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que pasa
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. passing [Am ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] ADJ attr
1. passing (going past):
she hailed a passing taxi
2.1. passing:
passing fad/fashion
passing glance
2.2. passing (casual):
he made a passing reference to
it was only a passing thought
II. passing [Am ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] N U
1. passing:
passing (of person) form, euph
passing (of person) form, euph
defunción f form
passing (of custom) form
Phrases:
in passing (incidentally)
in passing (incidentally)
she mentioned it in passing
III. passing [Am ˈpæsɪŋ, Brit ˈpɑːsɪŋ] ADV arch
passing
asaz liter
passing-out [ˌpɑːsɪŋˈaʊt] N U Brit
passing-out
passing-out attr ceremony/parade
passing place N
1. passing place (on railroad):
passing place
2. passing place (in road):
passing place
3. passing place (in river):
passing place
passing shot N
passing shot
passing lane N Am
passing lane
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):
I was just passing
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:
pass2 [Am pæs, Brit pɑːs] N (in hills, mountains)
pass GEOG
I. pass by VB [Am pæs -, Brit pɑːs -] (v + adv) (go past)
pass by person:
we were just passing by
II. pass by VB [Am pæs -, Brit pɑːs -] (v + o + adv) (not affect)
I. pass through VB [Am pæs -, Brit pɑːs -] (v + adv)
II. pass through VB [Am pæs -, Brit pɑːs -] (v + prep + o)
pass through town/area:
III. pass through VB [Am pæs -, Brit pɑːs -] (v + prep + o) (experience)
pass through period/phase
screen pass N
u rečniku PONS
I. passing ADJ
1. passing (going past):
passing
2. passing (brief):
passing fad, infatuation
passing glance
passing remark
passing fancy
II. passing N no pl
passing (death):
passing
Phrases:
in passing
OpenDict unos
passing N
passing (of legislation, sentence) LAW
passing out N Brit, Aus MIL, UNIV
passing out
passing place N
passing place
passing-out ceremony N, passing-out parade N Brit, Aus MIL, UNIV
passing-out ceremony
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!
pass mark N Brit, Aus
boarding pass N
I. pass on VB intr
1. pass on (continue moving):
2. pass on (die):
II. pass on VB trans
1. pass on BIOL (transmit):
2. pass on information, advice:
3. pass on (refer):
to pass sb on to sb
pass up VB trans
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
španski
španski
I. passing ADJ
1. passing (going past):
passing
2. passing (brief):
passing fad, infatuation
passing glance
passing remark
passing fancy
II. passing N
passing euph (death):
passing
Phrases:
in passing
passing grade N, passing mark N
passing grade
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. pass out VB intr (faint)
II. pass out VB trans (distribute)
ski pass N
I. pass off VB trans
1. pass off (treat as unimportant):
2. pass off (sell fake):
to pass off sth off as sth
II. pass off VB intr
1. pass off (take place successfully):
2. pass off (fade away, wear off):
I. pass by VB intr
1. pass by (elapse):
2. pass by (go past):
II. pass by VB trans
pass down VB trans
pass down knowledge, beliefs
pass down clothes, possessions
pass away VB intr euph (die)
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
passing
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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Strangely, though, they ignore the miniskirted bar girls waving at them as they pass by.
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Visitors to the island must pass by a tollhouse; cars can enter the island but parking is limited.
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Otters rub his feet for good luck when they pass by it.
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Don't pass for one more trice, my fair, don't pass by.
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When two tribes come across each other, they either pass by or meet for a symbolic fight.
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