pass (elapse):

pass time

6. pass (not know answer):

¡paso!

I. passing ADJ

1. passing (going past):

2. passing (brief):

passing fad, infatuation
passing glance
passing remark

II. passing N no pl

passing (death):

Phrases:

I. mark1 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] N

1. mark:

to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig

2. mark (written sign):

3. mark SCHOOL:

to get full marks Brit, Aus

4. mark no pl (required standard):

5. mark (target):

6. mark (starting line):

7. mark LING:

Phrases:

II. mark1 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] VB trans

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

5. mark SCHOOL:

6. mark SPORTS (opponent):

mark2 [mɑ:k, Am mɑ:rk] N FIN

OpenDict unos

passing N

u rečniku PONS

I. passing ADJ

1. passing (going past):

2. passing (brief):

passing fad, infatuation
passing glance
passing remark

II. passing N

passing euph (death):

Phrases:

I. pass <-es> [pæs] N

1. pass (mountain road):

2. pass in football, soccer:

3. pass (sexual advances):

to make a pass (at sb)

4. pass in exam, class:

5. pass (authorization):

pass for festival, concert

6. pass (for bus, train):

7. pass SCHOOL (permit to leave class):

Phrases:

II. pass [pæs] VB trans

1. pass:

2. pass (exceed):

3. pass (hand to):

to pass sth to sb

4. pass in football, soccer:

5. pass exam, class:

6. pass (avoid boredom):

7. pass POL (officially approve):

8. pass (utter, pronounce):

9. pass MED:

III. pass [pæs] VB intr

1. pass (move by):

2. pass (come to an end):

3. pass:

pass in football
pass in soccer

4. pass in exam:

5. pass (elapse):

pass time
pass time

6. pass (not know answer):

¡paso!

I. mark1 [mark] N

1. mark:

to leave one's mark on sth/sb fig

2. mark (written sign):

3. mark (required standard):

4. mark (target):

5. mark (starting line):

6. mark LING:

Phrases:

II. mark1 [mark] VB trans

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

3. mark (characterize):

to mark sb as sth

4. mark (commemorate):

mark2 [mark] N FIN

Present
Ipass
youpass
he/she/itpasses
wepass
youpass
theypass
Past
Ipassed
youpassed
he/she/itpassed
wepassed
youpassed
theypassed
Present Perfect
Ihavepassed
youhavepassed
he/she/ithaspassed
wehavepassed
youhavepassed
theyhavepassed
Past Perfect
Ihadpassed
youhadpassed
he/she/ithadpassed
wehadpassed
youhadpassed
theyhadpassed

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This pioneer class engendered a 100% passing mark in the nurses board exam that same year.
en.wikipedia.org
The passing mark is 12.
en.wikipedia.org
Even if we give them a passing mark, we are not surprised to see students advanced to the next level the following year.
www.macleans.ca
The passing mark may be adjusted depending on the difficulty of the questions.
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A passing mark is 33 per cent or higher.
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