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I . pass <-es> [pɑ:s, Am pæs] N

1. pass (mountain road):

2. pass sports (transfer of a ball):

пас m
a pass to sb

3. pass (movement):

5. pass Brit SCHOOL, univ (successful exam result):

II . pass [pɑ:s, Am pæs] VB trans

1. pass (go past):

2. pass (exceed):

5. pass (successfully complete):

8. pass POL (officially approve):

II . by-pass [ˈbaɪpɑ:s, Am -pæs] VB trans

3. by-pass fig (avoid):

I . pass away VB intr

2. pass away (gradually fade):

I . pass by VB intr

2. pass by (go past):

II . pass off VB intr

1. pass off (take place successfully):

I . pass on VB intr

1. pass on (continue moving):

2. pass on (change subject):

3. pass on (die of natural cause):

I . pass out VB intr

1. pass out (become unconscious):

II . pass out VB trans Am (distribute)

pass up VB trans

pass up opportunity:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Plummeting temperatures, gusty winds and snow over the passes can create whiteout conditions.
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It sends rhythmic bursts of electricity to the brain by way of the vagus nerve, which passes through the neck.
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This plan diluted the concentration of his forces and would, once through the passes, dangerously expose his flanks.
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Since air passes over the wet sleeve, water is evaporated and cools the wet-bulb thermometer.
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Until 1897 its vicar, non-conformist ministers and schoolteachers received concessionary passes, the school having been established in 1842.
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It was the first time a sculpture gave the impression touching two buildings in the city center while traffic still passes by underneath it.
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Heading north, LA 840-6 passes through many banks and restaurants.
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More than half of the world's supertanker traffic, by tonnage, passes through the region's waters every year.
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He was the only college football player that seasonall divisionsto catch at least 10 passes in every game.
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Heights, rivers, swamps, passes, choke points, and natural cover, can all be used in multiple ways.
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