pass的中文翻译
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pass1
(move)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
走过, 通过
verb
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to move past or to the other side of sb/sth
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Several people were passing but nobody offered to help.
几个人经过,但是没有人伸出援助之手。
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I hailed a passing taxi.
我招呼了一个路过的出租车。
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The road was so narrow that cars were unable to pass.
这条路太窄,汽车不能通过。
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to pass a barrier/sentry/checkpoint
通过一个障碍/经过一个哨兵/经过一个公路检查站
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You'll pass a bank on the way to the train station.
在去火车站的路上你会经过一家银行。
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She passed me in the street without even saying hello.
她在路上和我擦肩而过,甚至都没打声招呼。
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There was a truck behind that was trying to pass me.
后面有一辆卡车想超过我。
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to go or move in the direction mentioned
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The procession passed slowly along the street.
队伍缓慢地沿着街道前进。
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A plane passed low overhead.
头顶上的飞机在低空飞过。
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to make sth move in the direction or into the position mentioned
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He passed the rope around the post three times to secure it.
他把绳子绕柱子三圈来保护它。
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pass2
(give)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
传递, 递给
verb
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to give sth to sb by putting it into their hands or in a place where they can easily reach it
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Pass the salt, please.
把盐递给我,谢谢。
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Pass that book over.
把那本书递过来。
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Pass me over that book.
把那本书递给我。
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pass3
(ball)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
传球
verb
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to kick, hit or throw the ball to a player of your own side
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He passed the ball to Rooney.
他把球传给了鲁尼。
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Why do they keep passing back to the goalie?
为什么他们一直把球传回给守门员?
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pass4
(after death)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
传给, 世袭
verb
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to be given to another person after first belonging to sb else, especially after the first person has died
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On his death, the title passed to his eldest son.
他死后,爵位传给了他的长子。
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pass5
(become greater)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
超过
verb
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to become greater than a particular total
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Unemployment has now passed the three million mark.
失业人数现在已经突破300万大关了。
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pass6
(change)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
跨过, 变化
verb
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to change from one state or condition to another
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She had passed from childhood to early womanhood.
她已经从小女孩长成了年轻女子。
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pass7
(time)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
(时间)流逝
verb
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when time passes, it goes by
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Six months passed and we still had no news of them.
六个月过去了,我们还是没有他们的消息。
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We grew more anxious with every passing day.
我们的担忧与日俱增。
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to spend time, especially when you are bored or waiting for sth
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We sang songs to pass the time.
我们唱歌消磨时间。
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How did you pass the evening?
你下午怎么度过的?
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pass8
(end)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
停止
verb
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to come to an end; to be over
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They waited for the storm to pass.
他们等着暴风雪过去。
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pass9
(test/exam)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
通过
verb
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to achieve the required standard in an exam, a test, etc
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I'm not really expecting to pass first time.
我没有特别期望第一次就通过。
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She hasn't passed her driving test yet.
她还没有通过驾照考试。
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to test sb and decide that they are good enough, according to an agreed standard
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The examiners passed all the candidates.
测试者让所有的候选人都通过了考试。
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pass10
(law/proposal)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
(投票)通过, 批准
verb
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to accept a proposal, law, etc. by voting
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The bill was passed by 360 votes to 280.
这项法案以360票对280票通过。
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pass11
(happen)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
通过, 允许
verb
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to be allowed
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I don't like it, but I'll let it pass(= will not object).
我不喜欢它,但是我不会理会它。
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Her remarks passed without comment (= people ignored them).
她的话没被理会。
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to happen; to be said or done
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They'll never be friends again after all that has passed between them.
他们之间发生那些事后,他们再也不能做朋友了。
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His departure passed unnoticed.
他的离开没有引起注意。
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pass12
(not know)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
跳过
verb
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to say that you do not know the answer to a question, especially during a quiz
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'What's the capital of Peru?' 'I'll have to pass on that one.'
“秘鲁的首都是什么?”“我得略过那个。”
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'Who wrote 'Catch-22'?' 'Pass (= I don't know).'
“谁写的《第22条军规》?”“跳过。”
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pass13
(not want)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
跳过, 略过
verb
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to say that you do not want sth that is offered to you
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Thanks. I'm going to pass on dessert, if you don't mind.
谢谢。如果你不介意的话,我就不吃甜点了。
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pass14
(say/state sth)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
宣布
verb
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to say or state sth, especially officially
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The court waited in silence for the judge to pass sentence.
法庭静静地等着法官宣判。
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It's not for me to pass judgement on your behaviour.
不应该是我对你的行为作出判断。
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The man smiled at the girl and passed a friendly remark.
那个男人对女孩微笑着,说了一句友好的话。
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pass15
(belief/understanding)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
远离
verb
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to go beyond the limits of what you can believe, understand, etc
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It passes belief (= is impossible to believe) that she could do such a thing.
她做出这样的事难以置信。
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pass16
(in card games)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
跳过
verb
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to refuse to play a card or make a bid when it is your turn
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pass17
(from the body)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
流, 流出
verb
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to send sth out from the body as or with waste matter
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If you're passing blood you ought to see a doctor.
如果你便血,你应该去看看医生。
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pass18
(in exam)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
考试合格
noun
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a successful result in an exam
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She got a pass in French.
她法语考试及格了。
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12 passes and 3 fails
12个及格,3个不及格
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Two A-level passes are needed for this course.
本课程需要两个A等级的及格。
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The pass mark is 50%.
合格线为50%。
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The school has a 90% pass rate(= 90% of students pass their exams).
这所学校有90%的及格率。
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pass19
(official document)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
证件, 证
noun
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an official document or ticket that shows that you have the right to enter or leave a place, to travel on a bus or train, etc
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a boarding pass (= for a plane)
登机牌
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There is no admittance without a security pass.
没有安全通行证,不许进入。
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pass20
(of ball)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
传球
noun
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(in some sports) an act of hitting or throwing the ball to another player in your team
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a long pass to Rooney
长传给鲁尼
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a back pass to the goalkeeper
回传给守门员
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pass21
(through mountains)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
通道, 道路
noun
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a road or way over or through mountains
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pass22
(moving past/over)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
飞过
noun
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an act of going or moving past or over sth
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The helicopter made several passes over the village before landing.
直升机着陆前在村庄上面做了几个俯冲。
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pass23
(stage in process)
UK
/pɑːs/
US
/pæs/
步骤, 工序
noun
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a stage in a process, especially one that involves separating things from a larger group
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In the first pass all the addresses are loaded into the database.
在第一阶段,所有的地址被加载到数据库。